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Manfred Tinebor

Schladitz

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Uploaded: September 24, 2010
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  • Okinew (Private)
    14 years 4 months ago
    The wonderful girl, by one hand keeps the bike! :-))
    • Manfred Premium user Germany (Private)
      14 years 4 months ago
      The French girl used both hands to raise her bicycle:
      Peugeot
       
      Was the French bicycle heavier than the German bicycle? …or was the German girl stronger than the French girl? :o)
      I looked on the Internet for girls who carry their bicycle with one hand. I found, e.g., the English Olympic cycling champion Vicky Pendleton.
      Look here: http://images110.fotki.com/v302/photos/7/1369317/7745583/Vicky_Pendleton_-vi.jpg
      On a Russian side I found a girl, that her TREK bike raises ...with two hands :o)
      http://images114.fotki.com/v288/photos/7/1369317/7745583/TREK_girl-vi.jpg
      Now I would like to see a photo of you, how you raise your TREK bicycle with one hand! :o)))
      • Okinew (Private)
        14 years 4 months ago
        :-D :-D
        I prefer that he carried me.
        But I remembered about my dumbbells. :-))
        • Manfred Premium user Germany (Private)
          14 years 4 months ago
          Dear Olga, the challenge becomes bigger.
          Now I would like to see, that you raise your bike with two fingers! :o)))
          Two fingers!
          • Okinew (Private)
            14 years 4 months ago
            :-))) But you limit me by very stiff frames. If I will strive for such dubious results, it's possible that at the end of my life I'll do it and have a chance to fall into the Guinness Book of Records because of old age. :-)))
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