The hummer has landed!

You recall my exploits as a tour de france participant in an effort to keep fit.

I have faced challenges carrying the bicycle around when travelling out of town. That problem has been solved with the acquisition of the foldable bike aka the “hummer”.

Took about 45 minutes to assemble and that is without any manual. Greased and oiled, works perfectly. If you need one we can chat:D:D. They dont come too cheap though and dont ask me about spares. Ill deal with that when the time comes. It has shock absorbers on the front strut. Cool stuff! [ATTACH=full]48332[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]48333[/ATTACH]

nice

People shall scrutinize the background more than the bike

good for you bro lakini paka stool rangi. imeparara sana!!! Na hio viatu hapo kwa stairs, si zimebeat!!

mangapi ?

Lady D, you bet! Forgot to mention you need no tools to fold it away, just fingers a little tougher than Mrs 4thletters’s

Ha ha ha, kuna viatu vya kazi za nyumbani na za job, stool pia ni ya kupanda panda, haya basi, viatu hivyoooooo[ATTACH=full]48336[/ATTACH]

Tuseme kama hamsini hivi depending on exchange rate and such silly things!

Aaaaa come on it can’t be that hard… I have two boys so I am going to have to learn some of these things

hiyo saddle iko designed for mtu ako na matako kubwa. [SIZE=1]na sijataja @Guru[/SIZE]

not bad

Enaf sed

Sema ukweli pia were umesorora background

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No. Sijasorora house. Was interested in the foldable bike. Was hoping to see it folded after assembly. But hii jinga jangili @ochithunder was more interested in posting ‘the hummer has landed’ than letting us see what a foldable bike looks like…nkt

Karibu sana :smiley:

Wewe no mrude sana. Utaenda kwa shetani

Alafu a foodie aki post mbisha ya chakula una…

Look at what the lady doing, bursting those tuthings, totally uninterested in the Hummer.

What does the background tell you?