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I've long thought the solution to my ever expanding fleet is a Soviet style bunker...
nothing sinister, just bike lights in the Gap bag!
Yes a Bianchi Mutt, which my dad and I are building as a ss, maybe even a crazy fixed off roader!
The plastic is an old boss!
C'mon Dave lets see a pic of the Road.cc storage facility, i'm sure it's a veritable tardis or like the end scene of Raiders!
Is that a Bianchi frame hanging up at the back?
is that a body taped up and wrapped in plastic?
You should know with a name like that… Certainly throws a new light on the possible contents of that Gap bag
whats in the Gap bag..?
that isn't full. you can still walk to the back without taking any bikes out. that means there's room for at least 3 more.
Ebay?
a phrase used in these parts on a regular basis