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PaWolf
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Posted: 28 Apr 2016 at 8:17pm |
Oooooooooooooooo! I *love* all of my bikes and I know idiots like this one. The commercial actually twisted my stomach. They didn't post the required 'no bicycles were harmed in the making of this commercial'-disclaimer.
I would have liked this commercial if the bike was driving and the guy was strapped to the top of the car...
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sgtrock21
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I'm thinking there was an insurance commercial which involved driving into the garage with bike(s) on a roof rack. Idiots.
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EEEEts All so REEEdEEEculous
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Anduril
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I'm bothered by (well, the stupidity of it), but also the obligatory covered-over, smoked-out license plate tag on the vehicle, the obviously rigged pre-determined destruction of the height warning barrier, and the fact that the car must have already been slowing down considerably in order to stop so abruptly without screeching the tires.
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PaWolf
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^screw a bunch of that! The MAIN thing is the jerks trashed a perfectly good bike.
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Anduril
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To be honest, I had my Cannondale M400 on the back of my SUV and backed into one of those permanently installed, pedestal-mounted BBQ grilles that you see at some larger city/county parks. Didn't do too much damage: Bent part of the crank, (replaced, and bearings too), and scratched some of the paint. Could have been A LOT worse. I was lucky. (Less than $150 in repairs?) Was a while ago... Wasn't that I forgot it was back there, I just didn't see the damn BBQ in the rearview!!
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