
[NBR] I couldn't wait for the cruiser any longer
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Wow, that thing's bitchin. I bet you get all the girls on that ride.




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Truthiest post of the week. Saddest too.peabody99 wrote:kid all you want, but some of us will likely see that before we see a Cruiser.
I'd be delighted if proven wrong, so don't take it as defeatism.
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Re: [NBR] I couldn't wait for the cruiser any longer
Down here we calls them Powerweasels; popularSyd wrote:
with the older generation. Usually seen in
grocery stores and random parking lots...
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\Lostmycage wrote:Truthiest post of the week. Saddest too.peabody99 wrote:kid all you want, but some of us will likely see that before we see a Cruiser.
I'd be delighted if proven wrong, so don't take it as defeatism.
I'm going to spend all winter and all next year fighting the urge to get a new ride/trying to wait for the Cruiser.
(i have to admit i'm hoping it ends up with 12-inch wheels)
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Re: [NBR] I couldn't wait for the cruiser any longer
I don't see any power in that weasel - in fact I'm wondering how it is supposed to work? Seated too low to kick it, can't use arms like a wheelchair. No handles in back for a pusher ...Speedweasel wrote: Down here we calls them Powerweasels; popular
with the older generation. Usually seen in
grocery stores and random parking lots...
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Re: [NBR] I couldn't wait for the cruiser any longer
Use the force.BlueMark wrote:I don't see any power in that weasel - in fact I'm wondering how it is supposed to work? Seated too low to kick it, can't use arms like a wheelchair. No handles in back for a pusher ...
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Re: [NBR] I couldn't wait for the cruiser any longer
It replaces crutches for foot/ankle injuries. Kneel on the 'seat' and push with the good leg.BlueMark wrote:I don't see any power in that weasel - in fact I'm wondering how it is supposed to work? Seated too low to kick it, can't use arms like a wheelchair. No handles in back for a pusher ...Speedweasel wrote: Down here we calls them Powerweasels; popular
with the older generation. Usually seen in
grocery stores and random parking lots...
Or, use it only when going downhill.
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