The answer depends on whether Al Qaeda has a leader with enough gravitas and charisma to take and maintain control of the organization. In all likelihood though, I think the group will disintegrate as an international organization and we'll only hear from them in the future as a local...
The answer depends on whether Al Qaeda has a leader with enough gravitas and charisma to take and maintain control of the organization. In all likelihood though, I think the group will disintegrate as an international organization and we'll only hear from them in the future as a local...
The answer depends on whether Al Qaeda has a leader with enough gravitas and charisma to take and maintain control of the organization. In all likelihood though, I think the group will disintegrate as an international organization and we'll only hear from them in the future as a local...
Oh, I love the night life,
I got to boogie on the disco 'round, oh yea.
Oh, I love the night life,
I got to boogie on the disco 'round, oh yea.
I love the night life,
I got to boogie on the disco 'round, oh yea.
Bicycle tires are supposed to be round. If you're tire isn't round, then odds are you have a flat. You can test this hypothesis by putting more air in the bicycle tire, if it leaks out again then you have a bad tube. Either a puncture that can be patched or a torn value that can't be, go here...
I've never tried it, but I think it is a great idea. As far as your kids are concerned, it will be an adventure and a half for them.
http://www.strollersforbaby.com/files/3284143/uploaded/bike%20trailer.jpg
http://www.cycle9.com/blog/c9blog_files/RearViewofYuba.jpg...
It depends on the highway. There may be local city ordinances or state laws that prohibit bicycles on certain roads.
I'm not a bicycle tourer, but a bicycle trip of 191 miles is probably a three to four day trip. Figure 60 to 80 miles a day with breaks as a rule of thumb. To do the...
Actually I suppose I would. I'm a bicyclist, if Lance Armstrong had fallen on his knees and publicly prayed after winning the Tour de France I don't think I would have been as nearly as impressed with him as I am now.
I'm not an expert on folders by any means, or anything else, but I have some experience with non-folders and my son recently bought a no name Chinese folder. It is definitely a different type of ride. Try adjusting the handle bar length and the seat hight, maybe you can come up with something...