Can you please draw a bicycle from memory (no looking/cheating)?
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Here's my very sleep deprived rendition, enjoy.
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I like this one, because the others make me feel bad about myself.
They are super comfortable on long trips.
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Aren't the handlebars usually below the seat on a recumbent bike?Edit: I stand corrected. Apparently there are a bunch of recumbent bikes with high handlebars
High and low handlebars as well as high and low pedals (bottom bracket).
There are also compact long wheelbase, short wheelbase, trikes with either 2 wheels in the front or rear, and 4 wheelers.
I prefer high handlebars so I have an easier time pushing the bike when needed, a place to mount a speedometer, a mirror, and arm pits gets sweater with low handlebars. I've also been thrown up off the seat when I hit a hump in the road. If I was riding a low handlebar bike I'm pretty sure I would have crashed due to losing my grip on the bike.
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For being mandatory where I live, it sure is odd literally no one decided to draw some reflectors on the spokes.
You can understand it's a bike without those. Like a stick figure, no eyes or nose are necessary for you to know what it is.
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IndubitablyThinking outside the box!
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My version:
My gf's:
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I should have used a pencil but:
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Left-facing and spray-painted. Really throwing a curveball here.
I used the pencil tool on my phone.
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this one in particular calls out to me
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On phone, by hand
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POV: The chain fell off and your face (one side of it, at least) plummet towards the dirt.
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On phone, by hand
the one guy in here who rides a bike