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What speed can you reach after power cut out at 15mph using leg power?

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I'm in the real world, not this new namby pamby everyone is equal nonsense. I agree there are good and bad in both and women are better at baking cakes and looking after babies, just a shame they can't drive better!
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I'm in the real world, not this new namby pamby everyone is equal nonsense. I agree there are good and bad in both and women are better at baking cakes and looking after babies, just a shame they can't drive better!

It's just a shame that you don't seem to know what your talking about..

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/are-women-better-drivers-than-men-one-study-has-suggested-they-are-10252243.html

I'm in the real world, not this new namby pamby everyone is equal nonsense. I agree there are good and bad in both and women are better at baking cakes and looking after babies, just a shame they can't drive better!

The Sun???? Don't think much of your real world........

Last time I tried a Kalkhoff bike, I could hardly reach a higher speed than the cut-off speed of 17mph, on a flat road. The bike however was very heavy (probably 25kg).

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