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Fred H.

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I think the fact that he is a bit stocky makes him look shorter.


The fact that his pants are rolled up doesn't help.


Haha, that photo of Scotty is hilarious!


Yeah, he's laughin' all the way to the bank...

I read somewhere that Dear Ole Mr. Sart makes somewhere north of $1M per year from his blog alone.
 
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There was an article I read not too long ago about him and his adverts on his blog. He actually seems to make a lot less than you might think. I mean he does very well, but he doesn't have ****-you money or anything.
 
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A cyclist writes: it's more that the bike may be somewhat too big for him. It's a common problem in people who don't know that much about bikes. Just as in style, fit is crucial in bikes.


He didn't mention it is a woman's bike?
 

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The fact that his pants are rolled up doesn't help.
Yeah, he's laughin' all the way to the bank...
I read somewhere that Dear Ole Mr. Sart makes somewhere north of $1M per year from his blog alone.


He's still a short lad though, so I wouldn't trade places.
 

Fred H.

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Seriously, guys. I read somewhere... NYT.. TechCrunch... somewhere... that they calculate that Scotty is making over a MIL a year on his blog.

THEN there's Garance. (Who's MUCH more interesting and stylish and PARISAN for chrissakes.)

QED:

 
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He didn't mention it is a woman's bike?

A pedant writes: actually, it is a step-through frame, which is not necessarily a woman's bike these days, and many Dutch-style bikes have unisex step-through frames, just because they are easier to get on and off, in this case without being in any danger of ripping your no doubt expensive white trousers!
 

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A pedant writes: actually, it is a step-through frame, which is not necessarily a woman's bike these days, and many Dutch-style bikes have unisex step-through frames, just because they are easier to get on and off, in this case without being in any danger of ripping your no doubt expensive white trousers!


I don't think your (your in general) Dutch friends in a bar will buy it if you say your woman's bike is actually a unisex step-through frame. But maybe times are changing.
 

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I don't think your (your in general) Dutch friends in a bar will buy it if you say your woman's bike is actually a unisex step-through frame. But maybe times are changing.

Post pics of your manly bike, NOBD!
 

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I don't think your (your in general) Dutch friends in a bar will buy it if you say your woman's bike is actually a unisex step-through frame. But maybe times are changing.

Pretty much anything goes in the Netherlands... as long as it's big. Dutch people are ridiculously tall, and being very short, it makes me feel like I am on a different planet when I go there... and there's no point in me even looking at Dutch clothes.
 

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Pretty much anything goes in the Netherlands... as long as it's big. Dutch people are ridiculously tall, and being very short, it makes me feel like I am on a different planet when I go there... and there's no point in me even looking at Dutch clothes.


lol. Now you know how a midget must feel.
 

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Dutch people are ridiculously tall


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I just googled it and the average dutch height for adults is 6'1"
 

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