So the body cannot adjust itself to just one lung?stlblues said:My mother in Law has one lung, trust me, you'll need both.
So the body cannot adjust itself to just one lung?stlblues said:My mother in Law has one lung, trust me, you'll need both.
Remove the skewer alltogether by gluing the axils to the frameCrankyfeet said:Cut 2/3 of the skewer levers off with bolt cutters and use a pair of pliers to open and close what's left of them.
Sure, the other one just doubles in sizeTheDarkLord said:So the body cannot adjust itself to just one lung?
Expensive and short-lived.RedRider2009 said:What would the effect of helium filled tires be?
It greatly reduces breathing efficency, not worth the weight savings. Maybe resect half of the liver? Gotta leave the lungs and heart alone though. You could loose a select few fingers and toes though. Ya just need enough to hold on and squeeze the brakes, oh wait, we removed those for weight savings aready.TheDarkLord said:So the body cannot adjust itself to just one lung?
While you're at it, just remove the seat and seat tube and ride out of the saddle out of necessity.Crankyfeet said:Attach/glue a chamois to your seat, and change your kit to a solitary G-string.
I guess that you have never been near the lead of the pack at the start of a steep hill.Emp said:hahahaa.....but the suggestion above which stated......i dun c any rider lead of da pack while riding doing that.....
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