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XXXVI DG – 36″ Concept Bike by Paolo De Giusti

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In continuous form the Granny Smith green frame folds over itself like criss cross applesauce. The XXXVI DG Concept Bike satisfies your simple fun taste buds. No frills, no gears, no teasers or gadgets, just comes with that cheesy grin upon your face. Wheels spin with their 36 inches of spunky trim and flashy spokes. Now that the sun’s up, the surf is calling you. Throw your towel over your shoulder, hit the cafe for a green machine breakfast shake, and push your shades back over you eyes. It’s the ultimate cruiser delivering just the right amount of style to complete a perfect morning ride to the pier.

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