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Ryan Case
29 February, 15:26
Why can't bicycles stand up by themselves
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Micheal Kline
29 February, 18:45
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their weight and the weight of there wheels
Step-by-step explanation:
the weight on the bike is much more heavier than the weight on the tires
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