Is my bike OK?

(4 customer reviews)

$20,00

Stylish t-shirt for all bike enthusiasts.

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This Is my bike OK? t-shirt makes for a great staple! It has a classic fit (not form-fitting) with a thick cotton fabric.

• 100% cotton (Heather colors contain polyester)
• Fabric weight: 6 oz (203 g/m2)
• Pre-shrunk
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping

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Size

Extra Large, Large, Medium, Small

4 reviews for Is my bike OK?

  1. XRumerTest

    Hello. And Bye.

  2. Ablissaminty

    Another example comes from Spider-Man, where Uncle Ben turns to Peter Parker and says, With great power comes great responsibility.
    He once stated, It is better to be alone than in bad company.
    The origins of this saying are open for debate, but it’s primarily attributed to Abraham Lincoln.
    It meant that the person was versatile and adept at many things.
    Not only that, but you can use aphorisms in your writing to summarize your central theme.
    Don’t judge a book by its cover.
    Examples of Aphorism in Literature
    Another success aphorism comes from Chris Grosser.
    It’s become one of the most viral memes on the internet.
    Yup, you guessed it.
    That’s not what you expected, was it.
    They’re easy to remember and pass down through generations because they’re concise.
    Give it a try!
    Too many times to count, right.
    If you do, you agree with George Herbert’s famous aphorism from his book, Outlandish Proverbs.
    It’s better safe than sorry, right.

  3. Ablissaminty

    Examples of Aphorism in Film
    Yup, you guessed it.
    The origins of this saying are open for debate, but it’s primarily attributed to Abraham Lincoln.
    It originated from Lady Mary Montgomerie Currie’s poem Tout vient a qui sait attendre.
    Aphoristic statements also appear in everyday life, such as daily speeches made by politicians and leaders.
    Too many times to count, right.
    Your wish is my command.
    It’s better safe than sorry, right.
    Luke’s having a tough time, and he’s discouraged.
    Napoleon Bonaparte could relate.
    That’s not what you expected, was it.
    Skilled writers use aphorisms to evoke big ideas in a relatable way.
    Ready to Use These Aphorism Examples In Your Writing.
    What is an Aphorism.
    It’s a great saying, but it’s not something you’d necessarily repeat over the dinner table.
    The original dictum said, A penny spar’d is twice got, but it’s adapted over the years for modern English.

  4. AlexisItami

    Guy standing at a bookshelf
    This quote originated from Thomas Howell in New Sonnets and Pretty Pamphlets.
    It’s one of the most recognized aphoristic statements today.
    This also reminds me of a precept by Sir Edwin Sandys, a politician who helped establish Jamestown, Virginia.
    He’s earned that title because he’s authored dozens of aphorisms.
    ’Ah, all things come to those who wait,’
    Build a storyline around that saying.
    How do aphorisms differ from adages and proverbs.
    Do you believe that a penny saved is a penny earned.
    This quote originated from Thomas Howell in New Sonnets and Pretty Pamphlets.
    He played the villain in the movie that famously stated.
    This is especially true if the excuse is a lie.
    Want a few more.
    Another memorable aphorism is, An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
    So my advice.
    They’re written in countless books and passed down as folk wisdom.

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4 reviews for Is my bike OK?

  1. XRumerTest

    Hello. And Bye.

  2. Ablissaminty

    Another example comes from Spider-Man, where Uncle Ben turns to Peter Parker and says, With great power comes great responsibility.
    He once stated, It is better to be alone than in bad company.
    The origins of this saying are open for debate, but it’s primarily attributed to Abraham Lincoln.
    It meant that the person was versatile and adept at many things.
    Not only that, but you can use aphorisms in your writing to summarize your central theme.
    Don’t judge a book by its cover.
    Examples of Aphorism in Literature
    Another success aphorism comes from Chris Grosser.
    It’s become one of the most viral memes on the internet.
    Yup, you guessed it.
    That’s not what you expected, was it.
    They’re easy to remember and pass down through generations because they’re concise.
    Give it a try!
    Too many times to count, right.
    If you do, you agree with George Herbert’s famous aphorism from his book, Outlandish Proverbs.
    It’s better safe than sorry, right.

  3. Ablissaminty

    Examples of Aphorism in Film
    Yup, you guessed it.
    The origins of this saying are open for debate, but it’s primarily attributed to Abraham Lincoln.
    It originated from Lady Mary Montgomerie Currie’s poem Tout vient a qui sait attendre.
    Aphoristic statements also appear in everyday life, such as daily speeches made by politicians and leaders.
    Too many times to count, right.
    Your wish is my command.
    It’s better safe than sorry, right.
    Luke’s having a tough time, and he’s discouraged.
    Napoleon Bonaparte could relate.
    That’s not what you expected, was it.
    Skilled writers use aphorisms to evoke big ideas in a relatable way.
    Ready to Use These Aphorism Examples In Your Writing.
    What is an Aphorism.
    It’s a great saying, but it’s not something you’d necessarily repeat over the dinner table.
    The original dictum said, A penny spar’d is twice got, but it’s adapted over the years for modern English.

  4. AlexisItami

    Guy standing at a bookshelf
    This quote originated from Thomas Howell in New Sonnets and Pretty Pamphlets.
    It’s one of the most recognized aphoristic statements today.
    This also reminds me of a precept by Sir Edwin Sandys, a politician who helped establish Jamestown, Virginia.
    He’s earned that title because he’s authored dozens of aphorisms.
    ’Ah, all things come to those who wait,’
    Build a storyline around that saying.
    How do aphorisms differ from adages and proverbs.
    Do you believe that a penny saved is a penny earned.
    This quote originated from Thomas Howell in New Sonnets and Pretty Pamphlets.
    He played the villain in the movie that famously stated.
    This is especially true if the excuse is a lie.
    Want a few more.
    Another memorable aphorism is, An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
    So my advice.
    They’re written in countless books and passed down as folk wisdom.

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