26 October 2008 ~ 8 Comments

My affiliate ride…

The ultimate goal of many who attempt to make a living online is to buy the latest and greatest set of top notch wheels. Fortunately i am not hindered by such frivolous desires, as i already own the pinnacle of modern transportation.

I present to you my affiliate wheels…

8 Responses to “My affiliate ride…”

  1. N Azam 26 October 2008 at 9:53 pm Permalink

    Nice bike Peter. Your mode of transport is far better for the environment and for your health. If you use that all the time to get around at least you won’t develop ‘affiliate belly’ as we call it.

  2. Peter 27 October 2008 at 8:29 am Permalink

    Hi N Azam,

    thanks for the comment. It’s also fun to ride! :)

  3. Matt 27 October 2008 at 9:58 am Permalink

    Pete bikes are best.

    I have 2 cars and 4 bikes, the combined value of the bikes well exceeds that of the cars.

  4. Peter 27 October 2008 at 8:13 pm Permalink

    Hi Matt,

    wow. 4 bikes! Do they all do something different?

  5. MichaelW 27 October 2008 at 10:26 pm Permalink

    i see affiliate marketing is earning you the best money can buy… only messin’ pete, quite cool you can ride to work an’ not be beaten down by gale force winds, fat monsoon rain, and giant red buses… i love edinburgh, honest.

  6. Peter 28 October 2008 at 2:06 pm Permalink

    thanks winter!

    money can’t buy that bike! I am pretty sure it is an antique (over 50 years old), and probably needs to be in a museum…

    but it’s a great way to get around. Helped by the fact that Leipzig is such a bike friendly city.

  7. adam 30 October 2008 at 5:08 am Permalink

    It also has super awesome tyre guard flairs. Thus proving it must be from the 70s. Its a disco bike, transporting you “party starter pete” to the latest leipzig wg party.

    Now you made me miss black thunder, my old leipzig vintage ride. Who’s getting your bike when you leave? Will it return to the OAP you mugged for it in the first place? (Friedi’s gran right?) :)

  8. Peter 30 October 2008 at 12:35 pm Permalink

    thanks adam…

    i knew you were a fan of the mud guards, so i took a photo of them for you! speaking of mudflaps… one my favourite work memories was the day your mudflaps broke on the way into work! :)

    the fate has yet to be determined… but i will keep you posted.


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