TLC =Tender Loving Care. Usually means that something isn't really broken, but has been poorly maintained. A wash, some polishing and a lube is expected to get it into working order again.
Being a professional, a Pro, basically means that you can get enough money from that thing you do that you don't need a "regular" job. Bikes aren't payed, so they can't be professional.
ABS is the abbreviation of the Anti-Lock Brake System in bikes.
What TLC (Tender, Love, and Care) means in furniture is pretty much the same as what it means applied to everything else. In furniture, it means you don't rip the cushions, stain the fabric or, well, you get the point. So, it means you take care of your furniture.
To get bikes you need to get all the car stores first.
They can get the help and TLC they need after being abused or neglected. ^_^
To completely enclose 2 bikes one would need a bike shed to be at least 7 feet by 4 feet if they are pedal bikes. If they are motor bikes the shed would probably need to be 7 feet by 6 feet.
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e-bikes max speed 50 cc !" no need license :)
Hp in a bikes means Horse power, which in automobile science they used to described the speed generated by the auto
because they are angry and unhappy and need TLC
When the drum broke it was suffering and was in need of some TLC.
For road bikes, you need roads, for mountain bikes, you need and off-road path, for BMX, you need a course and jumps, for indoor tracks, you need, well, and indoor track, and for time trials, you need a motorcourse.