Amsterdam bike culture
It's surprising to me I haven't been to Amsterdam till now, as it's the kind of place I'd expect to like. And like it I certainly did. The legendary bike culture is worthy of its hype, and makes a London cyclist like me just green with envy. Even though I love my faithful fast tourer, I'd happily give it up for a stately Dutch bike to sail around Amsterdam in.
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