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😎 well I don't know now, let us have a look.
1 that doesn't look like a Cheap cycle, 2 you can afford storage, 3 you can afford to
Have someone else refurbish your bike, 4 you head
Some sort of APAsia.Tech and 5 own a crypto
Currency website "BitShares.org"...
Methinks Ross Walker is doing
Rather well for himself
in this world, I am
Envious. 😵

It's 100% organic :)

@APAsia.Tech is one to watch, and is yet to take a single dime from the BitShares blockchain ... otherwise we'll keep business talk off the private fun posts. I am however humbled by your comments and can say many thanks for the recognition, it's something to be proud of - a history of corporate IT and web projects and now blockchain, where none of it would become possible without my dear friend and biz partner extraordinaire, @murda-ra.

The rest is easily explained thus :
A) Bike was free, a friend gifted it to me when he decided to go live back in the UK. It would have cost a bit 10 years ago brand new
B) Storage, as luck would have it where my registered AP Asia location, it's a huge old place and friends around there let me store things ... cost is like buy them lunch when i visit, smile and say hello to the guards who've missed me and bring them a bundle of energy drinks and snacks.
C) Parts and labor cost, not a lot, around $100usd only!

Short version: Bike chained up in a dusty open sided car park under an office and condo complex, is not premium storage, got the bike free, recent service and parts $100 :)

I was just yanking your chain my friend.
However, I DID make a semi serious comment on another post on your profile, either the one before this one or before that. I was hoping you'd respond, but it is too complicated for a short reply to do any good.
Enjoy your day. @britcoins