By
Mike Larkin
One place you would think a lady could expect some aid is during a cycle ride at the beach.
But Coco Austin decided to take matters into her own hands when her bicycle chain came off during a riding session in Bruce Springsteen's old haunt Asbury Park, New Jersey.
The mechanically minded glamour model flipped over her bike, quickly ascertained the problem, then carried out a roadside repair.
One place you would think a lady could expect some aid is during a cycle ride at the beach.
But Coco Austin decided to take matters into her own hands when her bicycle chain came off during a riding session in Bruce Springsteen's old haunt Asbury Park, New Jersey.
The mechanically minded glamour model flipped over her bike, quickly ascertained the problem, then carried out a roadside repair.
In need of a repair: Coco Austin proved her mechanical skills when she examined her broken down bicycle in Asbury Park, New Jersey
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All done: Coco nonchalantly wiped her brow after successfully rectifying her transportation problem
Playing with her puppies: Little Maximus looked like he was born to run as he walked with his father Spartacus
What would Churchill say? Winston may not have approved of Coco frolicking with her bulldog in a bikini
And Ice T's 33-year-old wife was soon back on her pride and joy and getting in a fun and relaxing beachside workout on the pier.
Most people would think she would have not been short of offers to fix her problem, but it seems it is hard to find a saint in the city.
The Ice Loves Coco star donned a typically racy blue spotted bikini for her visit to the beach,which she twinned with some stacked heels that are far from ideal riding footwear.
But she did not seem to mind, and in fact used the ride as an opportunity to show off her latest adorable bulldog Maximus.
The pup is the son of her first pooch Spartacus, who joined the duo for a walk on the pier.
The New Jersey is famed around the world as the launch pad for Bruce Springsteen's musical career.
He would regularly play the beachside clubs with a variety of bands, and even named his first album Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ.
His seminal second album The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle also featured a song which was a farewell of sorts to the area entitled 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy).
However the music superstar is still often known to pop into iconic local club the Stone Pony to jam out tunes with local bands.
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