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Some of the Strangest Bicycles I've Ever Seen

 
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Old 07-06.-2008, 10:48 AM   #1
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Default Some of the Strangest Bicycles I've Ever Seen

I put together a little web page at www.odd-bikes.com with links to
the strangest bicycles I have ever seen. Enjoy! - Jeff
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Old 08-06.-2008, 10:43 PM   #2
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javawizard wrote:
> I put together a little web page at www.odd-bikes.com with links to
> the strangest bicycles I have ever seen. Enjoy! - Jeff


Very nice. I particularly like the Zero Bike:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/laulau...994357/sizes/o/
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Old 10-06.-2008, 03:40 AM   #3
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In rec.bicycles.misc Peter Pie Eater <M8R-0ku37n@mailinator.com> wrote:
> javawizard wrote:
>> I put together a little web page at www.odd-bikes.com with links to
>> the strangest bicycles I have ever seen. Enjoy! - Jeff

>
> Very nice. I particularly like the Zero Bike:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/laulau...994357/sizes/o/


Can you really count the Zero bike in such a list? Since it really is
only a concept, and not a working vehicle AFAIK.

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Old 10-06.-2008, 05:02 AM   #4
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On Jun 9, 2:40 pm, Dane Buson <d...@unseen.edu> wrote:
> In rec.bicycles.misc Peter Pie Eater <M8R-0ku...@mailinator.com> wrote:
>
> > javawizard wrote:
> >> I put together a little web page atwww.odd-bikes.comwith links to
> >> the strangest bicycles I have ever seen. Enjoy! - Jeff

>
> > Very nice. I particularly like the Zero Bike:

>
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/laulau...994357/sizes/o/

>
> Can you really count the Zero bike in such a list? Since it really is
> only a concept, and not a working vehicle AFAIK.


The only thing the OP is counting is the click-through dollars. Check
the spammi...errr...posting history.

R
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Old 17-06.-2008, 08:21 AM   #5
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In rec.bicycles.misc RicodJour <ricodjour@worldemail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 9, 2:40 pm, Dane Buson <d...@unseen.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Can you really count the Zero bike in such a list? Since it really is
>> only a concept, and not a working vehicle AFAIK.

>
> The only thing the OP is counting is the click-through dollars. Check
> the spammi...errr...posting history.


Well yeah, but I was mostly just talking to the responder (I am assuming
that he's not a sockpuppet).

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Old 19-06.-2008, 08:20 AM   #6
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Dane Buson wrote:
> In rec.bicycles.misc RicodJour <ricodjour@worldemail.com> wrote:
>> On Jun 9, 2:40 pm, Dane Buson <d...@unseen.edu> wrote:


>>> Can you really count the Zero bike in such a list? Since it really is
>>> only a concept, and not a working vehicle AFAIK.


Well I found it interesting because I'd not come across the Zero Bike
before. It was just a list of interesting ideas as far as I was concerned.

>> The only thing the OP is counting is the click-through dollars. Check
>> the spammi...errr...posting history.


I apologise if I've encouraged a spammer. I did notice that he'd
crossposted to quite a few groups but they all seemed on topic as was
his web site. With all the non-relevant spams I get day in day out, one
that is actually targetted towards a particular audience is a refreshing
change.

> Well yeah, but I was mostly just talking to the responder (I am assuming
> that he's not a sockpuppet).


Well having just defended a spammer, I'm questioning whether I'm a
sockpuppet myself :-o I'm not though!
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Old 19-06.-2008, 08:44 AM   #7
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In rec.bicycles.misc Peter Pie Eater <M8R-0ku37n@mailinator.com> wrote:
> Dane Buson wrote:
>> In rec.bicycles.misc RicodJour <ricodjour@worldemail.com> wrote:
>>> On Jun 9, 2:40 pm, Dane Buson <d...@unseen.edu> wrote:

>
>>>> Can you really count the Zero bike in such a list? Since it really is
>>>> only a concept, and not a working vehicle AFAIK.

>
> Well I found it interesting because I'd not come across the Zero Bike
> before. It was just a list of interesting ideas as far as I was concerned.


I suppose I look at the zero bike as over-engineered tomfoolery. There
are enough bad ideas in bicycling that we don't need to go blue-skying
to find new novel bad ideas.

>> Well yeah, but I was mostly just talking to the responder (I am assuming
>> that he's not a sockpuppet).

>
> Well having just defended a spammer, I'm questioning whether I'm a
> sockpuppet myself :-o I'm not though!


Suuuurre you're not. I just have one question sock-boy - Cotton or
Wool?

;-)

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