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A Pennocks All-Star Super-Duper Spectacular Conceptual Prospective: Invisible Wheels! (Page 1/2) |
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Boondawg
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DEC 08, 11:49 PM
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Show us what we ain't seen!

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Hudini
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DEC 08, 11:52 PM
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Oh I would ride that right here in Shanghai. Old school looks, just barely kill you. What's not to like?
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Boondawg
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DEC 09, 12:08 AM
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Wichita
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DEC 09, 12:12 AM
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Boondawg
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DEC 09, 12:27 AM
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Niiiiiiiiiiiiice!
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williegoat
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DEC 09, 01:55 PM
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williegoat
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DEC 09, 05:14 PM
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Motorcycle aficionados will know, but for everyone else, I present the Scott Flying Squirrel.
quote | Today's bleeding edge of motorcycle technology lies in the realm of electric motorcycles. In 100 years, some of today's crazy new developments will be tried and true technology. Similarly, brilliant innovations from 100 years ago are commonplace or even outdated today. Such was the case with Scott Motorcycles. Design features such as water cooling, telescopic forks, and a design for a low center of gravity are commonplace today. Two-stroke engines, which weren't common in motorcycles until Scott came along, have recently fallen out of favor for emission reasons but are still fairly common today. Scott first introduced all of these features way back in 1908. |
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williegoat
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DEC 09, 08:09 PM
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maryjane
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DEC 10, 09:42 AM
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Willie, what actually drives the wheels?
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sourmash
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DEC 10, 09:55 AM
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Thank you. Our data base of his permanent record held in Utah didn't pick that up. We might be in contact with you in the future.
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