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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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A red and silver bicycle helmet with aerodynamic design and multiple ventilation slots. The helmet features the brand name "Giro" prominently displayed.
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Alt tag: "A map showing a trail outline in red, located near Lake Lafayette and Tom Brown Park, with surrounding geographical features labeled."
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Image of a bike computer device showing dimensions and labeled features, including an aerodynamic pressure port, barometric pressure vent, and internal X-Y accelerometer. The display screen features data like altitude, calories burned, time, bike speed, and various average and maximum values. The device includes a one-touch control ring for easy navigation.
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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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A black and white historical photograph depicting a group of soldiers riding bicycles across a grassy landscape, with mountains in the background. Each soldier is carrying a roll or pack on their bike, suggesting a military expedition or training exercise.
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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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A mountain biker in a red outfit jumps off a steep dirt ramp, suspended mid-air against a backdrop of blue skies and fluffy clouds. Trees and rocky terrain are visible in the surrounding landscape.
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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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A mountain bike resting on a rock, overlooking a scenic view of rolling hills and a cloudy sky. The foreground features tall grass and foliage, while the background shows layers of blue mountains fading into the distance.
A Garmin Forerunner 205 GPS running watch features a rectangular display with a graph and various buttons on the side. The watch has a black and purple design and a durable strap suitable for athletic use.
Graphic advertisement for the Mountain Bike Summit held from May 7-9, 2008, at Stowe Mountain Resort in Vermont. The image includes workshop topics such as program development, sustainable trail construction, and community trail development. Registration details are included along with logos of the presenting organizations.
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A winding dirt path through a sparse, wooded area. The landscape features dry grass and small bushes, with scattered trees in the background under a cloudy sky.
A close-up image of a green bicycle frame with the word "7000" and the logo for "singletracks." In the background, a camping tent is visible, suggesting an outdoor setting. A water bottle can also be seen near the bicycle.
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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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An online webpage featuring the logo of singletracks.com, displaying a blue silhouette map of the southeastern United States, specifically highlighting areas of South Carolina and surrounding states. The layout includes navigation links on the left in a yellow sidebar.
Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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A red and silver mountain bike with a sturdy frame, front suspension, and wide tires, positioned on a plain white background.
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A circular logo featuring a laurel wreath, with the number "10" prominently displayed in the center. Below, the word "singletracks" is written in a bold, modern font. The color scheme is a muted blue, giving the design a clean and contemporary look.
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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Kona logo featuring the word "KONA" in bold blue letters, set against a black paint splatter background.
Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Logo of Shimano, a brand known for cycling components and fishing tackle, featuring the brand name in bold, uppercase letters against a plain background.
Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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A black mountain bike with wide tires, a sturdy frame, and front suspension. The bike features disc brakes and a comfortable seat, positioned for off-road riding.
Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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A scenic view of a winding dirt path through a grassy landscape, surrounded by sparse trees and mountains in the distance. The sky is blue with scattered white clouds. A signpost is visible near the path, indicating a trail or point of interest.
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A narrow dirt path winding through a dense forest with lush greenery and scattered trees, inviting exploration into the serene, natural surroundings.
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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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A nighttime scene at the Kona 24 Hours in Old Pueblo event in Tucson, Arizona, featuring a blue tent with tables and bikes in the foreground. Dynamic light trails suggest movement, while the logo and event title are displayed prominently.
A motorcycle helmet decorated with a blue mohawk design, featuring a sleek black and silver exterior with checkered accents. The background is a vibrant gradient of pink and green.
Five interlocking rings in blue, yellow, black, green, and red on a white background, representing the Olympic Games.
Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Top-down view of a bicycle handlebar with a gloved hand gripping the left side. Two GPS devices are mounted on the handlebars, with one styled for biking and the other for outdoor navigation. The background features a forest trail covered in brown leaves.
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Abstract image featuring a 3D graph overlaying a terrain model with a bicycle, possibly indicating data analysis or mapping in an outdoor or cycling context. The letters "IBP" are prominently displayed in the foreground.
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Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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Map displaying a topographic view with plotted hiking routes highlighted in yellow. The left panel lists various active logs with dates and points, while the map features terrain contours, trail markers, and landmarks, including "Captain Jack" and "Stonewall Fall."
A mountain biker performing a jump on a trail surrounded by bare trees in a forest setting. The ground is covered with leaves, and the scene depicts a sunny day with clear skies.
Why does it seem like people are always trying to invent a better bicycle? The two wheeler has certainly seen some great innovations over the years (gears, suspension, etc.) but if you ask me this guy is taking it a bit too far. The running bike has no pedals - instead you "Fred Flinstone" to get the contraption going. Worst of all the seat on this thing seems to be jammed up the rider's crack as he bounces down the road. I don't think I'd take this thing on the mountain bike trail - I don't think they can put enough suspension on this rig!

via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/376236/the-running+powered-bike-is-pure-ludicrousness">Gizmodo</a>

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