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A Shimano bicycle pedal featuring a silver metallic body and clip mechanism, designed for secure shoe attachment during cycling.
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Alt text: "Promotional poster for the film 'Klunkerz' featuring a group of people on mountain bikes. The poster includes the film's title, tagline 'They Re-Invented the Wheel,' and credits for contributions from various individuals in the mountain biking community, all set against a vintage-style background."
A close-up view of a bicycle wheel partially buried in snow, with black zip ties securing the tire to the rim. A wooden surface is visible in the background.
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If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Alt text: Interior view of the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, featuring bicycles displayed on the walls and ceiling, with informational plaques and memorabilia in the background. The words "Mountain Bike Hall of Fame" are prominently displayed.
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If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A bright orange mountain bike with blue patterned rims resting against a gray concrete wall. The bike features a sleek design with a sturdy frame and front suspension, positioned on a dark asphalt surface.
A person riding a mountain bike along a dirt trail in a wooded area, surrounded by bare trees and fallen leaves. The cyclist is wearing a pink top and a helmet.
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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A group of cyclists races along a rural road while spectators watch and take photos from the roadside. The cyclists are wearing blue and white jerseys, and one is leading the pack. In the background, there are two vehicles parked on the shoulder and rocky terrain alongside the road.
Sock with a cartoon chicken design, featuring a red and white color scheme and the text "Ya Clucken" printed on the side, displayed on a wooden surface.
A smiling man swimming underwater, giving a thumbs-up gesture while wearing a waterproof device on his arm. The background features a clear blue ocean with coral visible below. The text "music.gives.Joy" is overlaid on the image.
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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Alt text: A Suunto watch with a digital display, accompanied by a heart rate monitor strap and a sensor. The watch features a round face and a black rubber band, while the sensor and strap are in black with the Suunto logo.
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Image of a t-shirt featuring a graphic design related to downhill mountain biking. The shirt is olive green with an orange and gray color scheme. The main elements include the letters "DH" and "MTB," along with the text "DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKETEAM." An illustration of a cyclist riding downhill is prominently displayed, accompanied by directional arrows and warning symbols. The design suggests a focus on mountain biking and adventure sports.
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If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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An orange GPS device, the Earthmate PN-40, resting on a bed of brown dried leaves, displaying a mapping interface with coordinates and distance information.
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Close-up of a DeLorme Earthmate PN-40 GPS device mounted on a bike handlebar, displaying a detailed map with a speed reading of 0.2 mph. The device features an orange casing with various buttons for navigation.
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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If you saw Jackass Number 2 you no doubt remember the rocket bike stunt first attempted by Johnny Knoxville (photo below) and subsequently perfected by BMX superstar Matt Hoffman. But to me, the funniest bike stunt actually involved old fashioned high wheel bicycles (aka penny farthing bikes).

These old bikes have always fascinated me and I can't even imagine how difficult they must be to ride. The design is just so outrageous it doesn't even seem real to me, what is the advantage to such a bike? Is it to keep your coat tails from dragging on the ground? Check out <a title="Old fashioned bicycle" target="_blank" href="http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/hiwheel1.html" rel="noopener">this site</a>. It appears to be a webpage advertising a club of high wheel bicycle riders who actually ride these things long distances (well, 10 miles).

Anyway, Knoxville had some trouble getting started on the bike but quickly attempted to jump a snow ramp, ending up hitting his head on the pavement. Don't worry though - I think the bike was ok.
<img width="299" height="173" id="image26" alt="Rocket bike" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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A cyclist riding a mountain bike along a dirt trail in a wooded area during late autumn, surrounded by bare trees and fallen leaves. The cyclist is wearing a red helmet and a pink shirt, actively navigating the path.
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