Made of carbon composite, the handlebars, stem and fork are all one piece, with the ergonomic seat post and saddle integrated into the frame.
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Super Cool Oryx Bicycle
Showerhead Predators
A former Chicago police officer living in Alsip, Ill., claims his landlords keep trying to steal his prized showerhead. Bill Hice said "the world’s best showerhead," a gift from his late brother, has been targeted by his landlords, who he claims keep trying to take the item from his home of 13 years.
Truth About British Vanity
British women would rather slap on a fake tan or lie on a sunbed than do some exercise to look good.
Chickens Now Popular as Pets
The leaves shiver, the branches quake and nine-year-old Sophia Genco bounds out of the bushes, clucking at the top of her lungs while sprinting after a flock of scurrying chickens. She is not chasing down dinner. She is just playing with one of the family pets.
Box Converts Car Fumes into Biofuel
The world’s richest corporations and finest minds spend billions trying to solve the problem of carbon emissions, but three fishing buddies in North Wales, Australia believe they have cracked it.
Open Library Now Online with Public Domain Books
After several years of scanning and archiving, the Internet Archive and the Open Content Alliance this week unveiled the Open Library, their attempt at bringing public domain books to the masses.
Ancient Spa Unearthed
A large 2nd-century bath complex believed to be part of a wealthy Roman’s luxurious residence has been partially dug up, archaeologists said Thursday.
Saturn Mom to 60 Moons, New One Found
Saturn’s brood just keeps on growing, with moon No. 60 officially joining the eclectic collection.
