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Wow!!!! Interesting Bike!!!!


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Craig Calfee seems particularly adept at creating showpieces, such as this 'spider bike' made by wrapping a carbon yarn around the critical hard points. Does it work? Calfee says so, and he's even considering putting it into moderate production.

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2007/tech/shows/nahmbs07/nahmbs075/Calfee_spider_bike_full_side_view.jpg
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http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2007/tech/shows/nahmbs07/nahmbs075/Calfee_spider_bike_head_tube.jpg
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http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2007/tech/shows/nahmbs07/nahmbs075/Calfee_spider_bike_top_tube.jpg
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Uhm... ok.

 

Guess you won't be able to complain too much about wind resistance....

 

Or resistance to bad taste, either.... Wink
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Waiter waiter....

 

There appears to be a fly in my..... bike?

 

I'm sorry.

I'll stop now.
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..don't you have work to do WW, seems like you posting a lot today?? and how come I did not see you at the Argus, Fatty said he met you and the hubby, seemed impressed my you, damn!!Disapprove

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Interesting, but not pretty. I would guess it would be heavier than a normal frame. Tubes are structurally very effiecient!

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..don't you have work to do WW' date=' seems like you posting a lot today?? and how come I did not see you at the Argus, Fatty said he met you and the hubby, seemed impressed my you, damn!!Disapprove[/quote']

 

Marius, you Capies have rubbed off on me and now I'm battling to work...Wink

 

I keep a low profileEmbarrassed

 
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I also like it... not sure I would race it, but as a decoration in my lounge it would look good!

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