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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!

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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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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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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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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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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 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.
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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