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Monday, October 13, 2008
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The most expensive bicycle frame I've ever heard of is a $25,000 model made from beryllium. I wonder what the $125,000 one is made of? Probably not gold! I wonder what the strength/weight ratio of anti-matter is. The true enthusiast should be satisfied with no less than an anti-matter bike.
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