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Flying with the wind on a steroid-fed bike
By Play Boy
Published on July 4, 2008
Typhoon's rider
Say goodbye to that old-fashioned two-wheeled bike and get into gear with the new KMX Typhoon Extreme Karts Kick, an adrenaline-packing experience that's closer to cruising on an engine-free go-kart than riding a bicycle. The three-wheel design of the Typhoon makes it possible for adventurous cyclists of all ages to enjoy their fun time on the saddle. The two front wheels are used for steering and the rear wheel works as a drive wheel. The front brakes are balanced and pull from a single brake lever. So it delivers speed and agility like no other kart - sorry, bicycle, out there. You can also customise the Typhoon to your own specifications, as it is compatible with standard bicycle components in the market. For more, check out www.BoysStuff.co.uk.
Let's get high Now you can jump up as high as four feet in the air without any hard practice, thanks to Flybar, a new gravity extreme defying sport. This pogo-stick-inspired toy is not only fun but also a great workout, and addictive to anyone who enjoys the adrenaline rush of getting air. It's co-developed by celebrity pro skateboarder Andy MacDonald, an MIT trained physicist, and specialist from the premiere pogo stick making company. It's make you feel like playing a trampoline with no high impact jumping. More details at www.Flybar.com.
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