Gorgeous space-age fiberglass bike

On Dinosuars+ Robots, Mister Jalopy points us to this crazy-cool atomic age fiberglass bike featured on Nostalgia.net. The bike was designed and prototyped in 1948 and sold for one yea, by Bowden, in 1960.
Posted by Gareth Branwyn |
Apr 22, 2008 06:56 PM
Bicycles, Green, Retro |
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| Posted by: SlyBevel on April 24, 2008 at 11:20 AM |
One Yea, of course, being a unit roughly approximate to a dozen kiloflots.
The debate rages to this day whether a single Yea is a ridiculously large currency denomination, or if Flots are simply inflated to the point of obviation.
I believe you can trade them indirectly (and informally) on the Dinar markets, but I wouldn't ask it in open company.
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