Swing and Wrong-Way Bikes
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Trick cycles from Cyclecide.
By Paul Spinrad
Photos by Sam Murphy
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We were bummed to realize that a last-minute file adjustment had led to the last sentence of this article being cut off in the print version--and what a great line it is!
Jarico's last comment, in its entirety, should read, "Of course, we dont consider ourselves carnies. We consider ourselves showmen. If anyone calls us carnies, Ill call him a mooch." Sorry, Jarico!
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We were bummed to realize that a last-minute file adjustment had led to the last sentence of this article being cut off in the print version--and what a great line it is!
Jarico's last comment, in its entirety, should read, "Of course, we dont consider ourselves carnies. We consider ourselves showmen. If anyone calls us carnies, Ill call him a mooch." Sorry, Jarico!
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