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rattleCAD is a parametric 2D computer-aided design (CAD) software specific for bicycle design, [1] [2] in particular for design bicycle frame, [3] [4] developed by the Austrian cyclist and programmer Manfred Rosenberger since 2008. [5]
FitGirl, the creator of the site, does not crack games; instead, she uses existing game installers or pirated game files like releases from the warez scene and repacks them to a significantly smaller download size. The repacked games, usually limited to Microsoft Windows, are distributed using file hosting services and BitTorrent.
The fit-PC is a small, light, fan-less nettop computer manufactured by the Israeli company CompuLab.. Many fit-PC models are available. fit-PC 1.0 was introduced in July 2007, fit-PC Slim was introduced in September 2008, fit-PC 2 was introduced in May 2009, fit-PC 3 was introduced in early 2012, and fit-PC 4 was introduced spring 2014.
This page lists notable bicycle brands and manufacturing companies past and present. For bicycle parts, see List of bicycle part manufacturing companies.. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others (e.g., Nishiki), sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.
66.4mm x 72.00mm: Top speed: 75 mph (121 km/h) [1] Power: 48: Ignition type: CDI: Transmission: 5-speed constant mesh, chain drive, manual: Frame type: Twin tube aluminum: Suspension: Front: Showa, adjustable compression and rebound Rear: Showa, adjustable low speed and high speed compression and low speed and high speed rebound: Brakes
Microsoft Windows: Electronic Arts [1] [2] Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2000: January 2000: Game Boy Color: Xantera [3] February 29, 2000: Microsoft Windows: Rainbow Studios [4] Mobil 1 British Rally Championship: January 31, 2000: Microsoft Windows: Magnetic Fields / Creative Asylum Limited [5] NASCAR Rumble: January 31, 2000: PlayStation: EA Redwood ...
A CR125M ridden by Marty Smith won the 1974 AMA National Motocross championship, [1] spurring the Elsinore's popularity. The September 1973 issue of Dirt Bike argued that the 125 Honda Elsinore was the only off-road bike on the market at the time that offered both speed and reliability. [ 2 ]
Kona Bikes is a bicycle company based in the Pacific Northwest. The company was founded in 1988 by Dan Gerhard, Jacob Heilbron and Jimbo Holmstrom in Vancouver, BC. Their world headquarters are in Ferndale, Washington, with Canadian distribution offices in Vancouver, and European distribution offices in Monaco. [2] [needs update]