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  2. Litespeed - Wikipedia

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    Blade: The legendary Litespeed Blade [17] has been reintroduced as a Limited Edition carbon frameset in Litespeed's 2016 model lineup. [18] The Blade is a super-minimalist TT frameset, designed to excel on the hillier, windier, more challenging courses and no penalty on the flat, fast days. [ 18 ]

  3. Next (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    The recall includes two models of 20-inch BMX bicycles. The Next Voltage-model bicycles are metallic green, have model number 8535-99 and were manufactured between March 2002 and June 2002. The Vertical Street Blade-model bicycles are dark blue and chrome colored, have model number 8527-99 and were manufactured between March 2002 and April 2002.

  4. Litespeed (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Litespeed may refer to: Litespeed, a bicycle manufacturer; Litespeed F3, a formula three racing team; Moyes Litespeed, an Australian hang glider design;

  5. Huffy - Wikipedia

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    1955 Huffy Radio Bicycle. In 1949, Huffman developed the Huffy Convertible, which was a children's bicycle with rear training wheels and foot steps. [2] The invention of the training wheels revolutionized the market for children's bicycles, and this was the first Huffman bicycle under the Huffy brand.

  6. Kent International - Wikipedia

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    Kent dates back to the early 1900s when Abraham Kamler, an immigrant to the United States, began restoring bicycles in New York City.Kamler opened his own bike shop on the Lower East Side in 1909 and later moved to a larger location in Newark, New Jersey.

  7. Lotus (bicycles) - Wikipedia

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    Lotus was a brand of bicycles designed, specified, marketed and distributed by Lotus International Corp. of Syosset, New York, which had been founded by Sid and Ernst Star.

  8. LiteSpeed Web Server - Wikipedia

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    LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS) is proprietary web server software. It is the 4th most popular web server, estimated to be used by 13.9% of websites as of September 2024. [3] LSWS is developed by privately held LiteSpeed Technologies. The software uses the same configuration format as Apache HTTP Server and is compatible with most Apache features.