LINE FLYER BIKE - QUAD BIKE DEALERS - TOPEAK BIKE COMPUTERS
Line Flyer Bike
Line Rider is an internet game. Versions are available for Microsoft Silverlight and for Flash. It was originally created in September 2006 by Bostjan Cadez (also known as "fsk"), a Slovenian university student.
bicycle: ride a bicycle
motorcycle: a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame
A bicycle or motorcycle
bicycle: a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
Lionel® Lines Flyer Train Set
Battery - powered, G - scale Lionel Lines Flyer Train Set is ready to run. SAVE BIG! This large, realistic G-scale Train Set is the cat's meow of railroading excitement. After all, it carries the Lionel name, a legendary sign of distinction since 1900. Youngsters will love workin' on this authentically detailed railroad. Features: Powerful 13 3/4" locomotive runs forward or reverse, has authentic sounds of bells and whistles, even a working headlight; Realistic coal tender is 8 1/4"l.; Gondola is 9 1/4"l. with a load of 3 removable crates; The 9 1/2"l., 8-wheel caboose duplicates full-sized originals; 16 pieces of G-gauge track (4 straight, 12 curved) forms a 72 x 55" oval layout; Operation is easy via a handheld remote controller (uses 2 AA batteries included); Train power comes from 6 C batteries (included). Set weighs 7 lbs. Layout assembly required. Recommended for engineers 4 and up.; Clickety-clack, the train is coming down the track! Get this Lionel Set right now! CHOKING HAZARD. Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. Lionel Lines Flyer Train Set
76% (17)
When the Going gets Tough the Tough get Going
Angie, Raewyn and Brendan after completing the Rotorua to Taupo Flyer. After sitting and pedalling on a bike for over 4 hours with 3,000 other cyclists and with a head wind it was very tough for everyone. Even the support crew (Vern, I, Trudy and Vinessa's sister and brother in law) found it tough waiting for the riders to come in to the finish line.
R8077 at Burrard Station #98 Steveston & Shell
Peak period service extended to reduce dead heading to the operating centre. The B Line would run in revenue service to and from Richmond Centre along Three Road and Steveston Highway. This was a very useful direct service, and it was a practice common for trolleybus routes in Vancouver too. It is sad to see such customer orientation lost.