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Super Pocket Bike Store
A minibike, sometimes called a mini moto or pocketbike, is a miniature motorcycle. Most traditional minibikes use a two stroke engine to turn the rear wheel via a chain.
superintendent: a caretaker for an apartment house; represents the owner as janitor and rent collector
(of a manufactured product) Superfine
extremely: to an extreme degree; "extremely cold"; "extremely unpleasant"
ace: of the highest quality; "an ace reporter"; "a crack shot"; "a first-rate golfer"; "a super party"; "played top-notch tennis"; "an athlete in tiptop condition"; "she is absolutely tops"
Very good or pleasant; excellent
A quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed
shop: a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services; "he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod"
Store-bought
a supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars"
A retail establishment selling items to the public
keep or lay aside for future use; "store grain for the winter"; "The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat"
ipod first gen
From an Apple press release for the 1st generation iPod:
"Ipod puts 1000 songs in your pocket
October 23, 2001—Apple today introduced iPod, a breakthrough MP3 music player that packs up to 1,000 CD-quality songs into an ultra-portable, 6.5 ounce design that fits in your pocket. iPod combines a major advance in portable music device design with Apple’s Auto-Sync, which automatically downloads all your iTunes songs and playlists into your iPod, and keeps them up to date whenever you plug your iPod into your Mac. iPod represents the next generation of portable music players that store music on an internal hard drive, yet are only 20 percent of the volume of today’s hard drive-based players. iPod stores up to 1,000 CD-quality songs on its super-thin 5 GB hard drive, and features up to 20 minutes of shock protection for nonstop playback when running, biking or other activities...."