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Danny Colyer
May 12th 04, 10:14 PM
Any trials unicyclists fancy bidding for these?

<url:http://tinyurl.com/2otjb>

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unicycleboy
May 12th 04, 10:27 PM
Bear Suit lol, pretty extreme, ill be suprised if you could even walk
with all the junk on it.
> which is made of chain mail, galvanized steel, titanium, high-tech
> plastic, and liquid rubber


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Trev


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juggling_guy
May 12th 04, 11:04 PM
yeah but check out the price tag


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tennisgh22
May 12th 04, 11:18 PM
ive seen that dude with his bear suits all over t.v. for the past 5
years or something. they're pretty remarkable. they had some videos of
him getting thrown down steep hills, getting hit by trucks, getting hit
by gigantic swinging logs in the chest, being shot with an arrow, and
being shot with a gun. Pretty crazy. I wouldn't buy this for unicycling
unless i planned on doing some trials in the bear exhibit of the zoo.

-grant


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johnfoss
May 12th 04, 11:43 PM
I've seen that guy on TV as well. Quite the crackpot inventor! Sorry if
I'm using "crackpot" wrong. To me it means lots of time and effort to
invent and perfect something that doesn't appear to have a useful
purpose. Studying bears? You can get attacked by a bear in one, but I
don't know how much study you can accomplish.

Bears are pretty smart too. Give one time, and he'll figure out how to
peel that thing off you.

It probably doesn't have enough range of motion for riding a unicycle,
but if it did you could ride it in busy traffic!

The suits are probably better for doing stunts, such as going over
Niagra Falls and such.


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gerblefranklin
May 13th 04, 12:31 AM
He also made an interesting fire-retardent material that completely
blocks heat and flame, even from stuff as hot as oxy-acetalyene torches.
That most definitely has a use.


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tennisgh22
May 13th 04, 03:34 AM
gerblefranklin wrote:
> *He also made an interesting fire-retardent material that completely
> blocks heat and flame, even from stuff as hot as oxy-acetalyene
> torches. That most definitely has a use. *


A huge use! Isn't it such a pain when you have some
oxyacetalyene-torch-wielding maniac running after you, but you dont have
the right fire-retardent material on? ;)

-grant


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