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Indeed, there are no chainless minds, and it’s a good thing, too.
It may also be the world's only chainless electric folding bike.
His brows furrowed as he looked at their chainless hands.
Starting next month, county authorities will become the latest to introduce chain gangs - and perhaps the first to make them chainless.
Jaime demanded when the chainless maester pressed him to drink.
A "chainless" voiturette, it had a five horsepower twin engine.
Chainless bicycles are manufactured today by a few companies, but the product form is not widely known to bicyclists.
It was a chainless bicycle owned by a Raymond of Timaru.
It featured a two-speed "kickback" hub, and was also a chainless bicycle.
The StreetStrider drive assembly is either chained or chainless direct drive, depending on model.
While some may question the chainless bikes, Oakley pointed to the initial skepticism, and eventual success, of mountain bikes.
In addition, Kosoff invented a home air cleaner and chainless bicycle using an arc and pulley system.
Wisconsin-based Trek is introducing two models this holiday season that are chainless, instead using technology most often found in things like motorcycles and snowmobiles.
His great-grandfather was a blacksmith, inventor and entrepreneur whose patent for the chainless bicycle is still being referenced today.
A chainless mind would be a mind not hostage to or fettered by any pre-conceptions, a mind that was free to go its own way.
A chainless bicycle is a bicycle that transmits power to the driven wheel through a mechanism other than a metal chain.
They offered higher salaries than WGN and the right to pursue the "chainless chain" syndication idea.
By 1897 Columbia began aggressively to market the chainless bicycle it had acquired from the League Cycle Company.
Chainless bicycles were moderately popular in 1898 and 1899, although sales were still much smaller than regular bicycles, primarily due to the high cost.
One version of the chainless bike, called the District ($930), is a single-speed, complete with a silver body, orange accents and brown leather seat and handles.
While a small number of chainless bicycles were available, for the most part, shaft-driven bicycles disappeared from view for most of the 20th century.
A belt-driven bicycle is a chainless bicycle that uses a toothed synchronous belt to transmit power from the pedals to the wheel.
An example of his humour is a poem that talks about modern progress, with rhyming couplets such as "First dentistry was painless;/Then bicycles were chainless".
Mando Footloose The Mando Footloose is the world's first chainless electric folding bike.