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  2. File:Mobile sketch template.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Design uživatelského rozhraní; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Diseño de interfaz de usuario

  3. BMX - Wikipedia

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    Because BMX exploded into Britain's streets so suddenly, it was perhaps inevitable that it would implode with similar speed, when the children who rode the bikes left school and went to work. By 1986–1987, sales in the UK had dropped off dramatically, with the new all-terrain bike or mountain bike (another trend from mid-1970s California ...

  4. Freestyle BMX - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle BMX is bicycle motocross stunt riding on BMX bikes. It is an extreme sport descended from BMX racing that consists of five disciplines: street, park, vert, trails, and flatland. In June 2017, the International Olympic Committee announced that freestyle park was to be added as an Olympic event to the 2020 Summer Olympics .

  5. RattleCAD - Wikipedia

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    *.rc4 – JSON-based file format for storing rattleCAD 4.x bike design projects and templates. SVG – for import, export drawings and docs, and as a bicycle parts libraries files (CAD blocks). HTML – for export project report as a webpage (with a project file and a set of drawings in SVG) ready to publish on own website.

  6. SE Racing - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 the PK Ripper was manufactured by SE Racing. The bike was named for BMX racer Perry Kramer. When the bike was introduced it was considered cutting edge, and 2000 units were sold before the company had shipped any units. [3] The PK Ripper is the longest production BMX bike and is still in production as of 2022. [5]

  7. BMX bike - Wikipedia

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    Flatland – flatland style BMX bikes have different frame geometry to traditional park BMX bikes because flatland riding requires precise balance on multiple parts of the bike. Park – park style BMX bikes (also called vert) are often made lighter by reducing the structural strength of particular areas of the bike, which is possible because ...

  8. Mat Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman began entering BMX freestyle competitions in 1985 around the state of Oklahoma as an amateur. Growing up Mat was a dedicated basketball, football player and wrestler, but around this time he gave up on those and committed completely to BMX. When he was 11 he got his first real BMX bike, a red Mongoose.

  9. Bob Haro - Wikipedia

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    Bob Haro (born June 29, 1958, in Pasadena, California) is an American former (retired from active competition) professional freestyle BMX rider turned artist and business executive. He is the founder of Haro Bikes and was one of the most important early innovators of BMX freestyle. [1]