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  2. Brooks England - Wikipedia

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    A Brooks B-67 single-rail saddle. Brooks England is a bicycle saddle manufacturer originally based in Smethwick, West Midlands, England and now owned by Selle Royal of Italy. . It has been making leather goods since 1866, when it was founded in Hockley, Birmingh

  3. B17 - Wikipedia

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    B17 (New York City bus), a bus line serving Brooklyn; LNER Class B17, a British 4-6-0 steam locomotive class; B17, a bicycle saddle line by Brooks England; A generation of Nissan Sentra built since 2013

  4. The 10 Best Bike Saddles for More Comfortable Miles - AOL

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    A bike saddle can make or break your ride. These purpose-built bike seats—from Specialized, Ergon, Prologo, and more—balance comfort and performance. The 10 Best Bike Saddles for More ...

  5. Liberty Belle (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Foundation flew a composite B-17 named Liberty Belle (constructed from two damaged aircraft (sn. 44-85734 and the rear part of sn. 44-85813)) as a warbird from 2004 until 2011, when it was destroyed in a fire after an emergency landing. It is currently under rebuild at the Brooks Aviation Center in Douglas, Georgia.

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    Ride fast, long, and comfortably on these 13 amazing bikes. If you're looking for a new bike, check out our expert-approved options to buy right now.

  7. The Swoose - Wikipedia

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    The bomber had never been in a plan to be displayed, Dailey noted. A recommended condition of this transfer was that the National Museum of the United States Air Force transfer ownership of a restored B-17 to the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center annex for display, as that museum otherwise lacked a Boeing B-17. [6]