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- Q2297565 subject Q7453263.
- Q2297565 subject Q8399701.
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- Q2297565 abstract "Softride was a manufacturer of bicycles located in Bellingham, WA. They specialized in bicycles for triathletes. The bicycle frames were distinctive for their lack of seat tubes and chain stays. The idea was to reduce aerodynamic drag and improve ride comfort. The company no longer manufactures bicycles, and focuses on bicycle carriers instead.Notable Softride users include Greg Welch and Jürgen Zäck.".
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- Q2297565 wikiPageWikiLink Q7453263.
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- Q2297565 wikiPageWikiLink Q8399701.
- Q2297565 wikiPageWikiLink Q9241878.
- Q2297565 comment "Softride was a manufacturer of bicycles located in Bellingham, WA. They specialized in bicycles for triathletes. The bicycle frames were distinctive for their lack of seat tubes and chain stays. The idea was to reduce aerodynamic drag and improve ride comfort. The company no longer manufactures bicycles, and focuses on bicycle carriers instead.Notable Softride users include Greg Welch and Jürgen Zäck.".
- Q2297565 label "Softride".