You Ride This Bike Lying Down, And It Feels Like You’re Flying

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Designer John Aldridge has created the ‘Bird of Prey’ bicycle. Not your normal bike, the ‘Bird of Prey’ is a prone or semi-prone bike, meaning that you’re lying down and face forward, instead of sitting down on a bike or in a laid-back reclining or recumbent position.

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