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  • Arguably the most unfortunately-named bit of kit in the world.
  • MrWoppit
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    Spotted on this morning’s commute. Cyclist’s backpack made by:

    CaptainFlashheart
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    There’s a German coach company with a far better name….

    MrWoppit
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    Would be even funnier if they made those 3/4-length roadie shorts with the name plastered across the back… 😯

    BigJohn
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    Turkish white goods manufacturer. They’re called Beko over here. Dunno why.

    JoB
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    the Cannondale Bugger bike trailer always wins this one

    johnellison
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    Standing up to pedal, using handlebars as leverage – honking in the UK, w**king in the USA. 😯

    Two great nations separated by a common language…

    bigyinn
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    Standing up on their pedals with their fannies going 19 to the dozen.

    davetrave
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    Never noticed it before but – B@st@rd Automobiles, next to the A40 on the way to Geneva from Chamonix, somewhere near Cluses and Bonneville.

    bencooper
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    I sell an electric recumbent trike form Germany called the Klimax.

    I have had words with them about it…

    alexpalacefan
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    Horlicks?

    APF

    psling
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    Horlicks?

    Invented in the village of Ruardean in the Forest of Dean .

    blahblahblah
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    Would anyone like a mouthful of my Scandinavian chewing gum?

    eskay
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    Anyone who works in the electonics test industry will be familiar with ‘Wayne Kerr’ test instruments.

    There is also the unfortunately named SICK brand of position encoders (although if you are down with the yout’ that could mean good).

    Cougar
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    righog
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    I remember a windsurfing anchor that had a very unfortunate name.

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