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Old May 9th 06, 12:44 PM posted to aus.bicycle
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Sophisticated Investors - A Revolutionary New Safety Product With
Unlimited Worldwide Potential Could Be Your Best Investment Opportunity
- Ever.

And The Timing Couldn't Be More Perfect.

To learn more about an investment oppportunity that could literally
double or triple your investment, please read on. Or simply click to go
to www.AussieInvestmentLinks.com.au to obtain your copy of the Small
Scale Offering Document.

An implied offer herein is an excluded offer pursuant to Section 708
(8) & (11) of the Corporations Act 2001

With skyrocketing fuel prices affecting us all, more and more of us are
turning to alternative forms of transport.

The timing is perfect for Sophisticated Investors to invest in the
massive worldwide cycle industry (already worth in excess of US$20
Billion). Bikes are about to experience a new surge in popularity,
perhaps unseen since the first incarnation of a bicycle was invented in
1790.

You're invited to capitalise on the Sonic Grip - a revolutionary new
safety product to be fitted at the point of manufacture to millions of
bicycles worldwide. The Sonic Grip will also be sold as an after-market
product and available at thousands of bicycle retailers.

In years to come it has very real potential to become a standard
accessory in the vast majority of new bicycles sold worldwide.
Investing could literally double or even triple your capital.

The Sonic Grip

The patented SONIC GRIP is a revolutionary electronic warning device
that integrates into bicycle handlebars.

When presented at the Melbourne Bicycling Australia Show, 90% of all
traders and members of the public thought the Sonic Grip is a clever
idea. All were surprised at the simplicity of hand pressure. At no
time do any part of the bike rider's hands leave the handlebar, and
because the technology is integrated into the bar itself, it offers
enhanced safety. Thousands of injuries from bike-related accidents
involving pedestrians will be prevented by the use of the Sonic Grip.

Here is your opportunity to invest in a product that promises enhanced
safety (and fun) for millions of bicycle riders globally.

There is much more to the Sonic grip to learn about in the Small Scale
Offer document (available for download from
www.AussieInvestmentLinks.com.au) - from the possibilities for its use
in skateboards and roller-blades, to the future of downloadable tones
for the ultimate in personalisation.

WHAT TO DO NOW...

Now it's time to learn more.

The Small Scale Offer to Issue Securities in the form of Ordinary
Shares in Sonic Grip Limited (A.C.N. 118 843 333) is available for
download now. Please visit http://www.AussieInvestmentLinks.com.au
today to obtain yours and read it to make a sound investment decision
in a product that will has the potential to prevent injury to
thousands, and reward you handsomely for your foresight. In fact, you
could potentially double or triple your investment.

After reading the publication, if you wish to meet with the
Principal(s), or simply wish to receive a Share Subscription Form, then
you should contact:

Craig Keegan
Principal Exempt Operator
QBS-Box Hill

Phone: (0412) 14 17 19
Fax: (03) 9029 7551
Email:

www.AussieInvestmentLinks.com.au


PS: The global bicycle industry is worth $US20 Billion. With prices at
the pump in Australia averaging over 138 cents per litre, it's timely
to consider investing in this exciting and potentially life-saving
product to claim your stake in this rapidly growing market sector.

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Old May 10th 06, 08:20 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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TimC wrote:
On 2006-05-09, (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:

The Sonic Grip



Anyone else curious as to what it is that this spammer's device
ACTUALLY DOES? Nope? Didn't think so.

I presume that if you start to fall asleep, and your hands start to
fall off the bars, it uses some kind of sonic pressure wave to pull
your hands back on the bars, thereby ensuring that you never crash
again. Right?


IIRC it was on the ABC's New Inventors or maybe Ch7 The Dragons Den (Venture Capitalism meets reality TV in it's ugliest form!).

Can't find it on the ABC site though
http://search.abc.net.au/search/sear...icycle&x=0&y=0

The Dragons Den site is borked .
http://seven.com.au/dragonsden/inventions

Essentially it was an V.loud electronic warning device mounted inside the handlebar
and operated by squeezing the grip.

sarcasm
Because, of course, it's too hard & expensive to fit a bell.
\sarcasm

IIARC there was a website that had very little detail and a permanent "Under construction" banner.

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Pete.B
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Old May 10th 06, 02:31 PM posted to aus.bicycle
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Skewer wrote:
TimC wrote:

On 2006-05-09, (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:

The Sonic Grip


Anyone else curious as to what it is that this spammer's device
ACTUALLY DOES? Nope? Didn't think so.

snipped


IIRC it was on the ABC's New Inventors or maybe Ch7 The Dragons Den
(Venture Capitalism meets reality TV in it's ugliest form!).

Snipped

Ahh found it. The Dragons Den it was.
http://seven.com.au/dragonsden/moreinfo_wk3

Different name but same set-up.

"Grippa Blasta
Grippa Blasta is an electronic warning device for bicycles.
For more information go to www.grippablasta.com.au"

The website is just as incomplete as I remembered it too.
"Full site up soon ...with details of an amazing warning system for
cyclists."

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Pete.B
 




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