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CHUNK 666 (or C.H.U.N.K. 666, C.H.V.N.K. DCLXVI) is a tall bike and chopper bicycle club based in Portland, Oregon and Brooklyn, New York. They are well known and popular in the underground bike culture. CHUNK holds workshops on how to make tall bikes, such as at Bike Summer 2002 and hosts bike-building workshops for children. At the Chunkathalon, bikers meet up and take part in competitions such as tall bike jousting, and downhill racing. In 2003 it took place in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

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  • CHUNK 666 (or C.H.U.N.K. 666, C.H.V.N.K. DCLXVI) is a tall bike and chopper bicycle club based in Portland, Oregon and Brooklyn, New York. They are well known and popular in the underground bike culture. CHUNK holds workshops on how to make tall bikes, such as at Bike Summer 2002 and hosts bike-building workshops for children. At the Chunkathalon, bikers meet up and take part in competitions such as tall bike jousting, and downhill racing. In 2003 it took place in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. (en)
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  • CHUNK 666 (or C.H.U.N.K. 666, C.H.V.N.K. DCLXVI) is a tall bike and chopper bicycle club based in Portland, Oregon and Brooklyn, New York. They are well known and popular in the underground bike culture. The activities of CHUNK 666 include building tall bikes, riding said bikes at events like Critical Mass, making zines and organizing the Chunkathalon, which is an annual festival. The bicycles are home-made using salvaged bicycle parts and a variety of methods, including welding; they are described as "bikes that have 9-foot (2.7 m)-long forks and are built to come apart after 3½ miles, or are 9 feet (2.7 m) tall, or lean back so far that it doesn't look sane - let alone safe - to ride". CHUNK holds workshops on how to make tall bikes, such as at Bike Summer 2002 and hosts bike-building workshops for children. At the Chunkathalon, bikers meet up and take part in competitions such as tall bike jousting, and downhill racing. In 2003 it took place in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. (en)
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