![]() 11/10/2018 at 14:06 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Because it sounds like a name a 2016 hipster startup would've come up with, yet it's from 1913.
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that’s very hipster of them, they did it before it was cool.
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Sounds like it should be a bendy bus, but evidently not.
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The company got its start building sidecars with a radical “Flxible” mount that allowed them to ke ep all weels on the ground under hard corn ering and cope with crazy terrain changes. Over time the company branched out into coachbuilding and eventually buses.
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Seriously! So misleading.
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Y’know, I’ve never heard the name spoken out loud. Is it supposed to be pronounced “Flexible”? “Filxable”? “Flecksy bull”?
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It's flexible. The company deliberately misspelled it because you can't copyright common nouns and adjectives.