Perhaps this gives away my NW Indiana roots, but I gotta say Calumet would 
be kinda nice for a bike name. However, those who've never made steel from 
ore, or known someone that knew someone who did, probably wouldn't 
get<http://www.google.com/search?q=calumet+indiana>it.

So... staying with my Indiana roots as root for good indian names, but 
aiming a little less esoteric, I'm not sure one could do better for a bike 
than Tippicanoe. It rolls off the tongue. It's fun to say. Friends and 
strangers alike won't be able to resist adding "and Tyler too" every time 
they see you with your new bike.

Regards,
-Allan

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