Suitcase Folding Bicycle
December 12, 2009 by
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Charming bike – “suitcase-folding bike” Here, we can see a very special bike, accurate, this is a folding bike —–” suitcase-folding bicycle. ” Designers believe that if the bike can be folded into the case, then, the folding bike on meaningful. “Suitcase-folding bicycle” has so far in the global bike industry the most thorough folding [...]
Tips For Buying An Ideal Bicycle
December 12, 2009 by
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A ride on a bicycle tends to take one to flashback memory when as youngsters bicycle ride to schools with friends was an enjoyable affair. Thanks to the rising petrol price, today people opt for bicycle rides more often.
Another reason for popularity of bicycle is unlike bikes and four-wheelers, it does not pollute the [...]
Exercise Anywhere With Your Bicycle
December 11, 2009 by
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A car bike rack will give you the opportunity to get more exercise anywhere that you want. You will be able to bike anywhere that you want-from beaches to mountains to forests.
A car bike rack can make your bicycling even more fun and adventurous. It will enable you to get that exercise anytime [...]
Collecting Vintage Bicycles Accessories : Vintage Bicycle Accessories: Head Badges
December 11, 2009 by
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Head badges are found at the front of a vintage bicycle. Learn about collecting various vintage bicycle accessories from a bicycle expert in this free video. Expert: Vin Vullo Contact: www.oldroads.com Bio: Vin Vullo has been buying and selling vintage bicycles since the 1960s. In 1995, Vullo founded Menotomy Vintage Bicycles and moved his business [...]
A Recumbent Bicycle Story – Chapter 2 The Third Wheel
December 10, 2009 by
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The hills here are steep which means low gears are needed but too slow and you fall off! So a tricycle with very low gearing may be the answer…
The Smallest and Most Convenient Bicycle in the World—folding Bicyclethe Smallest and Most Convenient Bicycle in the World—folding Bicycle
December 8, 2009 by
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What is folding bicycle?Folding bicycle is bicycle that can be folded up. They are from 12 inch to 26 inch long, and 16-inch bicycle and 20-inch bicycle are the commonest types. They weigh from 8.5kg to 15kg, much lighter than common bicycles. They can be taken onto bus, into subway and train. You can fold [...]
How to Pick Bicycle Parts & Accessories : Bicycle Racks & Bags Tips
December 8, 2009 by
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Rear bicycle racks are a nice replacement for carrying a backpack; an expert cyclist can show you how to pick the best bicycle racks and bags for your cycling need, in this free bike accessoriesvideo clip. Expert: Parker Ramspott Bio: Parker Ramspott has owned and operated a bicycle store in Amherst, Massachusetts for over 20 [...]
Why A Good Lock For Your Bicycle Is Important And How To Choose One
December 5, 2009 by
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Countless accessories are manufactured for bicycles and bicycle riders. When thinking about such products we often think of helmets, lights, water bottles, specialized clothing, speedometers, and racks. One important accessory your bike should never be without is a good locking system. Just because you live in a relatively safe neighborhood doesn’t mean you have no [...]
Gift of Recumbent Exercise Bicycle For Your Loved One
December 3, 2009 by
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There are a lot of holiday gift ideas in the market. There are so many things you can choose from. It is natural for any one to get confused as to what to buy as a holiday gift for his loved ones. We always care for the health and fitness of our loved ones. So [...]
The Anatomy of a Bicycle
December 3, 2009 by
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A bicycle or just cycle is a human-powered vehicle driven by pedals. It has two wheels which are attached to a metal or in some cases hard plastic frame, one at the front and the other at the back.
History of a bicycle
The bicycle was first introduced in Europe in the 19th century. Presently [...]