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Pendleton
Pendleton are a range of ladies bikes produced by Victoria Pendleton exclusively for Halfords launched on 29 March 2012. Somerby is a budget end city bike/shopper. The Pendleton Somerby is the best-selling model -
Changing Facliities
In a pinch it will do. At the very least you'll be able to give yourself a quick sponge down and get changed out of your cycling gear; that alone will make a big -
Bicycle
A bicycle, or bike, is a pedal-driven land vehicle with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. First developed in 19th-century Europe in various forms, the breakthrough came with the -
Frame
bicycle frame schematic The Frame is the main component of a bicycle, onto which wheels and other components are fitted. The modern and most common frame design for an upright bicycle is based on the -
Recumbent bicycle
A recumbent bicycle is a variety of bicycle which places the rider in a seated or supine position (rarely, in a prone position). The back of the rider is supported, and the rider's legs -
Pashley
Pashleys are a type of upright and classic bicycles popular with ladies and sometimes described as vintage. The Princess is the epitome of the classic English cycling tradition. Its timeless looks and upright riding position -
Winter Biking
Cycling at any time of year involves traveling fast enough that wind affects perceived temperature. In warm weather, sweat and wind creates a cooling affect to avoid heat related problems. In winter however, your body -
Commuting
Bicycle commuting is the act of commuting to work or school by bicycle. It is thought that, worldwide, more people commute by bicycle than by any other vehicle: it is the dominant mode of commuting -
Dutch
The Oxford English Dictionary records the first written use of ‘sit up and beg’ in reference to a type of bicycle as late as 1978 (Lancashire Life: ‘Old Luke’s sit-up-and-beg bike -
Viking
Viking are a brand of bicycles. They offer a Find a Bike search[1]. First established in Wolverhampton in 1908 the Viking brand has a history, rich in the tradition of top quality road bikes -
Rim Brake
There are several types of rim brakes. In all of these designs, the braking force is applied by the rider squeezing a lever mounted on the handlebar; this causes friction pads (usually made of leather -
Touring
Bicycle touring is a recreational activity, which involves touring and exploration or sightseeing with the use of a bicycle. Although some sporting events like the Tour de France are called "tours," true bicycle touring is -
Critical Mass
Note: This article seems to be a very old copy of the Wikipedia article "Critical Mass". You can help us by improving the article (expand the article or write a new one). Critical Mass is -
United Kingdom
Although French and English inventors modified the velocipede into the high-wheel bicycle, the French were still recovering from the Franco-Prussian war, so English entrepreneurs put the high-wheeler on the English market, and -
Brakes
Brakes are used to stop a bicycle. As cycle technology has improved through time, various new braking technologies have replaced earlier solutions. Early bicycles such as the high wheeled penny-farthing bikes had no brakes -
Cycling Wiki
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Raleigh
Raleigh is a bicycle manufacturer. The Raleigh Spirit is all about style and comfort. The traditional shaped frame is manufactured in lightweight aluminium alloy tubing and has a relaxed geometry to give a comfortable riding -
Wheel
A Wheel Is what allows a Bicycle to roll. A pair is called a wheelset, especially in the context of performance-oriented wheels. A wheel consists of a rim connected to the hub by spokes -
Bicycle helmet
The bicycle helmet and its promotion has been a controversial subject amongst cyclists, safety experts and the medical profession, for many years. Common sense, case-control studies by respected scientists, strong promotion by manufacturers, and -
Bicycle helmet arguments
The arguments for and against the introduction and enforcement of bicycle helmet compulsion are not as straightforward as they may appear. Every year many thousand persons report to hospitals with head wounds -
BMX
For a general description of BMX, see Wikipedia's article about BMX. BMX, an abbreviation for Bicycle Motocross/Bike Motocrossis also known as simply MX or Motocross/Motocrossis. -
China
China's history of cycling is dominated by the Flying Pigeon and utility cycling. The Flying Pigeon was at the forefront of the bicycle phenomenon in the People’s Republic of China. The vehicle was -
Utilty Cycling
Utility cycling encompasses any cycling not done primarily for fitness, recreation (bicycle touring,...) or sport (bicycle racing,...), but simply as a means of transportation. It includes commuting, going to school, high school or college, making -
Dawes
Dawes is a bicycle manufacturer. Combining classic looks with modern styling the Duchess is the bike to be seen riding about town. It’s fitted with all the essentials such as a comfortable websprung saddle -
Roads Were Not Built For Cars
Carlton Reid, author of Roads Were Not Built For Cars. Many motorists assume that roads were built for them. In fact, cars are the johnny-come-latelies of highways. The hard, flat road surfaces we
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