Dirt: front suspension
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Steadily declining prices, continually improving frame materials and parts as well as increased travel and a better feel due to shock forks make front-suspension rides a good buy in 1997. These bikes also offer superior control on rough terrain, excellent durability and are a good status symbol.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1997
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Tickets to nowhere?
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Various models of stationary trainers are presented. The trainers can be used in exercising while indoors, when watching over children or viewing video tapes. The devices utilize four types of resistance: air, fluid, magnetic and mechanical.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1997
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Taiga: prestige titanium for tighter budgets
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Merlin Metalworks introduced its new Taiga titanium bicycle frame which sells for only $1,385. The frame weighs 3.66 lbs. and is compatible with most forks and other bicycle accessories.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1995
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