Weird is good
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Weird bikes are gaining popularity as evidenced by the emergence of folding bikes, recumbents, adult tricycles and other two-wheeled conveyances. Enthusiasts contend that bikes do not need to have two large wheels and a diamond frame to perform their tasks effectively.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1997
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A new direction for dualies: long-travel "all-terrain" bikes
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Bike manufacturers has developed a new breed of revolutionary dual-suspension mountain bikes to boost product sales. Among the remarkable features of these all-terrain bikes are double-clamped suspension forks, rise handlebars and powerful brakes.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1997
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Dream machines: Specialized gives us a glimpse of the bicycle's future
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Robert Egger and Dave Schultz have designed some hi-tech bicycles for Specialized Bicycle Components. The design of these non-traditional prototypes, including a racing bicycle, an all-terrain bicycle, and a city bicycle, is discussed.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1992
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