The best 2006 sports cars

The best 2006 sports cars

Sports cars are fascinating vehicles. Their features make them stand out among other car types. But there still is competition among sports cars. It is fascinating to talk about these sports cars and why they stand out above their contemporaries.

Here are some of the 2006 vehicles that made the list of best sports car and the qualities that made them above average.

- Audi A3 2.0T

This car goes beyond the beauty of its exterior. Car enthusiasts appreciate the car's responsiveness and agility.

Audi A3 2.0T comes with an intercooled, turbo charged engine with 2.0 liter capacity and 16 valves. The car promises to deliver power up to 197 mph at 5100 rpm.

Other features include a six speed manual transmission, front-wheel type of driveline, 101.5 in. wheelbase and curb weight of 3300 - 3350 lbs.

- Chevrolet Corvette

The car's V-8 engine (7.0 liter) with 16 valves allows for greater speed, and because the car is lighter than regular cars, the Chevrolet Corvette is capable of accelerating up to 125 mph in 12 seconds within one-fourth of a mile.

The car's braking system is impressive. The car's reflex is also astounding.

The car comes with the following specifications: rear-wheel type of driveline, and curb weight within 3100 - 3300 lbs.

-Honda Accord

The car comes with its fresh look: revised interiors, rear and front styling, and better sound-minimizing capability.

Honda Accord still boasts of its qualities such as high value for resale, excellent construction and reliability.

V6 Accords are equipped with a new stable system and improved suspension.

This car also has the following specifications: front- wheel type of driveline, 3100 to 3600 lbs. curb weight, up to 107.9 in. wheelbase and 5 or 6 speed manual transmission.

- Porsche Boxster

The Porsche Boxster speaks well about its balance. Pair this quality with an increase in power delivered by its 24-valve DOHC engine with 2.7 liters capacity.

The braking system is as remarkable as is the car's over-all aggressive appeal.

Other features of the car include:

A rear-wheel type of driveline, 95.1 in. wheelbase, and curb weight within 2900 -3100 lbs.

Truly, sports cars did evolve and they will continue to evolve as long as there is competition. Car enthusiasts can expect more remarkable features in sports cars as years go by.

The Beauty that Sports Cars Possess

The Beauty that Sports Cars Possess

Cars, in general, possess both form and function.  The designers did not compromise aesthetics with performance.

However, there is something about sports cars that make them stand out when it comes to beauty. And we are not talking about external features only.

There is more to physical features like, sleekness of the car, that determine its beauty.

Here are some of the characteristics that endear sports cars to car enthusiasts.

- Sports cars have attitude at first glance.

Sports cars speak the attitude that they possess. They are not like mere cars whose presence can be ignored. They captivate the eyes of those who see them. They imply that thrill and enjoyment van be expected when their hands are those that control the wheel.

Sports cars stand above other cars, that are seen very day, primarily because   the designs imply what they are capable of doing. A sleek look really matches a car with sleek activities.

- Sports cars possess greater power.

Their power comes from their more powerful engines and has other specifications than other the cars have. A sports car can do more than ordinary tasks because of the features that only they possess.

- Sports cars are made for driving pleasure.

Ordinary cars make driving monotonous and boring, while on the other hand, sports cars primarily aim to give the drivers a "high" feeling of speed and control. Only sports cars can provide that need for drivers who seek adventure.

Sports cars bring the thrill back to driving. They express what other cars can not.  Sports cars are not designed just for practicality, but for pleasure too.

- Sports cars are made for drivers who enjoy their ‘wild side’.

Drivers do have the need to express this ‘wild side’. Sports cars make any road a venue to satisfy those needs.  Only sports cars can match the “wildness" that drivers innately have. For that reason, sports cars perfectly compliment the child in every driver.

- Sports cars have evolved and improved through the years.

Drivers appreciate the improvements that have been made to sports cars. You could say that sports car technology has infinite possibilities. The stereotypes of sports cars have long been debunked. Those limits have been crossed. The only thing that car enthusiasts can do is to watch as these improvements unfold before their very eyes.

- Sports cars make their owners feel good about themselves.

Sports cars are lifeless. They cannot feel proud because they are beautiful, but their owners take pride in having them.

With all these things said about the intrinsic and extrinsic beauty that sports cars possess, only a person who does not appreciate their beauty and/or speed will not opt to get one.

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Don't Focus On Failure

By By Paul Jerard

Internal defeat is a state of mind, where you begin to believe that most new ideas will fail. You might think -"After all, what I tried in last week's Yoga class, failed."

You will always learn from mistakes. When you see them clearly as a test, examine the results, and study them closely for the reason why they went wrong.

Whether it is a lesson plan, trying mantras, Hot Yoga, Gentle Yoga, a pro shop, or trying anything new, it is better to make mistakes than do nothing at all.

Some of the most successful Yoga teachers, I know, deal with mistakes as part of the learning curve. They turn all of their defeats into learning experiences. This is extremely powerful when you consider the cost of learning anything of value.

After all, what did you spend on your education, so far? Did you think you would stop learning at a certain point in life? Did you learn from your past mistakes? Of course you did, and now you are stronger due to the corrective adjustments, you have made.

When a child learns to ride a bicycle, there are plenty of falls along the way, and then the falling stops. However, even skilled adults fall off bicycles, sometimes.

So, don't take past failures

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By By Gail Fonda

Over the years I have changed my exercise routine continuously. That wasn't exactly planned, but it probably kept my interest up. I started with twice-a-week through Adult Education at the local junior high school. That was simple non-impact bending. That was too easy. Then I moved into Jazzercise, which was high impact. I began to really enjoy that. But it was only offered twice-a-week. My energy level blossomed. I now am up to six days per week, and sometimes even that isn't enough!

I joined many health clubs over the years. After the highschool routine, which got dull after a while, I needed tofind something that would allow more days of exercising.It had to fit my schedule, since I've always worked fulltime. There's no choice there! Adult Education classes areonly offered during the week for the most part

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Think Vintage For Your Garden

By By Martin Swinton

Container gardeners take note. Tired of clay pots? Think vintage, because when you do, there'll be lots to choose from. Most likely vintage items will be worn and chipped which will only add charm to your garden.

Raid the Bathroom.

Forget about a relaxing soak in the tub. Vintage claw-foot bathtubs can be a gardener's delight. They work well because they are big and deep so they can hold a lot of flowers plus all that earth will retain moisture. Just make sure that you are happy with where you've positioned them because once full of soil, they'll be too heavy to move.

Search the Garage.

Galvanized pails and watering cans can make great planters. Vintage bicycles with wired baskets to hold flowers are eye-catching.

Go to the Kitchen.

Enamelware – wash basins, pots, colanders, teakettles - work well in the garden because enamelware can handle the elements. Plus any rust or chips simply add character. Even the kitchen sink can add some whimsy

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Aerobic Equipment Find The Best Deals On The Best Equipment

By By Ken Austin

The benefits of aerobic exercise are well documented. Aerobic exercise is defined as any number of activities that use the large muscle groups and force the heart and lungs to work harder than while at rest. There are two basic types of aerobic exercise, high impact and low impact. Whichever type of aerobic exercise you choose, there are various types of equipment that can be of great benefit to you. Aerobic exercise equipment can range from simple dumbbells and weights, to complex, multi-function equipment. The important thing to remember in performing aerobic exercises is to get moving and raise your heart rate.

Aerobic equipment can include skis, bicycles, trampolines, jump ropes, and numerous other items. You can find great deals on any number of aerobic exercise items in your local discount store, online, and through your local newspaper. Sales and special deals are common and you are sure to find the type of equipment you desire at very reasonable prices.

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Startrac Treadmills Aim To Please The Physical Fitness Guru

By By Tim Gorman

One of the leading and most acknowledged brands in the fitness market, StarTrac treadmills are extremely popular in health clubs and gyms across the world. First introduced in 1974, the StarTrac company was created by the makers of the LifeCycle stationary bicycle. Since their conception, StarTrac treadmills have been renowned for their top quality design and advance training programs. All StarTrac fitness equipment is planned with the customer in mind.

StarTrac equipment is known for outstanding construction and remarkable reliability. This top of the line machine is the number one commercial treadmill featured in fitness facilities. However, StarTrac treadmills are not exactly built for home use; only one of their six treadmill models is actually designed for the home user in mind. If you are a dedicated to physical fitness, or are a physical trainer or athlete, this is the treadmill to consider.

With prices ranging from $3,000 to $8,000, the StarTrac treadmill is one of the most expensive on the market. But, all models are durable

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Six-fictions-about-bicycle-commuting
By Tim Levin
Riding is a solid, secure, sporty and low-priced manner to get about—and it happens to be beneficial exercise, as well. Still, fictions about cycle commuting hold out. Here are six I've picked up over time

1. It's too risky. Yes, there's authentic hazard associated with riding. Cyclists do smash and get slamed by motorcars. But how risky is pedaling in similarity with other methods of transit and with our perception of the risk? A less than you might think.

Consider the studies of a firm that undertakes safety and failure testing, once known as the Failure Group and now known as Exponent. The firm looked at a selection of past-times and worked out that the number of deaths per 1,000,000 hrs of exposure was 0.26 for pedaling, 0.47 for driving, 1.53 for living (all causes of death), and 8.80 for motorbiking. To put it another way, they discovered that the hazards of pedaling were roughly 50% that connected with driving and 15% of that connected with simply with being alive.

Disappointingly, the exact methods Exponent used are proprietary, and the complete paper isn't available to the general public, but rest assured that this isn't a fly-by-night riders' advocacy organization that is making up the numbers. As the company details on its website, it has been relied on to examine high-profile accidents like the destruction of the federal offices in Oklahoma City.

So, for the reason of discussion, let us claim that the Failure Associates analysis is an underestimation and consider another extensive study that measures the risks using a slightly different yardstick—the count of kills per billions of kilometers moved instead of per hour of activity. The Rutgers University researchers who undertook this work concluded that, per kilometer traveled, cycling kills are eleven times as high as car occupant deaths. Seems pretty grim for cycling until you review what the same review found about walking. Pedestrian kills per kilometer traveled were 36 times as high as driving deaths, suggesting that walking is more than three times as dangerous as cycling.

That said, there's always more that cyclists can do to take responsibility for our safety. A disturbing 24 percent of deadly bike accidents involve an drunken cyclist. Study shows that riders get into lots of smaller accidents that could be prevented. Various studies have shown that the failure to use lights at night or a helmet significantly increases a biker's risk. Finally, riders starting out must be especially careful about drivers opening doors and making turns, and about riding on the pavements.

The bottom line: It's not that biking doesn't have danger, but a little perspective is in required, especially when you begin to factor in the many health benefits that biking provides.

2. It's a long way. The cycle may well take too long or take too much energy if you live further than, say, 12 miles from work. But consider ways to expand your maximum range. Many commuters, for example, use foldable bikes so they can go partway on a morning train.

3. I'll need an pricey bicycle. Wrong. You should be able to come across a new or used cycle suitable for simple commuting for less than $500. Find a good, local bicycle store with a knowledgeable staff, explain the terrain and length of ride you're considering, and they'll help you choose the proper frame and number of gears you'll need.

If you're just starting out,

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An-overview-of-bike-crash-accidents-and-bike-crash-lawyers-in-la
By Lala C. Ballatan
In Los Angeles, where there are many places teeming with pedestrians and cyclists, lawyers that are specializing or are knowledgeable in handling bicycle accidents like bike crashes, are not too hard to find. The only criteria to retain the best are experience and knowledge of the bicycle accident and personal injury laws.

Pedestrians and bicycle riders are usually very vulnerable to sustaining injuries or being killed because of accidents wherein motor vehicles crash, collides or rub over bicycles. The problem is that, even if the cyclist is riding lawfully in the crosswalk or on the green "walk" sign, some car or other vehicle drivers are oblivious of them.

Other drivers are not even aware that their vehicles have rubbed over or hit a bicycle. Some are not aware of the rights of bicyclists on the roads and this ignorance leads to them not being more careful around bicycles in general.

Ever since 2004, the NHTSA or National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released information that there were more or less 5,000 deaths reported as a result of automobile versus pedestrian or bicycle accidents.

The fact that annually, there are more than 78,000 pedestrians and bicycle riders who sustain injuries show that a lot of drivers still have to be educated about being extra careful. In a bicycle crash, the cyclist is the one who suffer greatly, more than the vehicle drivers do. There are no seatbelts, roll cage and air bags.

If you have been injured as a result of a car versus bike crash accident, under the California laws, you are granted with the considerable rights to be compensated for the expenses you incurred and the pain and suffering you felt.

You can be compensated of the medical expenses, future medical treatments and expenses, property damages, lost income, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment in life for the future, and/or temporary or permanent disability. You can also be granted with punitive damages, wherein the liable and at fault party is directed to give payment as a punishment and warning for their carelessness, ignorance of the laws, and/or obliviousness.

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The-accessories-of-the-beach-cruiser
By Alice Shown
What are beach cruisers?


Beach cruisers are the most excellent bikes which are liked by the youngsters and the elderly alike. They are bought essentially by those people who are interested in riding anything that is elegant and out of the way so that others may admire it. Thus, beach cruisers are their natural choice. The beach cruisers are provided with a wide number of accessories. The accessories include the following:


•Bicycle locks: They are the part and parcel of the beach cruiser bicycle (as a matter of fact they are important part of all types of bicycles). The bicycle locks must be hard and durable. They should be able to keep the bicycle in proper place once the ride is not in seat. The locks are specially designed and have a great tensile strength.


•Bicycle valve caps: These are essential to maintain the valves of the bicycle. They are mainly available in various colors but people prefer the deep color because they don't get soiled easily and the color is retained even after a long period of time.


•Bicycle helmets: They are perhaps the most important things and people generally tries to avoid them but wear them just to save their pockets from a heavy drainage once they are caught by police. The helmets are of various designs and colors. The colors of the helmets vary from deep metallic tinge to common shades.


•Mirrors: The mirrors will help you to see your back. Generally the vehicle mirrors are concave mirrors and inverted images are available. The mirrors are of various shapes and the rods which holes the mirrors are meant to provide an extra elegance to the bicycle.


•Seats: The bicycle seats are the most useful parts of a rider and the seats of the beach cruiser bicycles are adjustable. They can be made taller or shorter with the help of the attached rod. The seats come in different colors and are designed to give optimum support to the rider. You can choose from the dark colored ones and the light colored seats. Along with the seats you can also select the different seat covers.


•Grip: The grips of the beach bicycle not only provide support to the rider but also enable him to change the gears whenever he wants to. The grips are of great importance to the rider since current beach cruisers comes with modern technologies where the gears are attached with the grip.


Beach cruisers are the most excellent bikes which are liked by the youngsters and the elderly alike. They are bought essentially by those people who are interested in riding

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Why-you-need-bicycle-crash-lawyers-in-california
By Jinky Belle Abelardo
There are people who prefer to ride the bicycle than other kinds of vehicles because of safety issues. Some even use bikes as their major means of transportation. Some use bicycles for fitness purposes, while some ride them as a form of leisure.

Though biking truly has its benefits, it has its downside too. It could cause major harm, physical injury for example, especially if people neglect safety precautions while riding a bike. But sometimes, no matter how much bikers try to avoid tragic scenarios, nor how much safety measures they practice, bicyclists are still not free from risks.

Despite the fact that bicycle crashes create only a small size of vehicular accidents, they often result to the most serious injuries. Since a bicycle offers only minimal protection to its rider, almost every part of the body may be vulnerable to wounds.

Majority of bicycle accidents account to the negligence of other drivers on the road. When a driver suddenly makes a turn, or pulls back or out of a road or driveway, or opens his or her car door without checking for passing bicyclists, an accident will likely happen.

In the event of an accident resulting in death, a wrongful death action can be made against the party at fault.

When deciding to sue someone for the injuries you have sustained, or for the death of a loved one, because of the negligence of another, it is helpful to get an attorney.

That is why there are lawyers in California who specializes with cases like these. You can seek their help if you, or any family member or friend, gets involved in a bicycle accident.

California bicycle crash lawyers can certainly help you recover from damages caused to you by the accident. They can help you sue the negligent party if they were truly at fault. You will not have trouble getting just compensation if you were able to get a good attorney.

Your bicycle crash lawyer would also know if there is other, negligent parties to blame for the accident. Your claims may also uphold to other persons accountable to the bicycle crash, such as the other automobiles; the State and the City of Los Angeles; the private property owners; the bicycle manufacturers; the repair shop; and the

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Invention-of-the-bicycle-and-cycling
By Cornelius Robb
Invention of the Bicycle and Cycling

Bicycles nowadays are taken for granted, but they have not always been around. Here we take a look at the development of the bicycle and the popularity of cycling.

In almost every home in the world there is a bicycle. I am sure we can all remember our very first bicycle, and how we learned to cycle.
My own first bicycle was green, and I still remember the day my father took me to the park to hold on to the back of my bicycle so that I could cycle along the footpath. Suddenly I realised that Dad was not running along beside me! I was cycling alone. Oh the joy, I had finally managed to ride my lovely green bicycle. I was SO happy, I fell off! But as they say once you know how to ride a bicycle, this skill never leaves you, so back I got on my bicycle, to ride home to tell my mother what I had achieved. It was a wonderful day.

Most children own a bicycle, it gives them a taste of independence. As they get older they can cycle to visit their friends and to school, thus relieving their parents of the job of taxi driver.

In fact bicycles only appeared about 170 years ago. The very first bicycle was, invented less than a mile from the park in S W Scotland, where I learned to cycle. It was a cumbersome thing weighing around 57 pounds, made of wood with iron wheel rims.

What do hobby horses and bicycles have in common?

In the 19th century hobby horses were very popular toys. A Blacksmith, Kirkpatrick Macmillan, observed a child playing on a hobby horse, and resolved to make one for himself. He considered the effort involved in making this move along, and came up with the idea of adding pedals to move the back wheel. This evolved into the prototype of the first bicycle.

He became a familiar sight riding his bicycle along the rutted country roads of S W Scotland. Gaining in confidence he went on a journey of over 60 miles to Glasgow which took him 2 days. Upon arrival there, he ran over a child and became the first person to be fined (five shillings) for speeding. It is believed that

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Bicycle-laws-and-safety-guidelines
By Manuel Salvacion
Each year, hundreds are killed and thousand others get injured in bicycle-related accidents in Los Angeles. Many of these accidents involved collisions with other vehicles and pedestrians while others are caused by traffic rule violations.

To avoid accidents and protect yourself, it is necessary to know the important rules governing bicycle riding and tips on what to do in case of an accident. This also includes state laws governing bicycles.

Bicycle Laws

Under the California bicycle law, every person riding a bicycle has "all the rights and are subject to all duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle, including the provisions dealing with driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages or drugs."

Besides the required wearing of helmets, a bicycle rider must also remember some important provisions of the bicycle law:

•A bicycle must be equipped with a brake

•A bicycle must have a handle bar raised only to the required level

•At night, a bicycle must be equipped with a white light and other reflector device.

The law also requires other motorists to assist and give way to bicycle riders while on the road as a matter of road courtesy.

If you get yourself involved in a serious bicycle accident, it is important to follow these guidelines:

•Seek immediate medical attention
•If other persons are involved, call 911. Report the number of individuals injured, their conditions, and request medical attention.
•Exchange information with all parties involved in the accident. This includes, name, address, telephone number, driver's license number, insurance provider, and insurance policy number.
•Get statements from witnesses of the accident.
•Take down notes on the accident, including weather conditions, traffic,
road conditions, traffic lights, speed, outside distractions, etc.
•Take pictures of the accident and any injuries you may have obtained
•Give a full report to the police, but do not point blame. Just give the facts.
•Get medical attention immediately, and get copies of all records. Include information and records on rehabilitation sessions, surgeries, visits, and medications.
•Call an experienced bicycle accident attorney as soon as possible to pursue your claim.

Many bicycling accidents are caused by the pure

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Mountain-bike-for-the-bike-with-a-difference
By Robert Sheehan
A mountain bike is particularly designed for riding on uneven and bumpy areas. Most mountain bikes have fat knobby tires, which ensure extra traction and appropriate shock absorption. A full front and rear suspension is becoming more common in the recent models of bikes meant to run on mountainous surfaces.

Modern bikers are less fond of handlebars and extensions though some bicycles under this particular variety are provided with end bars on the handlebars. Wheels of mountain bikes range from 26 to 29 inches. The larger wheels have better rolling capabilities and helps in rotational weight thereby making slower acceleration aptly possible.

The Best Varieties Of Mountain Bicycles

Enduro Mountain Bikes
The weight of Enduros vary between 30 to 35 pounds. These bikes feature greater suspension travel, say about 150mm of front and rear travel. They have been perfectly designed so as to ride the rough terrains with ease and satisfaction on the part of the rider.

Downhill Mountain Bikes
These bikes provide 8 or more inches of suspension traveling. The bodies of these bikes weigh less, which make them more apt for racing. Downhill mountain bicycles have tough construction and as they have provisions like large, high gears, they are aptly suited for riding down out-and-out downhill trails and racecourses. Most downhill riding requires high-speed movement for which these bikes are provided with one chain ring, a large bush guard and a chain guide. In fact, Downhill Mountain biking is the most popular form of competition biking.

Dirt Jumping Bike
Dirt jumping bikes come in two types, Urban and Street Mountain bikes. These bikes are variable combinations of trial bikes like, BMX bike and freeride bike. This specific bike variety is extremely strong and possesses 0 to 4 inches of front suspension. They are mostly without any rear suspension along with fast-rolling, slick and semi-slick tires

Some other significant bike forms include Cross-Country Mountain Bikes, Freeride Mountain Bikes, Trials Mountain Bikes, Single-Speed Mountain Bikes and North Shore Mountain Bikes.

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Depending on suspension, mountain bikes can be largely classified into four different varieties:

1.Soft Tail Bikes – These are bikes with negligible rear suspension. These bikes are made active by the flex of the frames rather than the pivots

2.Fully rigid bikes – Such bikes are provided with hardtail along with firm fork system

3.Bikes having dual or full suspension – These machines on road come with front suspension fork and rear suspension along with rear shock and linkage. Such mechanisms enable the rear wheel move smoothly on pivots

Hardtail Bikes – These bike varieties have frames without any rear suspension. More often, such bikes are provided with front suspension forks

The

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By Robert Sheehan
The specialized mountain bikes are the ones, which are specially customized to meet the requirements of the rider. The bikes have a fundamental version, with specially customized parts and accessories. These specialized parts turn the bike even more powerful. The specialization brings more comfort to the riders, resulting in their ultimate satisfaction.

You can purchase a specialized mountain bike from a dealer or can customize it yourself by assimilating different parts. This would be possible if you are an experienced biker and is acquainted with the intricacies. However, if you are a beginner, then a basic mountain bike model without customization would be sufficient. The more the knowledge grows, the more you would be confident in using different parts all by yourself.

A specialized mountain bike is manufactured with added and better parts; the look gets improved and even more fascinating. In order to customize your own bike, you can add new paddles, brakes, gears and handlebars. You can even change the frame, suspension system or tires. The color of the bikes may also be changed, to suit your taste. However, if you are more interested in purchasing the mountain bike, then you must have the idea what parts are needed to make your ride safe and enjoyable. There is no limit to the amount you may pay for customizing your bike. However, you should be quite particular about your budget, and must keep your expenditure under control.

Processes for customization

1.Customization can be done by getting new handlebars that better suit your mountain bikes.

2.Do not run after spending too much money on buying new parts. Use a bit of intelligence in customizing your bike, and make it powerful and worthy.

3.The new parts that you will purchase, should match the bike you have.

4.You should contact the manufacturer to be in the safe side, and must check the return and exchange policies of the online and offline exchanges.

5.There is huge number of models available in the market. However, you must discreetly choose the model you exactly want.

The way to specialize bikes

There are many processes to specialize bikes. The specialization would depend on your choice of bikes, and the amount you are willing to pay. Sometimes, only the new frames cause a makeover to the bikes. A large majority

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The-secret-to-enduring-allure-
By Marion Chamberlain
The fundamental law of human achievement is the law of belief. This law suggests that you always behave in a manner consistent with your beliefs.

It's actually very simple. If you believe you can ride a bicycle, you can. Even if you can't ride a bicycle, as long as you believe you can, you can; you will continually persist after falling until you can actually ride. Even though we are all capable of riding a bicycle, once you believe you can't, you simply can't!

The same logic applies to all other beliefs in our life. If you believe you can drive a car, be creative, set goals, look beautiful, become a consultant, a first rate manager at an accounting firm or an able team leader at a big software company, be able to devise a fool-proof marketing strategy, sell well, negotiate, be a leader, understand the financial implications of a business, manage your stock well, even earn millions, etc., you will actually do all these things and more.

On the contrary, if you suffer from a self-limiting belief that you just can't do it, you never will. Even if your belief may not be based on absolute fact; you simply won't be able to do it. I have witnessed this in countless women. Their negative beliefs about themselves become their biggest impediments in life.

Fact is that as long as you believe you can, you will make all the necessary efforts. You will then hang on to that belief, despite setbacks, until your beliefs become your reality --- your self-fulfilling prophecy.

Think about one thing that you absolutely can't do without. Do you believe you can have it? If not, what are your reasons? Stop, pause and analyze (but do not overanalyze) what is holding you back from unleashing the power of that dream into your life. Then do whatever is needed to realize that dream because unfulfilled dreams can be like those festering sores in our lives that will always give you pain and discomfort. They will come back to haunt you again and again, like the resurrected ghosts from an exhumed past. Get out of that situation fast and now.

Once you have identified the beliefs and assumptions that are holding you back, you can use this information to propel yourself forward on the path to your goals and inspired dreams. The key here is to just take action. This is where most of us women in America fall short. We might think we believe something, but we never take action. Who cares what others think? Just start taking steps to be yourself and let your uniqueness blossom.

Fortunately, you can use the same power of self-fulfilling prophecy that once held you back to build your confidence and extreme attractiveness factor to massively increase the likelihood of your success in everything that you want to do and accomplish in your life. So, enough of struggling with life's struggles; enough

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Find-the-right-bike-rack--how-to-choose-a-bicycle-rack-to-meet-your-needs
By Timothy Rea
A good bike rack is easy to find if you know how and when you want to use the bicycle rack and understand your options and the available price ranges.

Need a good bike rack for a mountain bike, dirt bike, trick bike or other type of bicycle? Think about your needs before you shop online or go to a sporting goods store, or bike shop.

For $50.00-$100.00, you can get a two-bike rack to store your bicycles in your garage or shed. By mounting your bikes on the wall, you clear floor space and avoid damage to your bikes when they are not in use.

Bike hooks are less expensive (they are priced between $15.00 and $30.00) and some allow you to lock the bike in place to protect against theft if you are storing your bike in a common apartment store room or an open storage building. Ceiling mount bike lifts are priced between $25.00 and $50.00.

These lifts will get your bike well out of the way, and keep it safe until you want to use it again! So, instead of running over or damaging that expensive mountain bike, get yourself a good wall rack or bike hook, and use your garage floor space or storage space for other things.

You can choose from folding wall mounts, double folding wall mounts, ceiling or wall bike lifts, freestanding bike 'trees', floor to ceiling bike racks, vertical bicycle racks and many other options.

If you prefer to take your bike on the road, you have many options for car and bus racks. You can choose a tandem bike racks, or a short or long tray bicycle carrier for the roof of your car.

These are priced between $100 and $200. Bicycle racks that fasten onto the back of your vehicle and are priced from $60 to $150, depending on the number of bikes you want to carry and the quality of the rear bike carrier you select.

Hitch bike racks are priced between $120 and $225 depending on the number of bikes you want to carry. If you want to put your bike in the back of a pick-up truck, you can choose from trap or full racks that are priced from $20 to $200.

Need a bike rack for an RV or a bus? 'Tires only' bike racks are made from steel and come in standard and narrow profiles, for one, two or three bicycles. Some of these racks are

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Choosing-your-bicycle-clothing
By Lee Dobbins
As revealed by a recent survey, approximately 90 million adult Americans ride a bicycle once every year, about 30 million regularly bike for recreation and an estimated of 20 million or more commute via their bicycle.

When you are riding your bicycle at least 10 kilometers or more a day, you should invest in bicycle clothing as regular clothes can be uncomfortable and painful.

Reasons you must wear bicycle clothes:

1. For comfort. Wearing bicycle clothes will give you comfort as you are riding. Bicycle clothes have undergone through thorough research into the complicated details of bicycle clothing, taking into account where not and where to put the seams and the materials used are those that draw sweat further away from the body.

2. For health. Bicycle clothing helps watch over your health, as the appropriate materials helps prevent dehydration as well as prevent saddle sores on your crotch.

3. For safety. Bicycle clothing means you are wearing the appropriate reflective gear plus other safety qualities.

Great fitting bicycle clothing is just as significant as riding a great fitting bike. Today's bicycle clothes not just help you execute comfortably and better, but they also to allow you to move more freely.

Here are bicycle clothing necessities and tips on choosing the right kind for you:

1. Helmet. Never ride your bicycle without one. Not only they protect your head from bumps, but also supply warmth during winter and cover during the summer.

Helmet models come with 18 vents as well as special features that channels air into the helmet then around the head and finally out your back for extreme heat control.

Choose a helmet that aside from its features, has a good fit. Look for web molded foam that prevents your helmet from falling apart on impact.

2. Jersey shirts. These are shirts made of lycra and other synthetic materials, that efficiently carry sweat away from your skin.

While an ordinary or cotton shirt would quickly be soaked, it takes much effort in order to get your jersey shirt sweaty. And this is an advantage since a soaking wet cotton shirt will feel colder compared to a jersey shirt.

Note however that transport of sweat is less efficient for overly thick jerseys; so choose a jersey shirt with just the right thickness.

Look for jerseys with:

- Neck zippers for proper ventilation should your temperature increase

- "Stand-up" collar in order to seal your body heat in, during cool weather

- Convenient location of pockets

- Wider cut shoulders for "arms-forward" comfort

- Longer cut at the back

- "Form-fitting" cut to lessen flapping

- Bike Shorts. Regular shorts constrict the thighs as it expands when you are riding, resulting to thigh irritation as they chafe against your saddle.

3. Bicycle shorts actually are padded and

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By Robert Sheehan
If biking is your passion then you must be one of those individuals who are fussy about their machines. Chances are that the convenience and the comfort levels of your bike matter a lot to you. If this be so, then go in for the folding bikes. And in particular, the Dahon folding bikes should be your choice.


What Are Folding Bikes?

Folding bikes are bicycles with a lot of hinges and joints that can be folded up to trim the size of the bike. And with the bicycle frame brought down to a manageably wieldy size, you can carry it around in public transport; have it stashed away in your car or in some corner of your apartment. Folding bikes also don't require much of a parking space, making it easy for you to travel with it.


Folding Bikes From Dahon

Dahon is a name to reckon within the bicycle manufacturing world and the leader in the production of folding bikes. In fact, this Los Angeles-based company is a trailblazer of sorts when it comes to folding bike technology. The company has perfected the technology and the fact that it has till now sold more than 2 million of these bikes in more than 30 countries is ample testimony to its expertise.


Dahon is never short on ideas when it comes to folding bikes. It has several innovative and groundbreaking bike models to its credit, all hugely popular amongst the biking fanatics.


For instance, you have the Allegro make that has its frame modeled upon the famous Ritchey Logic frame. And you can be rest assured about the quality of the machine because the frame is hand-welded from the Italian-made Ritchey WCS steel tubing. However, the prime allure of this Dahon make is the fact that it can be bundled into a small suitcase in only about 10-15 minutes.


The very popular Ciao P5 folding bike from Dahon is a biker's delight, and especially the rookies, people with back or leg injuries and women wearing flowing dresses. This stylish bike comes with an assortment of bells and whistles like the Hella lighting system to help you in the dark; SKS mud guards to ensure that the ride doesn't turn out to be too muddy and also an ArcLight rack to hold your paraphernalia.


Dahon has broken all myths regarding the folding bikes being fragile with its Fuego model. When folded, this pint-sized dynamite is basically a full-suspension MTB designed to suit the demands of pro-standard Marathon/Enduro riding. This is a robust bike featuring a double-butted 7005 aluminum frame that also incorporates 4-4.5 inches of front and rear travel suspension, the Patented Interlock Joint Technology and the legendary Joe Murray LSR linkage technology and Threshold Linkage Design. Furthermore, the whole ensemble, elaborate though it may sound, can be packed into an airline suitcase.

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By Susanne Pacher
Since my European visitors are quite sporty I figured that renting a bicycle would be the perfect way of exploring the city. So to join them on their first guided bicycle tour I grabbed my bike and the 5 of us headed off to the subway station to go to Bicycle Solutions near Parliament and Carlton Streets. Getting outfitted with a bike didn't take long and the cost was pretty reasonable at $70.00 for a whole week. Now all 5 of us had a bicycle.

Our tour began in Cabbagetown, one of Toronto's historic districts. We first explored Riverdale Farm which is composed of a historic farm house, a number of stables and several corrals holding a variety of farm animals. This miniature zoo allows city kids to get to know farm animals up close. We then headed to the entrance of Toronto's Necropolis. Established in 1850, the Toronto Necropolis is one of Toronto's oldest and most historic cemeteries. Its picturesque location, collection of sculpture and Victorian buildings also make it one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the city.

Riding through the gritty Regent Park neighbourhood on Parliament we made a left to head over to the Distillery District - Toronto's newest entertainment district. Founded in 1832 by Brother-in-law William Gooderham and James Worts, the Gooderham and Worts Distillery eventually became the largest distillery in the British Empire. Set on 13 acres in downtown Toronto, the forty plus buildings constitute the largest and best preserved collection of Victorian Industrial Architecture in North America.

The Distillery is now a pedestrian-only village entirely dedicated to arts, culture and entertainment. Internationally acclaimed galleries, artists' studios and workshops, restaurants, bars and cafes, as well as live music, all form part of this new landmark cultural centre. In addition to the history, arts and culture, The Distillery has been the location for over 800 film and television productions in the past decade, including Chicago, X-Men, Against The Ropes and The Hurricane, making The Distillery District the most popular film location in Canada.

Of course we had to stop at the Mill Street Brewery, one of Toronto's fine micro-breweries. My Austrian visitors are great beer lovers and I have been working on giving them a wide variety of samples of Canadian beers, and we added the Mill Street brand to our tasting tour.

From the Distillery District we headed south to Lakeshore Boulevard where we cycled west past Harbourfront, an area that holds high-priced condos right next to the waterfront, where highlights include speciality shops at Queens Quay Terminal, art, theatre and cultural facilities at Harbourfront Centre and a terrific lakeside walking trail. Cruises of the harbour and ferry services run from here.

Our bike tour continued west by the water on the Martin Goodman Trail, past Ontario Place and the CNE - Canadian National Exhibition, which was in full swing with its rides and amusement activities. We enjoyed the lake-front ride and were fascinated by the Toronto Hippo Bus that was cruising on the water inside a harbour basin.

Our turnaround point for the tour came at Sunnyside Pavillion, a historic bathing pavillion dating back to a time when the lakeshore was home to a large amusement park. We sat down and had some refreshing drinks right next to a sandy beach on Lake Ontario. Rejuvenated we started our ride back and stopped off at a hot dog stand just outside the Princess Gates of the Canadian National Exhition Grounds. My European visitors were fascinated by the hot dog stands, particularly about the fact that you could scoop all sorts of salads and condiments like sauerkraut, hot peppers and even corn onto the sausages, and we simply had to stop and sample some road-side cuisine.

After heading back through Harbourfront we took the ferry over to Hanlan's Point with our bicycles and started exploring the Toronto Islands on two wheels. We were all astounded by the serenity of the surroundings, truly an oasis of green right in front of busy downtown Toronto. We cycled all the way from the west to the east side where we had another fabulous view of the cityscape from an old abandoned pier.

Of course all this working out would necessitate a little refreshment break and we cycled over to Centre Island where there is a restaurant next to the ferry dock, unfortunately it was closed. So we cycled back to the Centerville amusement park area where there was a beautiful restaurant with a gorgeous outdoor patio right next to a tranquil waterway and we had a well-deserved rest., admiring the huge white geese that came up to us to request some food.

After taking the ferry back to the mainland we followed the Martin Goodman Trail east along the Eastern Beaches and

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Preventive-maintenance-for-your-bicycle
By Gregg Hall
Like all mechanical contraptions, your bicycle is vulnerable to wear and tear caused by regular use and exposure to the elements. Routine preventive maintenance will keep your bicycle in peak condition and safe for riding throughout the year. Although some bicycle repair and maintenance is best performed by a qualified bike mechanic, you should be able to do routine maintenance using a few basic tools. Here are some of the things you can do to keep your bike in perfect shape.

Tires

Check the pressure of your tires to make sure they are inflated to proper specifications. Consult the manual or the tire's sidewall for information on the range of acceptable pressures for your tire. Note any splits or fatigue marks in the sidewall or tread. Inspect the rim for dents, twists or kinks. Spin each wheel to make sure it is true and centered in the stays. If the wheel wobbles from side to side when spun, then it needs truing. Check if some spokes need to be replaced or tightened. If your bike is equipped with quick-release mechanisms, make sure they are securely fastened.

Steering

The handlebars, saddle and pedals must be securely attached. Check the height of the handlebar stem. Make sure that the handlebar stem and seatpost are fastened such that their minimum insertion marks are not exposed. Handlebars should be tight and in line with the front wheel. Check if handlebars and front fork are properly stabilized. You should be able to rotate the handlebar post freely in the front fork. Tighten the bolts that attach the pedal crank-arms to the front bearing. Pedals should be tight, with no binding. Check for looseness in front and headset bearings.

Brakes

Squeeze both brake levers and try to roll the bike to check if the brakes are operating properly. If the bike moves while the brave levers are squeezed or if the brake levers touch the handlebar, then your brakes are too loose and need some adjusting. Make sure brake cables are taut. Check the brake cable for breaks or frayed ends;

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Bicycle-accidents---how-to-avoid-them
By Julian Hall
An understanding of how bicycle accidents or a cycling accident occurs can help us to avoid them.

Most people tend to think that bicycle riding is dangerous although the facts point in the opposite direction. Cyclists travel more miles than any other travelers on an average per accident, and they spend more hours on a bicycle compared to other travelers per accident. The fragile look of the bicycle, compare not to most other modes of transport, giving the idea of being dangerous, while its maneuverability tends to prevent most accidents.

Despite the facts pointing to a bicycle being safe, it is important to take certain precautions in making it safer. Although the rate of accidents is lesser, most bicycle accidents are either harmless or just the opposite. Riding habits vary widely and it has been observed that the rate of accidents vary widely between different groups of riders. Children are known to have about 725 accidents per million hours of riding whereas a group of UK cyclists averaged just 66 accidents per million hours. Since, cycling is an art mastered differently by everyone, skill becomes a major factor and it has been observed that many people tend to fall off a bicycle frequently while others seem to be riding eternally.

Most cyclists tend to think that they are plain lucky or unlucky, which is not the case. It is important for a cyclist to work towards safer riding practices than to blame it on luck alone. It has been seen that many cyclists get involved in accidents owing to being careful. They tend to follow wrong procedures. Cyclists riding on the wrong side of the road or riding on the edge of the pavement are actually trying to be careful in preventing accidents failing to realize that they are more prone to being hit by larger vehicles.

BBC Radio 4 collected some interesting opinions where cyclists say they have good reason to ride in the road, as bike lanes are often badly designed, even dangerous.

* "In Battersea there is a cycle path on the pavement which has a beautiful tree in the middle of it."
* "A cycle facility near me has five gates to negotiate in half a mile (involving slowing down, stopping, opening the gate, going through, shutting the gate, back on the bike etc)... or I could use the road."
* "Our cycle lanes offer poorer visibility than the road, run dangerously near lamp posts and road signs, and are not respected by pedestrians."
* "In 2003 I rode from John O'Groats to Lands End and attempted to use

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Are There Any Bicycle Accident Lawyers In Los Angeles?

By By Dave Hoffman

Yes, of course. I was unable to find any attorneys that are only bicycle accident lawyers in Los Angeles, but there are a lot of lawyers that specialize in accidents in general and they can offer you all the help you might need at the court.

Where can I find them?

As everybody else they can be found on the Internet. Type "bicycle accident lawyers Los Angeles" phrase in your search engine and you're going to receive at least 10 attorneys' sites. But before you choose, check their records and make sure their bills won't be too high - it is easy to spend so much money on lawyers that in the end you start to wonder why you have sued somebody in the first place.

What are my rights after a bicycle accident?

Under California law you have substantial rights if only you had a bicycle accident. "Lawyers Los Angeles" website (www.losangeles-lawyers.com http://www.losangeles-lawyers.com) can provide you all information you might need. You have rights to compensation of medical expenses, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, future medical expenses, loss of future

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Think Vintage For Your Garden

By By Martin Swinton

Container gardeners take note. Tired of clay pots? Think vintage, because when you do, there'll be lots to choose from. Most likely vintage items will be worn and chipped which will only add charm to your garden.

Raid the Bathroom.

Forget about a relaxing soak in the tub. Vintage claw-foot bathtubs can be a gardener's delight. They work well because they are big and deep so they can hold a lot of flowers plus all that earth will retain moisture. Just make sure that you are happy with where you've positioned them because once full of soil, they'll be too heavy to move.

Search the Garage.

Galvanized pails and watering cans can make great planters. Vintage bicycles with wired baskets to hold flowers are eye-catching.

Go to the Kitchen.

Enamelware – wash basins, pots, colanders, teakettles - work well in the garden because enamelware can handle the elements. Plus any rust or chips simply add character. Even the kitchen sink can add some whimsy

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Two-wheelers Of The Streets
By Florie Lyn Masarate
As a child, it is what you wanted to have. Remember how it felt like to finally get it as a birthday present from your parents? You were downright happy because you finally got what you wanted. Your step into independence and your first transportation, the bicycle.
E.T. made it defy gravity by making it fly, avoiding those that are coming to get them. But if E.T. only have known that these seemingly harmless looking bicycle can lead to serious accidents, then he would have just made all of them fly, safest that way. But then, that was just Hollywood. This is real life.
Bicycle is one way of safe transportation. Convenient, economic and effective, plus it does not require gasoline or any of the maintenance that other vehicles need. It can also be taken anywhere, hand carried for that matter. Having these characteristics does not make them the safest, or accident-free. On the other hand, it makes them more prone to accidents. There is the ever-present threat of the other vehicles. Then is the drivers and the bikes themselves. It is definitely disadvantageous not only in size but also in structure. One bump and you will find yourself flying, like that in E.T.
Many safety gears have been devised for bicyclists. But can they save you? For example, the helmet. It was created to shield the head from impacts thus preventing head injuries. But it cannot prevent you from getting hit by cars or other vehicles; it doesn't prevent you from getting

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When-can-i-ride-my-bicycle-with-my-kid
By Simon Hendley
The principial determinant of when an kid can join his or her parents on cycle rides is the stability of the kid's neck. Due to the jostling and the additional weight of a helmet (8-10 oz.), this is a few months after a kid can first hold their head up. Note: many jurisdictions have laws demanding passengers on bicycles to be at least one year old.

Usually by age 12 months parents can start checking with the kid's physician to check if they possess the neck development to safely go for a cycle ride. Many toddlers' neck and shoulder muscles can bear the weight of a helmet and absorb shock from bumps in the path at one year old.

We know of no comprehensive study on the best method to carry a child on a cycle and there are hazards linked to all of them.. Here are a couple of points to think about:

Backpacks

Carrying a child on a cycle in a backpack is potentially very dangerous -- and illegal in several jurisdictions. Many of the issues are: The center of gravity is more; if you wear helmets -- as you ought to -- your helmets may bang together; the kid is fairly endangered in a fall because the distance is higher and there is a higher hazard of the kid ending up below the parent in a tumble; plus the backpack allows inferior protection than a childcarrier or trailer.

Toddler Seats

Physics tells us that a child, in a child carriers, attached to a cycle, raises the center of gravity of the cycle. This changes how the cycle handles and increases instability. The bicycle's make-up geometric also articipates in stability – greater chain stays are an element that aids. The heavier the infant the bigger the impact. But, the density of a child is negligible compared to the size and strength of several adults so normally the change in balance is not intolerable. If you want to rehearse before you put your infant into the infant carriers, fill up a book bag with the baby's weight in books and attach it into the carrier and take it for a ride.

Toddler carriers usually work best for toddlers 1-3 years old. There is anecdotal evidence of infants of 15-20 kgs., or 33-44 lbs., being carried in kid carriers. In fact kids usually get too tall for infant carriers before they get too heavy.

For most users the most difficult aspect of infant seats is usually getting the infant into and out of the carrier, specially with back rack mounted carriers (as opposed to front top-bar mounted carriers). One risk of cycle carriers is not when the bike is being pedaled, but when it is halted. When the rider climbs off the saddle, or dismounts, it takes more effort to maintain the bike's balance and keep it upright. Petiter adults generally have the most problem loading and unloading the infant. If the parent can manage this usually they are able to ride safely with a infant carrier.

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Visit Santa Barbara California
By By David Hallstrom

Ninty some miles north west of Los Angeles lies the lovely beach city of Santa Barbara, California where you will find some of the cleanest and best tended beaches on the west coast.

The city of Santa Barbara which includes Hope Ranch and Montecito has a population of approximately 90,000 (not counting the students who reside at UC Santa Barbara.) yet it hosts millions of visitors each year. The residents of the city are, for the most part, friendly, courteous and helpful, the city is clean and thanks to a well enforced anti graffiti department, virtually free of graffiti. Crime rates are low and the police are courteous and willing to assist you in whatever you need. Whether you are a single traveler, traveling with a friend or spouse or taking the whole family, Santa Barbara is a great destination.

There is something for everyone in or near Santa Barbara. Relax on the beaches, enjoy the night life on State Street or in next door Isla Vista, drive past multi million dollar homes in Montecito or Hope Ranch, take in a symphony at the Arlington Theater, visit the Museum of Art, tour the Mission, go to the Zoo or enjoy the Botanic Gardens or the Natural History Museum, fish off Stearns Wharf, go sport fishing or whale watching, dine at one of the numerous excellant restaurants (many with outside patio dining), visit the outdoor Farmer's Market and buy organically grown fruits, vegetables, flowers and plants, buy arts and crafts at the sidewalk art show which is right along the beach, rent a bicycle or a bicycle built for two and ride on the bike paths along the ocean, dine at one of the seafood restaurants or at the

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Schwinn 24 Boy's Chromium Bike is a versatile bike for trails and pavement. Durable high-tensile steel frame and wheels Classic six-speed thumb shifter for easy shifting Front and rear handbrakes for dependable power and total control Yellow frame with black detailing.


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  • Dimensions: 24.41" h x 7.48" w x 48.03" l, 40.79 pounds

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Looking for a solid mountain bike that won't break the bank? Check out the Schwinn High Timber women's model, which is equipped with a hand-built, ride-tuned steel MTB frame with epicenter seat stays and an RST 190 C7 suspension fork. The frame and fork are responsive enough to hold up to tough terrain, but also excel on flat trails and streets. Other details include a Shimano 21-speed drive train with SRAM grip shifters and Shimano front and rear derailleurs.


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  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 1.00" l, 1.00 pounds

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21 speed Shimano gear all-terrain MTB RST 191 Suspension Fork 26" alloy 6061 wheels 6061 alloy Frame 36 hole alloy rims 36 hole alloy hubs with quick release 1.95" Multi terrain tires/tubes Quick release seatpin Alloy V-style Breaks Threadless headset Alloy micro adjust seatpost Alloy chainwheel 28-38-48


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Components seem cheap. "made in china". If I knew it was made in China, I would have bought a different one. bike is just alright not great. it handles just like any other mountain bike for that price. a bit heavy.