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  2. Get Your Sweat on with These Exercise Bikes for At-Home ... - AOL

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    Upright bikes are the original exercise bike—the kind you see in the cardio section at your local gym. These are well-suited for less intense workouts, and usually have a smaller footprint than ...

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    The NordicTrack S221 bike boasts a 22" rotating HD smart touchscreen, 2-3 lbs. dumbbells and a 30-Day iFIT family membership. $2,000 $3,000 at Dick's Sporting Goods Echelon Reflect Touch Mirror

  4. Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia

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    The new rules limit the maximum weight of an e-bike to 120 kilograms, require a maximum braking distance of nine metres and prohibit any modifications to the bike's motor that would create speeds greater than 32 kilometres per hour.

  5. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    Reducing the weight of the bike + rider by 1 kg would increase speed by 0.01 m/s at 9 m/s on the flat (5 seconds in a 32 km/h (20 mph), 40-kilometre (25 mile) time trial). The same reduction on a 7% grade would be worth 0.04 m/s (90 kg bike + rider) to 0.07 m/s (65 kg bike + rider).

  6. Montague Bikes - Wikipedia

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    The first two bikes in the X-Series were the Montague CX 21-speed Comfort Bike and the Montague MX 24-speed Mountain Bike. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 2001, the company released the Paratrooper military mountain bike, which was a commercial, non-electric version of the TENS bike it had developed for DARPA.

  7. Ross (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Ross began making bicycles in 1946, [23] and by the late 1960s, manufactured about 1 million bicycles per year. [3] By 1985, it had sold 10 million bicycles. The company, still known as Chain Bicycle Corporation, marketed bikes under the Ross brand, [6] including children's, BMX, touring, cruiser, mountain, racing, wheelie, and stationary exercise bicycles.

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