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  2. Rans Designs - Wikipedia

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    Rans Designs, previously called Rans Inc. (styled all in capitals as RANS), is an American aircraft and, formerly, a leading American recumbent bicycle and tricycle manufacturer, based in Hays, Kansas, United States.

  3. Autogas - Wikipedia

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    Turkish people found the only solution to save money from their road expenses by converting their cars to autogas which gives them an advantage of 35% to 40% savings. This big conversion is the success of Turkish autogas kits and autogas tanks manufacturers starting from 1995, even though autogas use became legal in 2000.

  4. United States Bicycle Route System - Wikipedia

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    The southernmost route, running from near Jacksonville, Florida west to San Diego, California. The first section was established in Florida on November 24, 2014. [20] The section through Arizona was approved on September 24, 2015. [59] [43] USBR 90A: Florida [20] Florida: 23.6 38 2014 USBR 95: Alaska, [27] Washington, California [6]

  5. U.S. Bicycle Route 90 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Bicycle Route 90 (USBR 90) is an east–west U.S. Bicycle Route in Arizona and Florida. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) ultimately plans to extend the route to San Diego, California from its current eastern terminus on the Atlantic Coast south of Jacksonville, Florida .

  6. List of paved Florida bike trails - Wikipedia

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    Boca Grande Bike Path - Boca Grande - 6.5 miles (10.5 km), paved; Brevard/A1A Bike Path - Melbourne Beach; Cape Haze Pioneer Trail-an 8-mile rail trail in Charlotte County, Florida running from Cape Haze in western Port Charlotte to just north of Placida along the right of way of the former Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railway. [67]

  7. Daytona Beach Bike Week - Wikipedia

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    The Daytona Beach Bike Week rally started as the Daytona 200 race on January 24, 1937. This first race was a 3.2 miles (5.1 km) beach and pavement course. It was won by Ed Kretz from California riding an Indian motorcycle with an average speed of 73.34 mph (118.03 km/h).

  8. Coast-to-Coast Connector trail - Wikipedia

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    The Coast-to-Coast Connector bicycle trail is a proposed 250 mile bicycle and multi-use trail across Florida. [1] The trail would provide a path connecting the Gulf of Mexico on peninsular Florida's west coast to the Atlantic Ocean on Florida's east coast.

  9. Flat bar road bike - Wikipedia

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    The drivetrain of a flat bar bike often borrows features from multiple bike styles, pairing the trigger-shifting approach of mountain bikes with the taller cassette ratios of road bikes. The brakes of purpose-built flat-bar designs tend to be linear-pull, a mechanism nonexistent in road bikes and largely displaced by discs with mountain bikes.