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  2. Dirt jumping - Wikipedia

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    An 'all-round' bike used for dirt jumping will more likely have 26-inch wheels, a 25-36 tooth chainring with a wide-ratio cassette and a short- to mid-travel fork. Mountain bike dirt jumpers are usually split on the basis of wheel size because the wheel size dictates the shape of the takeoff to an extent.

  3. JMC Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 JMC began manufacturing BMX bicycles. [1] During the 1970s and 80's, it sponsored such notable BMX racers, such as Harry Leary, Clint Miller, Tinker Juarez, and Darrell Young, Andy Patterson, Solan Foster, Gary DeBacker, Melanie Cline, Carl Butler and Sam Arellano. By 1979 the bicycle shop was sold and the company owned just the factory.

  4. MTT Turbine Superbike - Wikipedia

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    MTT has fuelled the Y2K with diesel, kerosene and Bio-Fuel (all similar to jet fuel in composition). Thicker fuel is preferable because it has a higher energy content per unit of fuel, but a turbine can be run on gasoline or other flammable liquids just as easily, or even powderized fuel such as coal dust if a delivery system is set up for it.

  5. BMX bike - Wikipedia

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    Higher range freestyle bikes are mostly chromoly, such as lightweight 4130 chromoly, or generation 3 chromoly. [1] BMX race bikes extensively use aluminum or carbon fiber. BMX bikes are smaller in size as compared to other bikes. These bikes come with thick and fat tires to absorb shocks and for better jumping.

  6. Huffy - Wikipedia

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    Seven years later in 1960, Huffman was the third largest bike manufacturer in the United States. [3] Popular models produced during the heyday of the Huffy Corporation included the RadioBike, which had an electron-tube radio in the tank; [7] the Scout, a 10-speed road bicycle; the Dragster, a so-called "wheelie bike"; and the Sigma, a BMX bike.

  7. Small-wheel bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Small wheels may be welcome in indoor locations where large wheels are not. Small-wheel bicycles are adult bicycles that have wheels of 510 mm (20 in) nominal diameter or less, which is smaller than the 700c (522 mm), 660, 700, 740 mm (26, 27.5, 29 in) sizes common on most full-sized adult bikes.

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