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  • ...lway Museum, Nairobi, Kenya. Photo archive includes images of early use of bicycles. ...Archives, Harare, Zimbabwe. Photo archive includes images of early use of bicycles.
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  • ...tubing to develop both Steel and Aluminum tubes for their high performance bicycles.
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  • ...lector of all things beautiful related to bicycles. We create high quality bicycles and accessories that represent the Bologna history and feel for Italy and t ...d artisans. Bicidautore is a company that combines the expertise to create bicycles made in limited numbers where at most as few as ten specimens at a time are
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  • ...bicycles in his small workshop in Trento. While Moser does not "craft" the bicycles himself, he oversees his craftsmen as they produce between two and three th
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  • ...t. And in 1974 a great racer by the name of Francesco Moser wanted De Rosa bicycles for his Filotex team, and De Rosa complied. After expansion to Cusano Milan
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  • *[[Aegis Bicycles]] [http://www.aegisbicycles.com/] *[[American Eagle (bicycles)|American Eagle]]
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  • ...han [[derailleur gears]] which are the dominant gear system on most modern bicycles in these countries. In most of continental Europe, however, hub gear system ...company [[Sturmey Archer]], and by the [[1930s]] they had become common on bicycles across the world. Since the 1950s their popularity has been diminished by
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  • ...icycles. In 1948, while still racing as an amateur, he started working on bicycles. His building career started at a premier bicycle factory in Milan where h
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  • ...- Vr - Giovanni Rinaldi. In 1923, The son Leopold moved the production of bicycles and even begins to motorcycles in Cinisello Balsamo - I - thus the brand LE ...Muggio, Mb - sons John and Rosina continued the handcrafting production of bicycles and accessories expanding the range of products.
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  • ...[[Vincenzo Leone]], was an [[Italian]] [[mopeds]] and auxiliary motor for bicycles manufacturer. ...nder. Although it is possible they used the cube as an auxiliary motor for bicycles meant he had a few years of experience with mopeds. In 1952 ''Leone'' devel
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  • ...ner in professional formations prepared by Davide Boifava - with a line of bicycles signed with the well-known firm’s name of casual wear. ...nd irreplaceable test bench represented exactly by the races where Carrera bicycles have, not by chance, gained prestigious and significant goals in the most i
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  • |<center>'''[[Bicycles Museums]]'''</center>
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  • ...ir initial entry into the American market was as manufacturers of mountain bicycles, whose philosophy was traditionalists eschewing the latest fads and styles;
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  • ...he manufacture of light motorcycles with 75 and 125 cc two-stroke engines, bicycles and automobiles. In 1906 they designed the "Invicta 6/8 HP" and "10/12 HP m
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  • ...ium/carbon, Dual is the object of desire of those who love highly reactive bicycles. Created for racing, it is at its best on mixed routes, where the rigidity
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  • ...named '''Bicicletas Rabas''' with the aim of moving into [[manufacturing]] bicycles. The venture proved very successful and in 1946, supported by its profits, ...is an [[acronym]] for '''DER'''ivados de '''BI'''cicletas (derivatives of bicycles).
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  • ...e|road]], [[Mountain bike|mountain]], [[Track cycling|track]], and cruiser bicycles. They are best known for their [[racing bicycle]]s built by their famous ' ...n of F.I.V. Edoardo Bianchi. Located in [[Hayward, California]] it designs bicycles for the American market, which are built in [[Taiwan]]. The design director
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  • ...(established 1883 in [[Milano]]) was an italian maker of sewing machines, bicycles and motorized vehicles, established in [[Milano]]. It was owned by engineer
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  • ...the company "Emilio Bozzi & C.", with the intentions of building complete bicycles, as the English were already doing at the time. The first model produced is These all turn out to be winning choices. The labor force produces excellent bicycles, while the team led by [[Edoardo Pavesi]], the "avucatt" (the lawyer) makes
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  • ...s]] was an small [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that built motorized bicycles with 173 cc two-stroke [[Train]] engines.
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  • ...ndlebars can differ signficantly from the familiar drop bars found on road bicycles. Often riders will use [[triathlon bars]] designed to allow the rider to ex
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  • Very little is known about ACIX, a Milanese manufacturer of motorized bicycles, except that in 1925 it was based in [[Milan]].
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  • '''Ayrton''' was a manufacturer of bicycles motors that operated in [[Milan]] in the early years of the twentieth centu
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  • '''Jenis''' had a very limited production of two-stroke motorized bicycles, might even call them a type of [[moped]].
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  • ...ed his first shop and dedicated himself to the manufacture of [[racing]] [[bicycles]]. He understood what it took to build a true racing bicycle and his reputa ...ched by [[Gianni Motta]], a great champion of that era who had admired the bicycles of the Max Majer team. Motta wanted to engage De Rosa as his frame builder
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  • ...[[Italian]] manufacture of [[motorcycles]] and [[auxiliary engines]] for [[bicycles]]. The company built a 123 cc overhead valve clip-on engines and complete m
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  • ...[[Antonio Dionisi]] in 1926 and was based in [[Milan]] and build motorized bicycles. These were lightweight motorcycles available in three models with a single
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  • '''Romano''' is a historic brand of bicycles with auxiliary motors based in [[Torino]]. In the beginning of the twentiet
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  • For the past 42 years, Scapin has built bicycles by hand. They pride themsleves in their engineering software, CICLOCAD, ena
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  • '''Della Ferrera''', based [[Turin]], was already known for it's bicycles and motorbikes before World War 1. In 1924, they presented a [[prototype]]
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  • '''Marchitelli''' manufactured a two-stroke 38 cc rotary engine for [[bicycles]]. The engine was built into a bike wheels and was designed to replace the
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  • ...company based in [[Milan]], founded in 1903, producing motorcycles from [[bicycles]] [[chassis]] equipped with a 2 hp [[Peugeot]] motor and a chain driven [[t
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  • ...cts such as hats, ties, clothing, watches, perfumes and even old fashioned bicycles, and the company tries to keep all the charm and class from last century's
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  • '''Atala''' was a producer of [[bike|bicycles]], especially for [[racing bike|racing]], founded by [[Cesare Rizzato]] in To this day, Atala builds and designs traditional bicycles, pedal assistance and a complete line of accessories and home fitness.
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  • ...]; Remondin being a very common brand that set the standard on motorized [[bicycles]] of the time.
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  • ...early [[1950s]] the cable-operated, parallelogram variety used on today's bicycles was introduced by [[Tullio Campagnolo]], who also invented the [[Quick rele ...n bike]]s, but as of 2006 SRAM has introduced a drivetrain system for road bicycles.
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  • ...lway Museum, Nairobi, Kenya. Photo archive includes images of early use of bicycles. ...Archives, Harare, Zimbabwe. Photo archive includes images of early use of bicycles.
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  • Open Road Bicycles Tri Sport Bicycles
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  • ...so'') was founded in 1906 by Guido Mattarollo and Brothers for the sale of bicycles and motorcycles, based in [[Treviso]], [[Italian]]. They built motorcycles
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  • ...b in the saddle. The sight of competitors struggling up a muddy slope with bicycles on their shoulders is the classic image of the sport, although unridable se A cyclo-cross rider is allowed to change bicycles and receive mechanical assistance during a race. While the rider is on the
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  • ...9 cc two-stroke auxiliary motor. There they designed auxiliary engines for bicycles and later, with his brother [[Ricardo Bellentani]], founded the BRM, who bu
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  • The'' 'Di Blasi''' is a [[motorcycle]] manufacturer of [[mopeds]] [[bicycles]] and [[tricycles]] leaflets, suitable to be transported to [[car | car]], Even bicycles have been evolving, improving the characteristics of size and weight: after
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  • ...ing of this contract. And again, Paschetta focused on the manufacture of [[bicycles]] and accessories.
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  • ...igi continued the business. From 1896 to 1898 than they were manufacturing bicycles, tandems and a small car. The first bikes with an engines was made only aft
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  • ...ed in [[Milan]] in 1930 for the trade in spare parts and accessories for [[bicycles]] and [[motorcycles]]. In 1950, production of [[mopeds]] with Sachs engines
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  • ...rs for cars and to build [[motorcycles]] and small auxiliary engines for [[bicycles]]. End of the century he developed a 2 [[cylinder]] V engine. This 2-cylind
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  • ==Bicycles== ...s able to apply tangential force at the pedal to overcome it. [[Fixed gear bicycles]] (without a [[freehub]]) use the [[momentum]] of the bicycle and rider to
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  • ...s. [[Saudi Arabia]], however, bans women from driving vehicles (and riding bicycles) on public roads. Saudi women have periodically staged driving protests aga ...be vehicles and cyclists are legally classified as drivers. The riding of bicycles is rarely subject to licensing. However, some municipalities may require a
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  • Continental manufactures tires for cars, trucks, bicycles, and agricultural machines. They sell tires under the '''Continental''' and
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  • ...helli''' was founded by P. Sarpi in [[Milan]] in 1925.They built motorized bicycles equipped with the German Alba 198 cc side-valve engine.
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  • [[Cesare Rizzato]] also made the ''[[Atala]]'' bicycles.
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  • ...dash;these are often defined as ''power-assisted bicycles'' or ''motorized bicycles''. Some jurisdictions, however, may categorize these as a type of moped, c ...as to be above 15 years and wear a helmet. In traffic they are regarded as bicycles unless there are signs explicitly forbidding mopeds. Mopeds registered befo
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  • ...is a manufacturer of [[road bicycle racing|road racing]] [[Racing bicycle|bicycles]] founded by Ernesto Colnago in 1954 in [[Province of Milan|Cambiago]], Ita ...ly stated that ''"Colnago has one production line only, and therefore, the bicycles of top professionals and normal users are produced together, by the same pe
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  • ...le brand enjoys widespread consideration and appeal. The history of Rossin bicycles is relatively short, but at the same time glorious. Rossin was born to win ...as and Itla are the teams of the munifi cent patron Vittorio Ghezzi. Using bicycles provided by Ernesto [[Colnago]], a popular manufacturer. [[Ghezzi]] and Dom
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  • ...09 they formed the company '''Restelli & Buzio C.''' and began designing [[bicycles]] and engines for aircraft. A year later the two founders separated. '''Res
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  • ...one. The store still exists today and is run by his nephew who still sells bicycles and accessories.
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  • ...nufacturing electric cars as well as acquiring an interest in Millet motor bicycles. He established [[Automobiles Darracq S.A.]] in [[Suresnes]], near [[Paris
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  • ...[[leather]] strap as transmission. Carlo was engaged as a racer of these bicycles, winning the
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  • ...The company supplies mosly hand-made, high end bicycles. The company makes bicycles for road racing, track racing, bicycle messengers, and [[cyclo-cross]]. ...as far back as 1922, when Giovanni's cousin Alessandro was already making bicycles in a small factory. The beginning of this manufacturing was signified with
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  • ...rnielli''', a historical Italian company, specialized in the production of bicycles and home fitness equipment.
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  • ...''Stucchi'' brothers in 1875. The factory for bicycling as they affect to bicycles, to tandem, quad-cycles then and motorized tri-cycles, with one of them was
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  • For two-wheeled vehicles such as [[motorcycles]] and [[bicycles]], the term is used to describe vehicles which can power the front as well
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  • ==Bicycles==
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  • '''Intramotor Gloria''' was an Italian manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles and three wheeled delivery wagons from 1976 until 1978. They o
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  • ...h was founded in 1899 by [[Ippolito Raimondini]]. He produced "chain free" bicycles, which had a shaft drive. Ippolito went to the body shop [[Orlandi]] in [[M
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  • Today, CIOCC is still a market leader, offering unique bicycles for quality, design and performance.
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  • ...w and medium performance bicycle tires have substantial tread, because the bicycles they are designed for often find themselves used off pavement as well, in d
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  • ...by Vittorio Guerzoni. Initially they produced a 123 cc clip-on engine for bicycles, but also motorcycles in 1925 with a 246 cc parallel twin-side door with an Vittorio Guerzoni was a creator of motorized bicycles, then of light motorcycles and finally motorcycle named Mignon (a perfectly
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  • ...er [[transmission]], capable of 32 km/h, to be applied under the pedals of bicycles in list until 1954. There were mopeds with 49 ccengines and a chain driven
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  • ...rs are appropriate for different people and styles of cycling. Multi-speed bicycles allow gear selection to suit the circumstances, e.g. it may be comfortable ...he drivetrain of the bicycle. On [[single-speed bicycle]]s and multi-speed bicycles using [[derailleur gears]], the gear ratio is the ratio of the number of te
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  • Early bicycles such as the high wheeled [[penny-farthing]] bikes had no brakes as we would ...This is not a disadvantage for the very specialized manner in which these bicycles are ridden.
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  • ...ansion of Wilier’s staff as well as its facilities; production reached 200 bicycles a day supported by the efforts of 300 employees. ...n the early '50s that brought about the “economic miracle,” people gave up bicycles in favor of scooters and motorbikes. Bicycle companies suffered the consequ
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  • ...to manufacture welded and seamless steel tubes used for the production of bicycles motorcycles (Guzzi was winning with frames made of Colombo tubes), cars and ...the design leaders. Still in the ‘30s, the first set of special tubes for bicycles were produced: [[Aelle]], Tenax]] and [[Columbus]].
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  • ...expedient of attaching an engine with a roller transmission to one of its bicycles, a typical example of Italian creativity, resulted in the first motorbike p
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  • The Italian motorcycle manufacturer '''Gloria Intramotor''' manufactured [[bicycles]], [[motorcycles]], [[mopeds]] and [[tricycles]] from 1976-78. Gloria Intra
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  • ...unded in 1906 by three brothers bearing that name, initially they repaired bicycles. This was followed by the production of motorbikes (starting in 1908) and t
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  • Luigi Storero, had also been manufacturer of bicycles and tricycles with motor, which had concerned himself Giovanni Agnelli (Fia
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  • ...ting that for all vehicles that travel upon [[wheel]]s (such as cars and [[bicycles]]), the sum of rolling friction and [[static friction]] is what causes the
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  • ...t that work entailed. But the family knows that they were always mad about bicycles, cycling and cycle racing. The pictures of Binda and Girardengo in the open ...airs. At that time in Italy, this was a big and important business because bicycles were the primary form of transport, especially in a small village like Conc
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  • ...further. Just like many other motorcycle makers, Husqvarna began by making bicycles. ...motorcycle makers, Husqvarna begins by making bicycles. The production of bicycles starts at the end of the 19th century and in 1903 Husqvarna builds their fi
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  • ...([[Varese]]). For thirteen years he devoted himself to the production of [[bicycles]], then [[motorcycles]] with [[Minarelli]] engines. In 1969, the company pr
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  • ...racing down [[Mount Tamalpais]] (Mt Tam) on old 1930s and '40s [[Schwinn]] bicycles retrofitted with better brakes and fat tires. This group included [[Joe Bre Mountain bikes differ from [[Racing bicycle|road racing bicycles]] in several ways. They have a smaller and stronger frame, knobby, wider an
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  • ...Special gears called sprockets can be coupled together with chains, as on bicycles and some motorcycles. Again, exact accounting of teeth and revolutions can
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  • [[Edoardo Bianchi]] started making [[Bianchi bike|bicycles]] in [[Milan]] in 1885.
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  • ...rare and prototypes. Coaches from the early 19th c. onwards and some rare bicycles. About 50 cars, 50 motorcycles and bicycles, Fiat predominates, 1927 Fiat 501 torpedo, 1933 Fiat Balilla 3m (ex Premio
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  • Adherents of gas emission have carried that belief to motorcycles, bicycles and "sports" cars, while all other disk brake users from the same automotiv
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  • | Products || [[motorcycles]] and [[bicycles]]
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  • [[Category: Bicycles]]
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  • ...nufacturing company based in [[Milan]], [[Italy]], producing mostly road [[bicycles]] and components. Cinelli has a reputation for quality in design and produ
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  • ...craze]] took hold, many other blacksmiths began forming companies to make bicycles using the new design. Velocipedes were expensive, and when customers soon b ...Essentially, the velocipede was a stepping stone that created a market for bicycles that led to the development of more advanced and efficient machines.
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  • ...1953 with the [[Mosquito 38A]], a new 38.5 cc engine to mounted to common bicycles. A new model was built, called the ''Mosquito 38B'' with a capacity of 49 c
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  • ...s, by the ''Po'' brothers, a family specializing in the repair and sale of bicycles and mopeds [[Cimatti]].
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  • ...jurisdictional definition of an electric bicycle. A few types of electric bicycles are able to re-capture energy from braking and can re-charge the batteries
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  • ...posts and crank arms are becoming commonplace on medium- and higher-priced bicycles. CFRP forks are used on most road bikes.
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  • Edoardo Bianchi was an Italian motorcycling pioneer who began by building bicycles in 1885. He built a motorized bicycle in 1897, and a car in 1900. In 1903 h
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  • ...ed to slipstream behind team-mates mounted, in the early events, on tandem bicycles or other conventional cycles. From [[1931]], the pacing was provided by mot ...e record for the most victories is held by [[Herman Van Springel]] who won seven times between [[1970]] and [[1981]].
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  • ...d Iran and collaboration with the French Gitane, the first manufacturer of bicycles and motorbikes 125 and 175 motor YDRAL then, leads to marketing in France u
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  • ...y into their familiar, current design. Numbering over a billion worldwide. Bicycles provide the principal means of transportation in many regions, are a popula ...to their coinage, nicknaming it the ''[[penny-farthing]]''. The primitive bicycles of this generation were difficult to ride, and the high seat and poor weigh
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  • ...a special series of stainless steel tubes chrome-molybdenum for frames of bicycles from the competition. The series, consisting of twelve pieces, tubes in hig ...p the production, which will provide the best long-Case producing high-end bicycles.
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  • ...rded from Milani in 1970 to differentiate the production, still building [[bicycles]].
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  • ...and began in [[Turin]] in 1922 in a small workshop was equipped to repair bicycles and motorcycles, this activity was supported by his younger brother Mark wh
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  • In 1922, all vehicles were allowed, cars, motorbikes, and even bicycles with supporting engines. Over 100 entrants showed up to compete in the 10 l
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  • ...ichel'' so the brothers decided to start production of an [[engine]] for [[bicycles]], designed by Remondini, which resulted in significant success. In [[1937] ...to-Aviator) decided to design an engine to be provided to manufacturers of bicycles. The top management chose to make a propeller "type Remondini" at the time
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  • "The 4-Bar Linkage" is an adapted mechanical linkage used on bicycles. With a normal full-suspension bike the back wheel moves in a very tight ar
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  • ..., an innovative auxiliary engine from 38.5 cc intended to equip the common bicycles.
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  • ...which had been caught up in the enthusiasm for riding the newly devised [[bicycles with pedals]]. It explains too the accounts of spectators dressed in their ...s Moore]]. He was a friend of the Michaux family and rode one of their new bicycles. It is now in the museum at [[Ely]], [[Cambridgeshire]], [[England]].
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  • Because neither bicycles nor automobiles had been invented when Thomson produced his tire, that tire ...mpany]]'' to produce his invention. The invention quickly caught on for [[bicycles]] and was later adapted for use on [[automobile|car]]s. Dunlop is now a sub
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  • ...pported initially by the cheaper two-wheel: the Garelli Mosquito motorized bicycles, while [[Piaggio]] filed in 1946 the legendary [[Vespa]].
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  • ...lleur is introduced. This derailer will be a fixture on [[Eddy Merckx]]'s bicycles during his first four [[Tour de France]] victories.
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  • ...ich already manufactures gears, thus beginning the production of parts for bicycles. The next step is obvious: as I had done in France, Peugeot, also manufactu ...also, the Florentia reduces its capital, and Fiat , Giant even then, marks seven million pounds loss. Among the few Italian automotive industries reported a
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  • ...f approvals granted between 1945 and 1969, found concessions for tractors, bicycles, etc ... finally after four days of research found one case in 1947 that sa
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  • ...patents Eng. Faccioli ", had already made a reputation by building popular bicycles, Welleyes. This company allowed the [[Ceirano]] and eng. Faccioli, an excel ...x Turkheimer]], who had become known in the industry for its production of bicycles, with whom he also won a contract army. But was not the only decision. "It
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  • The bicycles are steel, sturdy and have a smaller front wheel to let the stayer bend for
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  • ...ed "speeds". A 21-speed bike will have three sprocket wheels in front and seven in back.
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  • Steering is crucial to the stability of bicycles and motorcycles (see article on [[bicycle]]).
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  • ...of RCM's present owners, produced and marketed a complete range of 'modern bicycles' under the trademark of ''[[Cypselus]]''. Some models, like the 'chainless In 1983 with the RCM range already consisting of seven different models, with main brushes from 50 to 1250 cm wide, the Modenese c
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  • ...ublic. The first Cucciolos were available alone, to be mounted on standard bicycles, by the buyer; however, businessmen soon bought the little engines in quant The British Superbike series has been won by Ducati riders on seven occasions:
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  • The first prize represented seven months' wages for a miner at the time. ...s, as were many competitions of the era. The first were other cyclists, on bicycles or [[tandem]]s. Cars and motorcycles were allowed to pace from 1898. The hi
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  • ...tor. Some bicycle conversion kits aided popularisation of "hybrid" vehicle bicycles that used [[electric]] hub [[electric motor|motor]]s (such as Bionx), inter
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  • ...bombing in 1943. Following the war Siata launched an auxiliary engine for bicycles which was an immediate success and at the same time changed the meaning of
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  • ...uring oilcloth followed by sporting goods, specializing in tennis rackets, bicycles, and clothing and, during the war, military uniforms. He was also a propert The first Cisitalias were the single-seater 1,100cc D46s. Seven of these cars were entered in the [[Coppa Brezzi]] held in [[Turin]]’s Va
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  • ...xis must be identical and the supplied torques add together. Most electric bicycles are in effect of this type. When only one of the two sources is being used,
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  • ...period of motorcycle history there were many manufacturers as producers of bicycles adapted their designs for the new [[internal combustion engine]]. As the en
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  • ...United States) holds the record as the only rider to have won the ''Tour'' seven times (consecutively 1999&ndash;2005); he retired after the 2005 ''Tour''. ...ur is run has continued to rise, whereas improvements in training methods, bicycles etc., on a fairly mature sport, should only yield marginal improvements. Th
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  • A social organization called [http://www.geneveroule.ch/ Genève Roule] lends bicycles free of charge for the day, from 30 April through 30 October. A passport or
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