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  2. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    The largest multi-bike had 40 riders. [citation needed] In most of these types the riders ride one behind the other (referred to as tandem seating). Exceptions are "The Companion", or "Sociable," a side-by-side two-person bike (that converted to a single-rider) built by the Punnett Cycle Mfg. Co. in Rochester, N.Y. in the 1890s.

  3. Safety bicycle - Wikipedia

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    One other variation that appeared at about the same time is the dwarf, exemplified by the Kangaroo, and with a chain-driven front wheel. By 1885, the safety bicycles cataloged in Henry Sturmey's Indispensable Handbook to the Safety Bicycle included 7 with lever front-drives, 44 with geared front-drives, and only 9 with chain rear-drives.

  4. Glossary of cycling - Wikipedia

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    A mountain bike trail designed for a single line of riders. Sit-on and Sit-in To ride behind another rider without taking a turn on the front (thus tiring the lead rider), often in preparation for an attack or sprint finish. "Sitting in the wheels" is to take an easy ride drafted by the peloton or gruppetto.

  5. How to Safely and Effectively Ride Drops on Your Mountain Bike

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  6. Cycling - Wikipedia

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    Beyond simply riding, another skill is riding efficiently and safely in traffic. One popular approach to riding in motor vehicle traffic is vehicular cycling, occupying road space as car does. Alternately, in countries such as Denmark and the Netherlands, where cycling is popular, cyclists are often segregated into bike lanes at the side of, or ...

  7. Are bicyclists required to follow the same road rules as ...

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    Bicyclists who ride in the dark are required to have a white light visible at least 500 feet ahead in addition to a reflector visible at least 500 feet from behind the bicycle.

  8. 12 Slick Ways to Keep Your Bike Out of Harm's Way at Home - AOL

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    Whether you need to keep your bike in a cramped city apartment, in an overcrowded garage, or in your backyard, we have a storage solution that will both protect your bicycle and keep it easily ...

  9. Bicycle safety - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle safety is the use of road traffic safety practices to reduce risk associated with cycling. Risk can be defined as the number of incidents occurring for a given amount of cycling. Some of this subject matter is hotly debated: for example, which types of cycling environment or cycling infrastructure is safest for cyclists.