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  2. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Recumbent bikes reduce stress on joints, particularly the lower back and wrists, but they engage fewer muscles, especially in the core, than upright bikes. They are a good option for individuals ...

  3. 12 Best E-Bikes for Women of All Heights - AOL

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    Editor’s Note: Updated on March 15, 2024. You’re probably all too familiar with E-bikes by now. They’re all the rage on social media with celebrities and influencers using them to get around.

  4. These Best Beginner Bicycles Are More Affordable Than Ever - AOL

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    Finding the right bike is the first step to falling in love with cycling. Our updated guide and recommendations have a list of the best beginner bikes to buy. These Best Beginner Bicycles Are More ...

  5. Yeti Cycles - Wikipedia

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    The latest XC bike the ASR has continued with a 'Flex' stay design. The first Yeti-made e-bike, the SB160e, opted for the 'Sixfinity' 6-Bar suspension system. The 2024 variant of the SB165 now brings a mixed 'mullet' wheel option into the stable (29" & 27.5"). Women-specific bikes were introduced in 2015.

  6. List of bicycle brands and manufacturing companies - Wikipedia

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    This page lists notable bicycle brands and manufacturing companies past and present. For bicycle parts, see List of bicycle part manufacturing companies.. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others (e.g., Nishiki), sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.

  7. Diamondback Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback Bicycles was founded as a BMX brand in 1977 by Western States Imports in Newbury Park, California, which sold bikes under the Centurion (bicycle) brand. [1] Early in its history, the brand name was "Diamond Back" and in 1994 this changed to "DiamondBack" and then to "Diamondback."