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  2. 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.

  3. B'Twin - Wikipedia

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    A B'twin bicycle A B'twin Rockrider 540 S Mountain Bike. B'TWIN was a trademarked brand of bicycles as well as bicycle parts and accessories marketed by Decathlon. [1] It has now been replaced by the Van Rysel brand. The bicycles are produced by several manufacturers in Asia and Europe. In 2010, a small part of the assembly process was ...

  4. Van Rysel - Wikipedia

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    The bike is rounded out with Fizik and Deda components. [3] [4] In addition to the new bikes, there is a clothing and shoe collection under the Van Rysel brand, based on the success of the established B'Twin brand. In December 2023, Decathlon launches a new ultra-light electric road bike with the E-EDR AF APEX AXS 12S. [5]

  5. Category:Cycle manufacturers of Canada - Wikipedia

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  6. 10 Best Canadian Cities To Retire on a Budget of Under $5,000 ...

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    Saskatoon has one of the lowest costs of living of any city in Canada, with a $5,000 budget allowing a retiree to live in relative luxury. ... with the prices in New York city to give an average ...

  7. Cycling in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton presently operates 117 km of on-street bike routes (12 km of marked bike lanes, 105 km of signed but unmarked bike routes), plus 275 km of routes shared with pedestrians (including sidewalks and 160 km of paved multiuse trails), and 450 km of unpaved trails; [23] [24] 500 km of new bike lane and paths is planned to be added from 2009 ...