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

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    Staying active is crucial for seniors' health and well-being, but traditional forms of exercise can become challenging with age. Outdoor cycling, for instance, might lose its appeal due to ...

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    These are the 10 best cheap e-bikes—including fat tire, city, urban, folding, and ones that can reach 28 mph—costing $2,000 or less that you can buy right now. The 10 Best Cheap E-Bikes ...

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    Aventon Pace 500.3 Step-Through. Cruise with ease in this powerful bike that lets you control your pace. $,1799 at Aventon. If you're in need of a cruiser e-bike, you'll love the Pace 500.3 Step ...

  5. Super73 - Wikipedia

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    SUPER73 is an American lifestyle adventure brand and manufacturer of electric bicycles based in Irvine, California. [1] It is best known for its product line of motorcycle styled electric bicycles, custom bicycle builds for celebrities, and high-profile e-bike collaborations.

  6. Citi Bike - Wikipedia

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    E-bikes returned to the Citi Bike fleet in February 2020. [88] That May, the system expanded into the Bronx and further north into Manhattan. [ 89 ] [ 90 ] Amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States , Citi Bike recorded its 100 millionth ride that year, as the pandemic resulted in an increase in bicycle usage. [ 91 ]

  7. Stringbike - Wikipedia

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    The mechanism has a rocker arm [5] [6] on each side of the bike that replaces the round sprockets (which are usually only on the right side) on chain driven bikes. In contrast to traditional derailleur chain drives, the drive does not slip when changing gears, [7] and the gearing can be changed even when the bicycle is almost stationary.