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  2. Peloton plans to sell its deluxe stationary bike at Costco to ...

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    The Peloton Bike+, a stationary bike that enables riders to participate in online classes and work out with a virtual community of friends, will be sold at a discount online and in 300 Costco ...

  3. Peloton plans to sell its deluxe stationary bike at Costco to ...

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    The Peloton Bike+, a stationary bike that enables riders to participate in online classes and work out with a virtual community of friends, will be sold at a discount online and in 300 Costco stores from November through mid-February, the companies announced Tuesday. The model will sell in Costco stores for $1,999 and will require self-assembly.

  4. 10 Folding Bikes That Pack Light and Travel Far

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    XP 3.0 Black Long-Range eBike. Lectric offers some of the best budget-friendly electric bikes on the market. The XP 3.0 Long-Range eBike is no exception, with the brand's typical mix of solid ...

  5. Swift Folder - Wikipedia

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    The Swift Folder design employs a vertical folding method, using the seat-post and a split seat-tube as the locking mechanism. To fold, the seat-post is released from the two parts of the seat-tube by their respective quick release clamps, then pulled up into the upper part of the seat-tube to unlock the frame. A pivot in the main frame tube then allows the rear triangl

  6. 8 Folding Exercise Bikes for a Space-Saving Cardio Workout

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    The best folding exercise bikes can top $300 and offer a lot more convenience features—think larger LCD screens, built-in work desks, dozens of resistance levels, and more. Hearst Owned The ...

  7. Dahon - Wikipedia

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    Dahon is the world's largest manufacturer of folding bicycles [5] [need quotation to verify] with a two-thirds marketshare in 2006. [6] The company was founded in 1982 by David T. Hon, a former laser physicist, and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with assembly factories in China, Macau and Bulgaria. [7]