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  2. Bicycle parking rack - Wikipedia

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    The most effective and secure bike racks are those that can secure both wheels and the frame of the bicycle, using a bicycle lock. Bike racks can be constructed from a number of materials, including stainless steel, steel, recycled plastic, and thermoplastic. Durability, weather resistance, appearance and functionality are important factors ...

  3. Bicycle parking station - Wikipedia

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    It has 33 showers, 420 lockers, and parking for 420 bicycles in two-level racks. The bike station at Utrecht Railway Station in the Netherlands was completed in 2019 for around €30 million and holds 12,500 bicycles, making it the world's largest. It has three levels of double-decker bike racks, connected by gentle sloping ramps. [7]

  4. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Rack: a rack that attaches behind the seat, usually with stays to the rear dropouts, that serves as a general carrier; Reflector: reflects light to make bicycle evident when the illuminated by headlights of other vehicles. Usually required by law but held in disdain by many cyclists; Removable training wheels: used for assisting balance. Comes ...

  5. The 10 Best Cheap E-Bikes, Determined By Our Testing and ...

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    REI’s CTY e1.1—from the outdoor retailer’s Co-op Cycles house brand—is one of the best e-bike values around. The Class 1 bike has a 300-pound carrying capacity and is powered by a Bafang ...

  6. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    An Electric Pusher Trailer is an e-bike design which incorporates a motor and battery into a trailer that pushes any bicycle. One such trailer is the two-wheeled Ridekick. Other, rarer designs include that of a 'chopper' styled e-bike, which are designed as more of a 'fun' or 'novelty' e-bike than as a purposeful mobility aid or mode of transport.

  7. Bicycle-sharing system - Wikipedia

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    The docking stations are special bike racks that lock the bike, and only release it by computer control. Individuals registered with the program identify themselves with their membership card (or by a smart card, via cell phone, or other methods) at any of the hubs to check out a bicycle for a short period of time, usually three hours or less ...