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  2. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    This type of bicycle usually has a strong but lighter frame, and dual-suspension with travel between four and seven inches. Trials bicycles designed for trials riding, often without regard for attaching a seat. [7] Exercise bikes, spinning bikes, or exercycles are devices used as exercise equipment for indoor cycling.

  3. KHS Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    KHS Bicycles is a bicycle manufacturer founded in 1974 with main operations in the United States and Taiwan.Its bicycles are distributed in over 30 countries. [1] Although KHS' main focus has been in mountain bikes, it has offerings in road bikes, folding bikes, tandem bikes, cruiser bikes (under the Manhattan brand name), single speed bikes and BMX bikes (under the FreeAgent brand name).

  4. Birdy (bicycle) - Wikipedia

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    The bike has always offered standard rear dropout spacing, which allows a wide range of gearing options and disc brakes. Standard options currently include: 8-speed hub gear, 8-speed dérailleur, 24-speed SRAM Dual Drive hybrid gearing system, and the Rohloff Speedhub 14-speed hub gear. The more expensive models are now fitted with disc brakes.

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  6. Felt Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Felt produces road, track, cyclocross, electric bicycles, and cruiser bikes. All design is completed in the United States and the majority of production comes from Asia. [1] The company also has a strong reputation in the time trial/triathlon bike area [2] and for several years provided bicycles to UCI teams in the Tour de France.

  7. Ross (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Ross began making bicycles in 1946, [23] and by the late 1960s, manufactured about 1 million bicycles per year. [3] By 1985, it had sold 10 million bicycles. The company, still known as Chain Bicycle Corporation, marketed bikes under the Ross brand, [6] including children's, BMX, touring, cruiser, mountain, racing, wheelie, and stationary exercise bicycles.