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  2. Elswick Hopper - Wikipedia

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    The former head office of Elswick Hopper, at the junction of Brigg Road and Holydyke in Barton-upon-Humber, while being converted into apartments, August 2006. Frederick Hopper was born in 1859, [1] and in 1880 started a bicycle repair business in a former blacksmith's shop in Barton-upon-Humber. [1]

  3. Bicycling and feminism - Wikipedia

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    [2] In instructive books written for women on how to ride a bicycle, many authors insist that wearing bicycle costumes made it easier to ride. [14] In both cases, it seems that the decision to wear these athletic costumes was a personal choice for women.

  4. Pashley Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Pashley also made 'SW' (Small Wheel) bikes and does so today under the name 'Delibike' (see above image). By the late 1970s, Pashley was supplying bikes to the Royal Mail. The original Royal Mail designed mail delivery cycle was single speed and equipped with rod operated brakes. Pashley was one of a small number of UK manufacturers (including ...

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  6. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    29ers are mountain bikes that are built to use 700C or ISO 622 mm wheels. 27.5 bikes are mountain bikes that are built to use 650B or ISO 584 mm wheels. Downhill bikes are a specialized type of mountain bike with a very strong frame, altered geometry, and long-travel suspension. They are designed for use only on downhill courses.

  7. Team Halfords Bikehut - Wikipedia

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    Team Halfords Bikehut was a 2008 UCI elite women's cycling team based in the United Kingdom. The team was formed in January 2008 with Dave Brailsford , performance director of British Cycling , the general manager.