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  2. Specialized's latest e-bike is a lighter, easier-to ... - AOL

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    Specialized has introduced the Turbo Como SL, a super light e-bike meant for maneuverability and less effort when you pedal. Specialized's latest e-bike is a lighter, easier-to-ride city cruiser ...

  3. Plug-in electric vehicles in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2022, there were about 47,000 electric vehicles in Ireland. [1] As of 2022 [update] , about 13% of new cars registered in the country were fully electric, and 7% were plug-in hybrid . [ 2 ]

  4. Specialized Bicycle Components - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 Specialized Stumpjumper with full suspension A 2008 Specialized S-Works Transition carbon triathlon/time trial bike. In 1995, Specialized launched the Full Force brand. [13] Full Force was a lower-end mountain bike brand sold through sporting goods stores and discount retailers such as Costco. [5] The move angered some Specialized ...

  5. Dublinbikes - Wikipedia

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    When launched in 2009 there was a total of 40 bike stations and 450 bikes. [36] There was a small expansion completed in 2011, adding 4 new stations and an extra 100 bikes. [ 37 ] In April 2013 expansion plans were announced to expand the network to 102 stations and increasing the number of bikes from 550 to 1500. [ 38 ]

  6. Chain Reaction Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Chain Reaction Cycles started out as a small bike shop named Ballynure Cycles which was opened in 1985 by George and Janice Watson [4] using a £1500 bank loan in the small village of Ballynure in Northern Ireland. [5] In late 1999, the company registered domain name www.ChainReactionCycles.com and launched the Chain Reaction Cycles website. [6]

  7. Cycling Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Cycling Ireland (Irish: Rothaíocht Éireann) or CI is the operating name of the national governing body of the sport of cycling in the island of Ireland. Formally the body is a charitable company limited by guarantee, the Irish Cycling Federation.