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  2. 12 Best E-Bikes for Women of All Heights - AOL

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    12 Best E-Bikes for Women of All Heights. Suzy Forman. March 15, 2024 at 9:50 AM. Editor’s Note: Updated on March 15, 2024. ... This bike, made for riders 5’8” to 6’4” tall, can last up ...

  3. From Trail-Ripping Gravel Rides to Reliable Work Commuters ...

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    From casual cruisers to fast road racers, hardcore enduro bikes to electric, these best bikes for women are excellent models you can buy right now.

  4. Magna (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    The boys' bikes have model number 8504-51 and are blue. The women's bikes have model number 8547-84 and also are purple. The men's bikes have model number 8547-85 and are black. The words "Great Divide" are located on the cross-tubes of these bicycles and the word "KALLOY" is located on the handlebar stems.

  5. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    The city bike differs from the familiar European city bike in its mountain bike heritage, gearing, and strong yet lightweight frame construction. It usually features mountain bike-sized (26-inch) wheels, a more upright seating position, and fairly wide 1.5–1.95-inch (38–50 mm) heavy belted tires designed to shrug off-road hazards commonly ...

  6. Do Women Really Need Women's Specific Bikes? - AOL

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    With the 2023 Tour de France Femmes in full swing, we break down the past and current philosophy behind "women's specific" bikes.

  7. Bicycling and feminism - Wikipedia

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    While the ordinary was exclusively used by men, women were allowed to use bicycles such as the two-seater sociable, the tandem bicycle, and the tricycle. Beginning in the late 1860s companionate riding became a popular social activity for men and women. These vehicles allowed men and women to develop new methods of coed socialization.