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It is the house brand of Ben's Cycle and Fitness, a family-owned bicycle shop in the Lincoln Village neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] [2] Milwaukee Bicycle Co. frames are manufactured by Waterford Precision Cycles, [1] [3] owned by Richard Schwinn (whose family founded the Schwinn Bicycle Company).
In 1979 they incorporated into GT Bicycles, Inc. GT standing for the initials of its founder, Gary Turner. Richard sold his bike shop and began selling frames as fast as possible to bicycle distributors across the US and into Europe. Richard headed the business and marketing aspects of the company while Gary was the engineer and production head.
The first Cranks opened at 22 Carnaby Street, London, in 1961.In 1968 there were 16 vegetarian restaurants in London and 18 in the United Kingdom at the time. [1] Although by no way the first vegetarian restaurant in the U.K. – Sir George Newnes, 1st Baronet opened a successful vegetarian restaurant in Manchester as early as the 1880s [2]
Allchillakill and Cereal Ice Cream Bar by Frio will open April 16.
The larger bicycle component manufacturers typically offer crank lengths for adult riders from 165 to 180 mm (6.5 to 7.1 in) long in 2.5 mm (0.098 in) increments, with 170 mm (6.7 in) cranks being the most common size.
The Neenah-Nodaway Yacht Club (NNYC) is based in Neenah, Wisconsin. [1] Founded in 1864 as the Neenah Yacht Club, it merged in 1905 with Nodaway Yacht Club, which formed to promote racing with "one-design" boats. [1] NNYC participates in Lake Winnebago events, helping to support the Fox Valley Sailing School and many other community events. [1]
A Sugino XD crankset. Sugino (株式会社スギノエンジニアリング, Kabushiki-gaisha Sugino Enjiniaringu) is a Japanese manufacturer of road and track bicycle components, founded in Nara, Japan, in 1910. It made a variety of cycling components, including cranksets and chainrings. [1]
Neenah, Wisconsin: Roach-Burris died after he was tasered. The coroner blamed his death on cocaine intoxication. [192] September 30, 2006 Dominic Felder: 27 Minneapolis, Minnesota: Police responded to a domestic disturbance. Officers Jason King and Lawrence Loonsfoot shot Felder after he reached into his waistband, though he was unarmed.