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  2. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Pedals: Stationary bikes offer different pedal options to suit your preferences. Some have toe cages for use with regular shoes, and others have clip-in pedals that require cycling shoes.

  3. TYM Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Handmade distortion and fuzz pedals based on the MXR Distortion + and the classic 1960s two knob fuzz, part of the name of the pedals are borrowed from folk musician Woody Guthrie and part of the profit is donated to charity work. The Overdrive. A handmade medium to high gain overdrive pedal with adjustable volume and gain. The Distortion

  4. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Toe clips: a metal or plastic cage attached to a pedal. Usually has an adjustment strap. Secures foot to pedal for increased control and more effective transfer of power from foot to drive chain; Top tube: frame member leading from head tube to seat tube; Valve stem or simply valve: port for adding or releasing air from the inner tube.

  5. Morley Pedals - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s Morley reduced the housing and treadle size of their pedals significantly and eventually changed the chassis to black. 9VDC battery power with an AC adapter jack (wall-wart jack) became standard as Morley pedals evolved in an effort to compete with the new compact pedals from companies like Boss, Ibanez, and DOD. Morley also ...

  6. Pro Co RAT - Wikipedia

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    Power Jack: 2.1 mm (Roland / BOSS-style) 9 V DC adapter socket mod. Because the tip on the BOSS-style adapter is negative, one needs to install a plastic 2.1 mm socket to avoid shorting out the barrel of the plug against the RAT's steel chassis ( note, the official website says it uses a positive tip adapter ).

  7. Cycling shoe - Wikipedia

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    Key features include rigidity, for more-efficient transfer of power from the cyclist to the pedals, weight, a method of attaching the shoe firmly to the pedal and adaptability for use on and off the bicycle. Most high-performance cycling shoes can be adjusted while in use, via a quick-adjusting system that has largely replaced laces.