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		<title>Bicycle &#8211; a Perfect Associate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bicycle is a human supercharged vehicle that has a frame affiliated with two wheels and that is
driven by a pedal. introduced during the 19th centuries bicycles are known to outdo the
total number of motor vehicles by a ratio of 2 to 1. In many areas of the globe, bicycles are the main method of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="2" face="Arial">A bicycle is a human supercharged vehicle that has a frame affiliated with two wheels and that is<br />
driven by a pedal. introduced during the 19th centuries bicycles are known to outdo the<br />
total number of motor vehicles by a ratio of 2 to 1. In many areas of the globe, bicycles are the main method of transport. Although<br />
the essential use of the bicycle is as a means of carry, it has developed other uses including recreational activities, fitness actions<br />
law enforcement diligences and competitive sports.</font></p>
<h2>The Story of Bicycles</h2>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">Since the inception of the chain-driven model in around 1885, the primary pattern and the shape of a<br />
typical bicycle has remained relatively unchanged. But, other advances such as using computers to design<br />
and check the stability have been made to the bicycle from its manufacturing process. These methods have greatly aided the spawn of<br />
particularized bicycles for particular purposes such as racing, utility and law enforcement uses. In addition, many of the parts that played a<br />
major role in the development of automobiles for instance, ball bearings, pneumatic tires and spoke tensioned wheels were initially intended for<br />
the bicycle.</font></p>
<h2>Features of a Bicycle</h2>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">Dynamics<br />
of the bicycle is something that should be mentioned to first. A bicycle has to maintain its center of gravity over the wheels in order to stay upright or balanced.<br />
Therefore, it reaches this by the moving forward using the steering which is commonly provided by the rider<br />
and sometimes even by the bicycle itself. Additionally, in order to navigate successfully the body of the rider must balance out the dynamics,<br />
particularly at turns. A technique referred to as counter-steering is used to attain this task by directly turning the handlebars with the hands<br />
or indirectly leaning or slanting the <a href="http://www.cycletechinc.com/trainer.htm">bicycle</a>.</font></p>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">Through both biological and mechanical view points, the bicycle is an highly<br />
economic machine. When<br />
comparing the energy an individual must spend to travel a given distance, the bicycle is stated to be the most efficiently<br />
operating self supercharged method of transportation. The bicycle wheels carry nearly 99% of the energy because the rider exerts energy to pedals. But in<br />
bicycles that have gear mechanisms, the energy needed will be reduced Nonetheless the air drag faced by the rider will<br />
always remain a problem. When the speed is high, a lot of energy will be needed<br />
to overcome this airdrag resulting in an exhaustive ride for the rider. Nevertheless, the exerted drag can be importantly<br />
diminished by placing the rider in a supine or a prone position and by covering the bicycle with fairing that is aerodynamic.</font></p>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">The main<br />
features of a bicycle are frame, steering mechanisms, seating, drivetrain, suspension, wheels and brakes. Certain bicycles may include optional<br />
mechanics such as gearing which uses several sizes of gears to obtain a mechanical advantage from the bicycle. By using gears, the efficiency of the bicycle can be increased by descreasing effort and increasing output.</font></p>
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		<title>An Introduction to Electric Mountain Bicycles</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 07:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days the actual cost of purchasing an electric bike have dropped in price, so you can find yourself saving a lot of dosh on gym memberships, fuel, bus fares etc. by purchasing and on a regular basis using an e-bike.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all want to do more exercise but so many things get in the way. We witness people packed into gyms doing exercise, and consider : I must drive to the gym, pay my member&#8217;s costs, then lift some weights. It seems like too much hassle, can&#8217;t I do something that&#8217;s not going to blow a lot of my precious time &#8211; something that&#8217;s even pragmatic?</p>
<p>You might consider buying a push bike, as biking around is a superb way to improve your health. You can cycle to work or do some shopping, so it&#8217;s rather useful. It&#8217;s also very cost -effective &#8211; there&#8217;s no gasoline called for and the running costs are almost nothing. It&#8217;s also environmentally friendly. And not forgetting the small detail of actually getting fit too.</p>
<p>Yet many individuals are put off getting a bicycle because it&#8217;s just TOO much exercise. As crazy as that sounds, it could be because they may live in a very hilly area, be aged or suffer from particular ailments that make cycling too much effort for their abilities. And for a few people, it&#8217;s not realistic bicycling to work since they will sweat too much because of the exertions of pedaling. </p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s time to talk about e-bikes, or electric bikes. They allow you to give your legs a break on the tough hills simply by twisting your hand on the grip and allowing the electric motor take over &#8211; pedalling is no longer required then. Then when you feel up to it, just let your legs take over. You get modest exercise and clean air without doing yourself in. Electric bikes are also cheap to operate necessitating only a daily battery recharge if you do around 30-40k a day, although most people need just a couple of recharges per week since they&#8217;re not doing this kind of mileage. You can find a local supplier of <a href="http://www.topelectricbikes.co.uk/">electric bikes</a> by looking on the internet.</p>
<p>These days the actual cost of purchasing an electric bike have dropped in price, so you can find yourself saving a lot of dosh on gym memberships, fuel, bus fares etc. by purchasing and on a regular basis using an e-bike. </p>
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