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		<title>Bicycle &#8211; a Perfect Associate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being one of the most basic human power-driven vehicles, the bicycle has two wheels attached to a vehicle that
is driven by a pedal. presented during the 19th centuries bicycles are known to outdo the
full number of motor vehicles by a ratio of 2 to 1. Bicycles being the main method of transport in many corners [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="2" face="Arial">Being one of the most basic human power-driven vehicles, the bicycle has two wheels attached to a vehicle that<br />
is driven by a pedal. presented during the 19th centuries bicycles are known to outdo the<br />
full number of motor vehicles by a ratio of 2 to 1. Bicycles being the main method of transport in many corners of the globe, the bicycle is also majorly used for other recreational actions and for the purpose of fitness and even in the case of law enforcement actions such as petrolling an area.</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 key pattern and the shape of a<br />
typical bicycle has remained relatively unchanged. But, other advances such as using computers to innovation<br />
and check the stability have been made to the bicycle from its inventing process. These methods have greatly aided the spawn of<br />
particularized bicycles for particular purposes such as racing, utility and law enforcement uses. Additionally, the concept of the bicycle has up to a great extent extended its contribution for the development of automobiles by introducing concepts such as ball bearings, pneumatic tires and spoke tensioned wheels.</font></p>
<h2>Features of a Bicycle</h2>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">When mentioning to bicycles, the dynamics of the bicycle should be considered first. A bicycle has to maintain its center of gravity over the wheels in order to stay upright or balanced.<br />
Therefore, it attains this by the moving forward using the steering which is ordinarily provided by the rider<br />
and sometimes even by the bicycle itself. In addition in order to successfully pilot a turn, the combined or full center of mass<br />
of both the bicycle and the rider must lean into the turn. A technique mentioned 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 bicycle.</font></p>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">Bicycle can be classified as an highly<br />
cost-efficient machine looked at in both biological and mechanical view point. When<br />
comparison the energy an individual must spend to travel a given distance, the bicycle is stated to be the most efficiently<br />
working self powered method of transportation. Nearly, 99% of the energy is carried to the <a href="http://www.cycletechinc.com/monnewmnt.htm">wheels of the bicycle</a> when a<br />
rider exerts energy into the pedals. However when gears mechanics are used this figure may drop by 10-15%.A rider using a bicycle<br />
feels air drag or the resistive force that is exerted by air. 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. However, the exerted drag can be significantly<br />
decreased 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 different 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>The Practical Uses of an E-Bike</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 09:27:31 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Bikers Center]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not getting enough exercise? It&#8217;s a common thought &#8211; we all recognize this, yet many things get in the way of actually doing exercise. You see individuals packed into gymnasiums working out, and think : well, I have to go to the gymnasium, pay up my membership fee, then get to do some exercise. It just seems like too much effort, isn&#8217;t there something I can do that&#8217;s not going to blow a lot of my precious time &#8211; something that&#8217;s even useful?</p>
<p>Then you may consider buying a push bike, as bicycling around is a superb means to improve your health. You can ride to work or do some shopping, so it&#8217;s very practical. It&#8217;s also money-saving &#8211; there&#8217;s no gasoline required and the running costs are almost nothing. It&#8217;s also eco-friendly. And not forgetting the small detail of actually getting you in shape.</p>
<p>Still,  many people are put off getting a push bike since it&#8217;s just TOO much effort. As bizarre as that may sound, it could be because they may live in a very hilly location, be aged or have a particular ailment that make biking too &#8220;hardcore&#8221; for their abilities. Also for some individuals, it&#8217;s not pragmatic biking to work since they will sweat too much through the exertions of cycling. </p>
<p>So this is where e-bikes, or electric bikes come in. E-bikes allow you to give your legs a rest on the hard hills simply by turning your hand on the grip and allowing the electric motor kick in &#8211; pedalling is no longer required then. Then when you&#8217;re ready to switch to manual, just start pedalling. So you get your modest exercise and fresh air without breaking a sweat. E-bikes are also cost-effective to operate needing only a daily re-charge if you cycle about 15 to 22 miles per day, although most individuals need just two recharges per week as they&#8217;re not doing this kind of distance. If you need to carry your bike around, consider a <a href="http://www.topelectricbikes.co.uk/Electric-Bikes-/-Bicycles/Aluminium-Alloy-Frame---Lightweight/C3-22-1-0.htm">lightweight aluminium electric bike</a>.</p>
<p>Nowadays the actual cost of getting an e-bike have dropped in price, so you can save yourself a lot of money on gym memberships, fuel, bus fares etc. by buying and on a regular basis using an electric bike. </p>
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