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My Kids Love That Bike !

July 20, 2010 by Shawn Warren  
Filed under Biking

Next week my son will be seven years old. My spouse and I thought carefully what to offer him as a birthday gift. Seven years is an important age for a kid. And, as any good parents, we wanted to give him a nice gift. Last year, he did receive some puzzles. My son is really a genius and puzzles are the way to go with him. We gave him four full puzzles kits. Very nice ones and most importantly: theirs designs were incredible.

Q.&A.: Transportation Secretary on Biking, Walking and 'What …

April 5, 2010 by By LEORA BROYDO VESTEL  
Filed under Biking

“I think that livable and sustainable communities is a game changer,” said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, explaining his “sea change” policy to support biking and walking alongside road projects.

Biking across America: One student's adventure to fight …

April 1, 2010 by News Staff  
Filed under Biking

On May 25, UK biology sophomore Cameron Hamilton, along with five Western Kentucky University students, will begin a 3197.8 mile cross-country bike ride starting in Oceanside, Calif., and ending in Yorktown, Va., in an attempt to raise …

Reasons For Wearing Motorcycle Goggles

March 21, 2010 by David Lewis  
Filed under Biking

With the economy of today, motorcycle riding is becoming even more popular. When riding, however, the proper equipment is essential. Motorcycle goggles are one essential safety tool for many riders.

Perfect Places To Bike In Nevada

March 20, 2010 by PJ Williams  
Filed under Biking

Nevada state is in between two mountain ranges that form the Great Basin. The Mojave Desert is also in Nevada. So, riding in specific parts of the state in the summer months may be harmful if you do not remain hydrated. Always bring water and ride with a friend, and take breaks often to cool off.

Awesome Places to Bike in Nebraska

March 16, 2010 by PJ Walker  
Filed under Biking

Nebraska is situated on the Great Plains and it is pretty much considered flat in a geographical sense. Bikers should not fret however. There are still tons of enjoyable places to go riding. There are some hills in the eastern part of the state. Panorama Point is the highest point in Nebraska with an elevation of 5,424 feet. Below are some of the trails that the state of Nebraska has to offer.

Learning About Cycling

December 13, 2009 by Byron Jonas  
Filed under Biking

For most of us, cycling is a distant, even obscure sport. We know very little, if anything, about it. While a bicycle is a familiar object, one we learn to ride as children and continue to enjoy time on as adults, it is not often one we associate with athletic activity. Super athlete Lance Armstrong has brought some attention to the sport in recent years with his superior performance at the Tour de France and other cycling events. Nevertheless, it remains low on the radar of most sports fans around the world.

Tips on Buying Harley Davidson Exhaust Pipes

November 26, 2009 by Jack Hammer  
Filed under Biking

Most new Harley Davidson owners will find themselves afflicted with a disease right after buying their new Harley Davidson. That disease is the need to modify their new motorcycle and it has no cure. Typically the first modification that a new HD owner might make is to replace the stock Harley exhaust system.

Advice Concerning Harley Davidon Pipes

November 26, 2009 by Jack Hammer  
Filed under Biking

Most new Harley Davidson owners will find themselves afflicted with a disease right after buying their new Harley Davidson. That disease is the need to modify their new motorcycle and it has no cure. Typically the first modification that a new HD owner might make is to replace the stock Harley exhaust system.

Tucson Bike Lawyer » Blog Archive » Biking in Japan, where the car …

November 24, 2009 by Erik  
Filed under Biking

Here in Japan if you get hit by a car (or hit a car) on your bike , it is always the car’s fault at some percentage. This means that if you are totally at fault and smash into a parked car because you were not looking, the car still will …

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