Mountain Bikes
A mountain bike is a bicycle designed for mountain biking, either on dirt trails or other unpaved environments. Mountain bikes have wide, knobby tires for extra traction and shock absorption. In recent years, front wheel suspension has become the norm and full front and rear suspension is becoming increasingly common.
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A road bicycle is a bicycle designed for use primarily on paved roads, as opposed to off-road terrain. Sometimes the term is used as a synonym for the more specific term racing bicycle. In general road bicycles have drop handlebars and multiple gears, although there are single and fixed gear varieties.
BMX (an acronym for Bicycle Motocross) is a form of cycling on specially designed bicycles which usually have 18 to 24-inch wheels (the norm being the 20-inch wheel). The sport includes racing on earthen tracks, known as BMX racing, as well as the performance of tricks on the bikes, called Freestyle BMX.
Freestyle BMX is a creative way of using bicycles originally designed for bicycle motocross racing. It can be split into several disciplines, although riders will generally participate in more than one discipline. These are Street, Park, Vert, Trails (sometimes called Dirt) and Flatland.
The tandem bicycle or twin is a form of bicycle designed to be ridden by more than one person. The term tandem refers to the seating arrangement (fore to aft, not side-by-side) instead of the number of riders.
City Bikes or Utility bicycles are used for short-distance commuting, for running errands, shopping and sometimes promotion. They have been used for courier service in wars and to get around such large workplaces as large factories, warehouses, airports and movie studio lots.
A great new way for cruising comfortably around town! This adult trike is designed with comfort, style and safety in mind and is ideal for rides in the park, grocery trips or for folks who just prefer to ride a comfortable self-balancing 3-wheeler. Play it Safe! Click below to add safety equipment and accessories to cart.
Bikes designed specifically for children. 12 inch wheel bikes are generally suited to riders aged 2-4 years of age. 14 inch wheel bikes are suitable for 3-5 year olds. 16 inch for riders aged 4-6 years. And will progress at a generally steady rate. For more info on buying a bike for your child