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Bikes – Top Makes Of Mountain, Road And BMX Bicycles
The internet is an ideal place to find the perfect bike. With manufacturers catering for all types of cycling, including entry level and professional, you can be sure you’ll find something to suit your style and budget. Some manufacturers specialise in a specific type of bike, such as mountain bike or BMX, and others offer all types. Scott The Scott website has news, an RSS feed, and you can subscribe to their newsletter or follow them on Twitter and Facebook. You can watch their videos of bikes, competitions and triumphs, directly from their website. They have detailed descriptions of all Scott models, apparel and accessories including Voltage, Spark, Ransom and the Genius trail bike. Scott bikes include mountain, road, hybrid, women’s and juniors. The section on mountain frames gives you the specifications of each frame with detailed images. Falcon Falcon is based in Lincolnshire UK, and their models include Falcon, Scorpion and Claud Butler. You can research all their models of men’s, women’s and kid’s cycles from their website. Falcon bikes give you a detailed description of each bicycle, and you can find your nearest dealer from the dealer locator. Mongoose Mongoose bikes has an MTB and BMX section. Models include Tyax hardtail, Boot freeride and the Fireball dirt jump. You can follow the latest news and riders on their blog, news section and Facebook. As well as all the info on mongoose bikes, their website has PDF downloads on manuals, video clips and a technology section for the mechanics. Norco You can follow Norco bikes on twitter and Facebook. Their website has details of mountain, urban, women’s and BMX bikes. Hardtail, street, adventure and race Bikes all have their own section with prices, technical details and a fitting guide. The news section has articles on charity rides, videos and images, and there’s a section where you can download manuals, brochures and general info. The company information includes an introduction video. Ridgeback One of the well known brands is Ridgeback, and you’ll find details of Flight, Rapide, Metro and folding Ridgeback bikes on their website. The kids’ Bikes have recommended age ranges on each bicycle, with the Scoot range suitable for two to four year olds.
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