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There are customized bikes...and then there are custom-built bikes.
What's the difference between the two?
Cusstomized Bikes
Well, anyone who goes to a bike store and has the clerks there help him, or her, fit the bike properly, will usually "customize" their bike by choosing the kind of saddle they like (narrow or wide, gel-filled, etc.), different stem lengths for handlebar height, v-pull or disc brakes, etc.
You can continue to customize your bike with accessories such as bells, compasses, and lights - and you can even give it a paint job if you're good at that sort of thing. (Indeed, I've got a Schwinn Sierra that's about four years old, and I've been thinking of giving it a new coat of blue paint with yellow highlights. Unfortunately, I know I don't have the skill to make it look even halfway decent.)
Road bikes are, obviously, built specifically to ride on roads, and aren't suited for cross-country travel. The tires are very narrow to provide as little resistance as possible to the road, and the handlebars are of the drop-down type which force the rider to lean forward at an acute angle. However, there are various additions to the handlebars one can get so that when resting is more important than speed, it's possible to sit up straight and still control the bike properly.
Lowriders are another type of road bike, though not one used for racing, but rather for cruising around showing off their paint jobs.
Custom Built
What does custom-built mean? A custom-built bike is one that is built for you from the ground up - and hand-crafted more often than not. Your every measurement is taken and the frame is built to those measurements. Cranksets will fit your legs, top tubes will be just the right length, and it'll be built out of the space-age material you prefer.
And in addition to that of course you can choose the types of shifters and breaks you'd like as well.
Custom-built bikes are the most expensive bikes you can get, but they will fit you like a glove and if you are a serious bike rider that is the type of bike you'll want.
Serious road bikers have many different activities in which they can indulge, from"ultra long distance riding" (Randonneuring) to triathlons - where one of the three segments of the race is biking. These type of athletes have to have custom-built bikes.
Alastair Hamilton is a consultant who writes on many consumer topics like cycling for http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com . Find more publications about road bike reviews at his website.
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Schwinn Slalom Racer $62.04 The Schwinn Slalom Racer is part trike, part scooter and all fun! 360 degrees of mobility partnered with zig-zag steering action allow you to go forwards, backwards and anywhere in between. The cartidge bearing PU skate wheels roll fast and true and the rumble seat design suspends the racer for an easy ride. The Zig-Zag motion propels the slalom racer forward and if you spin the bars 180 degrees you can go backwards the self-propelled Schwinn Slalom Racer promises hours of high-speed action! Material: METAL Age: Child Gender: Male Color Mapping: Black |
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Schwinn Schwinn Jasmine 16 Girls $109.99 Schwinn Schwinn Jasmine 16" Girl's |
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Scooter Windshield $94.99 Sportech Scooter Windshield From the windshield innovators comes a fresh approach to scooter wind protection. This windshield kit features a set of unique, stylish mounting arms that secure the polycarbonate windshield to each mirror-perch for a semi-universal fit. Sportech scooter windshields are custom formed from premium polycarbonate which, unlike acrylic, is shatter-proof and provides superior optical clarity. Our tall windshield offer a unique engineered profile designed to force airflow up and over the rider?creating a large air pocket. This design feature works in conjunction with the superior structural stability inherent with polycarbonate to produce a winning combination of form and function. Superior materials and superior design means Sportech scooter windshields can be made much thinner and lighter, yet maintain their shape and deliver optimal wind protection. Designed to be somewhat universal, Sportech scooter windshields will fit many models and are guaranteed to fit specific models from Yamaha, Honda and Kymco. Clean design Easy installation Custom formed from premium polycarbonate Engineered profiles offer excellent wind protection while maintaining a sleek look Available in low(12-1/4" x 19") and tall (19" x 19"), clear and tint (see multi view) Strong powder-coated steel brackets hold the windshield securely to the vehicle Premium chrome mounting hardware |
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Schwinn 4X4 Wagon $129.99 Schwinn 4X4 Wagon |
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Schwinn Easy Steer Trike $89.99 Schwinn Easy Steer Trike |
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Schwinn SA-074 Universal Coupler $15 Schwinn SA-074 Universal Coupler |
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Schwinn S6751 Unisex Slalom Racer Cart Red $75.03 As the parent company of such legendary brands as Schwinn Mongoose and InSTEP Pacific Cycle is a onestop shop for delivering the biggest names in outdoor recreation. But it s not just about the names customers trust. Our superior logistics cuttingedge supply chain management and outstanding customer service mean we deliver these premium brands to stores faster and more reliably than anyone else. And as the largest bicycle company in North America not to mention one of the most prolific suppliers of jogging strollers bicycle trailers backyard toys gas scooters we ve created economies of scale that deliver them all at an outstanding value. Welcome to Pacific Cycle. . Like nothing else out there part trike part scooter all fun self propelled and 360 degrees of mobility. Cartridge bearing PU skate wheels roll fast and true. Rumble seat design suspends the racer for an easy ride. ZigZag motion propels the slalom racer forward spin the bars 180 degrees to go backwards and anywhere in between. Easy assembly design. Color: Red. |
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24 Volt 2 Amp Electric Scooter Charger $54.55 Schwinn, Mongoose, GT and Currie scooter XLR style battery charger. Fits many other makes, models and brands of 24 volt electric scooters. Input: 110-120VAC, 50/60Hz, 1.5A. Output: DC+24V/1.5A. 6-8 hour recharge time. Male, 3-pin charger plug. |
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Schwinn - World's Finest $12.99 Schwinn - World's Finest - Tin Sign |
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Schwinn Starlet Bicycle $64.99 Schwinn Starlet Bicycle - Giclee Print |
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Unisex Slalom Racer Cart from Schwinn $71.25 Like nothing else out there, part trike, part scooter, all fun, self propelled and 360 degrees of mobilityCartridge bearing PU skate wheels roll fast and trueRumble seat design suspends the racer for an easy rideZig-Zag motion propels the slalom racer forward, spin the bars 180 degrees to go backwards and anywhere in betweenEasy assembly design |
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Schwinn High Timber 24 Girls $229.99 Schwinn High Timber 24" Girl's |
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Listen to Schwinn Talking Bike $14.99 Listen to Schwinn Talking Bike - Premium Poster |
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Devil Scooter $10 Devil Scooter |
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The Scooter Experience $10.99 The Scooter Experience |
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Schwinn 1895 T-Shirt $19.99 Schwinn 1895 T-Shirt. Show your Schwinn pride in this pre-shrunk 100% cotton t-shirt that's reminiscent of the classic athletic department issue. Dark grey color with screen-printed graphic on front. |
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Schwinn Turismo Swivel Jogger Double In BlueGray $279.99 Schwinn Turismo Swivel Jogger Double In Blue/Gray |
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Schwinn Low Racer Pick Up Trike $99.99 Schwinn Low Racer Pick Up Trike |
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Schwinn Arrow Fixed Jogger Single In GreenGray $189.99 Schwinn Arrow Fixed Jogger Single In Green/Gray |
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Schwinn Turismo Swivel Jogger Single In BlueGray $199.99 Schwinn Turismo Swivel Jogger Single In Blue/Gray |
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Schwinn Turismo Swivel Jogger Double In RedGray $279.99 Schwinn Turismo Swivel Jogger Double In Red/Gray |
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Schwinn Arrow Fixed Jogger Double In GreenGray $249.99 Schwinn Arrow Fixed Jogger Double In Green/Gray |
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Schwinn Turismo Swivel Jogger Single In RedGray $199.99 Schwinn Turismo Swivel Jogger Single In Red/Gray |
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SA074 Extra Coupler InStep & Schwinn Bike Trailer $10.95 Extra Coupler InStep & Schwinn Bike Trailer |
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Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bike $999 Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bike. For less than what it's going to cost to fill up the family minivan over the next six months, you could be cruising to work and around town on the Schwinn Tailwind Electric Bike. The Tailwind's Toshiba battery charges in less than 30 minutes and has a range of up to 20 miles or more. Equipped with fenders, dynamo-powered front and rear lights and a rear lock, the Schwinn Tailwind can help you shed the gas-guzzling habit, increase your fitness and save money at the same time. pa href=/images/performance/web/PDFs/Schwinn-Electric-Bike-Assembly.pdf target=_blankSPECIAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/a/p |
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Scooter $29.8 Growing up in the Bronx in the 1960s, Scooter Riley finds himself caught in the middle between his NYPD cop father and his ex-firefighter grandfather as he discovers that baseball holds the key to shaping his life and helping him deal with the defining moments of growing up. By the author of Tietam Brown. Reprint. 12,500 first printing. |
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Scooter Girl $39.99 Scooter Girl - Giclee Print |
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Paris Scooter $32.99 Paris Scooter - Art Print |
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Parked Scooter $24.99 Parked Scooter - Photographic Print |
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Scooter Detail $19.99 Scooter Detail - Photographic Print |
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Siblings with Scooter $24.99 Siblings with Scooter - Photographic Print |
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Scooter Race $24.99 Scooter Race - Photographic Print |
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New Scooter $24.99 New Scooter - Photographic Print |
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Scooter Love $19.99 Scooter Love - Premium Poster |
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Trans Scooter $9.99 Track Listing: 1. T Scooter 1, 2. T Scooter 2, 3. T Scooter 3, 4. T Scooter 4, 5. T Scooter 5, 6. T Scooter 6, 7. T Scooter 7, 8. T Scooter 8, 9. T Scooter 9, 10. T Scooter 10, 11. T Scooter 11, 12. T Scooter 12, 13. T Scooter 13, 14. T Scooter 14, 15. T Scooter 15, 16. T Scooter 16, 17. T Scooter 17 |
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Schwinn Bicycle Company $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Schwinn Bicycle Company was founded by Germanborn mechanical engineer Ignaz Schwinn (18601945) in Chicago in 1895, became the dominant manufacturer of American bicycles through most of the 20th century and is now an outsourced subbrand of Pacific Cycle, currently owned by the multinational conglomerate, Dorel Industries. Ignaz Schwinn was born in Hardheim, Baden, Germany in 1860 and worked on twowheeled ancestors of the modern bicycle that appeared in 19th century Europe. Schwinn emigrated to the United States in 1891, where he found similar difficulties. In 1895, with the financial backing of fellow German American Adolph Arnold (a meat packer), he started the Arnold, Schwinn Company. Schwinns new company coincided with a sudden bicycle craze in America. Chicago became the center of the American bicycle industry, with thirty factories turning out thousands of bikes every day. Bicycle output in the United States grew to over a million units per year by the turn of the century. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/09/16 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.19 inches |
