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  2. KHS Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Although KHS' main focus has been in mountain bikes, it has offerings in road bikes, folding bikes, tandem bikes, cruiser bikes (under the Manhattan brand name), single speed bikes and BMX bikes (under the FreeAgent brand name). Some of its products have been favorably reviewed.

  3. List of bicycle-sharing systems - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle sharing station in Lausanne (Switzerland). Switzerland possesses several bicycle sharing systems including PubliBike, Smide, and oBike, which was launched in Zurich on 5 July 2017. [424] The PubliBike network consists of more than 500 stations and 5000 Bikes throughout the country. [425]

  4. Bluebikes - Wikipedia

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    Bluebikes. Bluebikes, originally Hubway, is a bicycle sharing system in the Boston metropolitan area. As of July 2021, the system had deployed 393 stations with a fleet of over 3,800 bikes in the 10 municipalities it served. [1] Bluebikes is operated by Motivate and uses technology provided by 8D Technologies and PBSC Urban Solutions for equipment.

  5. SpikedSeltzer is giving away free bikes to help you ... - AOL

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    Credit: SpikedSeltzer. The first 20 Brooklyn residents (aged 21 and over, of course) who make it to the SpikedSeltzer setup will ride off in a shiny new set of wheels — all they have to do is ...

  6. Centurion (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Centurion was a brand of bicycles created in 1969 by Mitchell (Mitch) M. Weiner and Junya (Cozy) Yamakoshi, [1] who co-founded Western States Import Co. (WSI) in Canoga Park, California (initially Wil-Go Imports) to design, specify, distribute and market the bicycles. The bikes themselves were manufactured initially in Japan by companies ...

  7. Bickerton (bicycle) - Wikipedia

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    Bickerton (bicycle) The Bickerton, also called the Bickerton Portable, was a portable aluminium folding bicycle designed by Harry Bickerton and manufactured in the UK and Australia between 1971 and 1989. Bickerton, an accomplished engineer, suffered a three-year driving ban for drink-driving in 1970 following a car crash, and invented the bike ...