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What are Hybrid Bicycles?

A hybrid bicycle is a bicycle designed for general-purpose utility or commuter cycling on paved and unpaved roads, paths, and trails. It can be also known under such names as City bike, Cross bike, or Commuter. The hybrid takes design features from both the road bike and mountain bike, with the goal of making a bike for general commuting and transportation.

How do folding Bicycles work?

Folding Bicycles or folders are a type of bicycle that incorporates hinges or joints in the frame and handlebar stem that permit it to be broken down. Most folders have wheels of 20 inch diameter or less. Folding bikes can be taken on public transport and into apartment buildings or workplaces where conventional bicycles are not allowed.

What are some advantages that Bikes have over cars?

Compared to motor vehicles, bicycles have numerous benefits including: using renewable energy, creating no air pollution, contributing less to traffic congestion, much quieter, great form of exercise, much easier and less costly to park, not deadly, very maneuverable, not restricted to road travel, less costly.

 

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