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  • Basic Police Mountain Bike Patrol
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    History of Police Bike Patrol: Over one hundred years ago, police departments routinely patrolled cities and towns by bicycle. The bike was tremendously popular only until the advent of the automobile. The bicycle then disappeared from policing. It wasn't until the late 1980's that the bicycle made a comeback. In 1988, Sergeant Paul Grady of the Seattle Police Department convinced his superiors that mountain bikes could be a viable patrol vehicle in the congested downtown area, waterfront parks,...
  • Aluminum Useful For Mountain Bike
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    Mountain Bikes It has been a decade in the making, but the mountain bike has become a passion for many people. Along with this passion it has also become the most environmental way to get from point A to B. It has gone through a very intense evolution process over the past decade. It all started with some guys from California who took their bikes out for a ride on their day off, they modified their bikes and turned a hobby of theirs into a worldwide phenomenon. The mountain bike's rapid increase...
  • Two Types Of Road Bikes
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    A bicycle is a vehicle consisting of two wheels attached to a frame and steered by a fix tandem, and propelled by the share force of the user who put pressure on pedals that make the wheel spin. The invention of the bicycle date far back to the 17th century, and since then has been constantly modified during the past decades to reach the bicycle who know today. The first bicycle, a wooden scooter-like vehicle, named a "", was invented by Comte Mede de Siv rac of France. It consisted of two big w...
  • Bike Adverts
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    Compare Several Adverts Looking At The Ways They Aim To Influence Their Intended Audience Discuss in relation to feelings / experiences using particular ads as examples to support your view. In todays world, adverts have a great deal of influence over what we buy and do. Nearly everywhere we go some type of advert bombards us. For example, there are adverts on buses, on television, in magazines and on the street. Most of the time I feel like a prisoner to them, because their power of persuasion ...
  • Road Vehicle Including Mountain Bikes
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    Scott Baryenbruch 9/9/96 Eng 001/1062 Crystal Mueller Audience: This essay will address the subcommittee on vehicular taxes. The subcommittee consists of legislators who for the most part are are well educated and well-informed individuals. This essay will appeal a recently passed 18% tax on off road vehicles. Legislators may prove to be stubborn so a convincing argument is a must. Necessities are a common thing in life. We need food to eat and water to drink, basic necessities they are, but uni...
  • Dominant Characteristics Of The Mountain Bike Industry
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    Section 1 Introduction Cannondale started in a crowded loft above a pickle factory in 1971. The chief executive officer and president of Cannondale Corporation was Joesph Montgomery. Based in Connecticut, Cannondale manufactures virtually all of its products in Pennsylvania, and operates subsidiaries in Europe, Japan, and Australia. Cannondale was so popular with cyclists worldwide they exported their American-made products to more than 60 countries. Cannondale has come a long way since it intro...
  • Mountain Biking Community
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    Spawned from road cycling in the mid 80's, mountain biking received looks of fear from most bystanders. Here were people on bicycles that had fat tires, many gears, and were able to go off road. As the years progressed and the presence of technology created bicycles that suited everyone's tastes, riders began to classify the different types of riding: cross-country, freeriding, and downhill. Cross-country and downhill riding is pretty self explanatory to most people, riders or not. Just incase, ...
  • My New Mountain Bike
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    My new mountain bike! I remember the first day I got my new mountain bike. It was April 20th 2000, my thirteenth birthday and I was so excited that I finally had a bike with 21 gears. I was anxious for the next day so I could see how quickly I could get my paper route done. I was always used to my old bike with no gears and I had to pedal like crazy to get any decent speed. I was extremely happy with the choice of bike my father had bought me and I wanted to show my friends. When I arrived at my...

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