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In the Bicycles product group you will find classic bicycle models for children and adults. Models with shock absorbers are available for smoother passage over uneven terrain and those without shock absorbers, which in turn are lighter. All bicycle frames that you will find with us are powder-coated and made of high-quality steel. The hubs of most bicycles offered by us are single-sided and made of aluminum. They are extremely suitable for riding in urban conditions. All models, whether children's or adults, are equipped with a front and rear aluminum V BRAKE-POWER brake, and the shifter, gears, and freewheel are manufactured by the proven SHIMANO brand.
A bicycle can be a wonderful tool not only for moving from one place to another, but also for having fun in the park or in the mountains.

HISTORY AND INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BICYCLES

The bicycle is one of the oldest vehicles invented by man. Two-wheeled vehicles have been known since the Roman era, when gear-driven rickshaws were used, propelled by thousands of imperial slaves.
More than 400 years ago, the German Henschel attempted to construct a human-powered 4-wheeled vehicle, and until 1825, the bicycle did not have a chain and pedals.
And so, to this day, the bicycle has undergone many changes that have made it one of the most widely used vehicles in the world.
Bicycles are the most environmentally friendly means of transport. They do not pollute the air, are not noisy, do not require special wide roads or huge parking lots.
Cycling is not only environmentally friendly but also good for your physical fitness. It is a wonderful way for a person to physically relax: it exercises the main muscle groups (of the back and legs), increases heart rate, and improves blood circulation.
Nowadays, in developed countries, the bicycle is the preferred way to get around in urban areas. In Japan, for short trips, every third person prefers a two-wheeled vehicle, and in the Netherlands and Denmark - every second. In Bulgaria, the bicycle is also returning as a universal vehicle, preferred by more and more people. The renaissance of the bicycle is largely due to the new bike lanes in large cities.

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