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		<title>Council to consider adding 15 miles of bike lane, 41 miles of ‘sharrows’</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 03:05:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Council to consider adding 15 miles of bike lane, 41 miles of ‘sharrows’
The Conway Bicycle Advisory Board has recommended that the Conway City Council approve a plan to create 15 miles of bike lanes on city streets, and add “sharrows” to 41 miles of city streets.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Council to consider adding 15 miles of bike lane, 41 miles of ‘sharrows’</b><br />
The Conway Bicycle Advisory Board has recommended that the Conway City Council approve a plan to create 15 miles of bike lanes on city streets, and add “sharrows” to 41 miles of city streets.</p>
<p>Read more on <a href="http://thecabin.net/news/local/2010-04-23/council-consider-adding-15-miles-bike-lane-41-miles-%E2%80%98sharrows%E2%80%99">The Log Cabin Democrat</a><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>3 Points To Consider When Buying A Road Bicycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 07:06:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Too often people are looking at the price and not the quality of the road bike when they are in the market to buy. As equally important as the price for a road bike, quality can&#8217;t be discounted.
You must consider several options when you start looking for a new road bike.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Too often people are looking at the price and not the quality of the road bike when they are in the market to buy. As equally important as the price for a road bike, quality can&#8217;t be discounted.</p>
<p>You must consider several options when you start looking for a new road bike.</p>
<p><strong>Used-vs-New</strong><br /> There is no shortage of used road bikes on the market today. Craigslist is one of those places and has hundreds available for sale in every imaginable category and price range. This may be a viable option if you are limited to how much you can spend. Buying a used road bike can pose many problems including knowing about any existing issues the former owner had with the bike. Even if the bike appears to be clean and in good shape there may still be small stress fractures that may cause a catastrophic failure.</p>
<p> You must look carefully at the components to see if you can see obvious wear on the metal. Naturally all bike parts will eventually wear out, it is the degree of wear that you must concern yourself with. The frame has to be looked at with a careful eye because if there is a small crack in the weld the bike will be virtually worthless.<br /> Components can be changed provided you are willing to do the work yourself. You can go to a bike shop and have them do it for you but the cost will be exponentially higher. These are just some of the problems with buying a used bike. Not to mention that if the bike has a structural failure while you are riding it you risk serious injury or worse.</p>
<p><strong>Mid-Range Price VS Low-Range Price</strong><br /> You can categorize road bikes relative to their pricing so in this article we will focus on the mid to lower-range road bikes. Road bikes generally range in price from 200 to 400 dollars for the low range and 400 to 1200 dollars for the mid range. 1200 dollars may seem like a lot of money to pay for a bike, but when you consider that most high end bikes sell in the 7 to 10,000 dollar range, 1200 doesn&#8217;t seem so bad.</p>
<p> The difference among these types of road bikes is the quality of their components including the tires, seat, derailleur, crank and frame. So basically the overall quality of the bikes will be as different as night and day. Although you will be probably be getting a Shimano derailleur on both bikes you will be not be getting the Shimano XTR Shadow on the low priced road bike. For most of the components this is true. The less expensive bicycle might be your best bet if it doesn&#8217;t matter to you. An example would be, if you couldn&#8217;t afford the higher priced <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.bestroadbicycle.com/Schwinn-Laguna-Pro-Road-Bike/">Schwinn Laguna road bike</a> you could instead look at the less expensive <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.bestroadbicycle.com/Lamborghini-Rapido-Road-Bike/"> Rapido by Lamborghini</a>. Both are excellent road bikes and for a beginner the Rapido may be good enough. If you can afford something in between, the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.bestroadbicycle.com/Tommaso-Monza-Road-Bike/">Monza by Tommaso</a> is the road bike for you.</p>
<p><strong>Cost Of Repair</strong><br /> If you factor in the cost of replacement for the cheaper components you have to ask yourself what you really saved by buying the cheaper road bike. To replace the derailleur will cost you anywhere from 100 to 200 dollars and more depending on the bike shop and the derailleur you choose to replace it with. The same holds true for most of the components on the bike. The total cost of replacement will certainly out price the original cost of the road bike.</p>
<p> You will find that with most things you buy the cheaper it is, the cheaper it is.</p>
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<p>I have been a cycling enthusiast for much of my life and have ridden many different types of road bikes. A very popular road bike is the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.bestroadbicycle.com/Tommaso-Monza-Road-Bike/">Tommaso Monza</a>. Another very popular road bicycle is the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.bestroadbicycle.com/Scott-CR-Pro-1.html">Scott Cr Pro</a>. I highly recommend either road bike.</p>
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		<title>Key Factors To Consider When Buying A Mountain Bike</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 02:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mountain biking has always had its fans but it has become particularly popular over the last several years. This is due to several reasons including the fact that people are busier, more stressed and looking for ways to relax. Other people have become more health-conscious and want to exercise more while others simply want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mountain biking has always had its fans but it has become particularly popular over the last several years. This is due to several reasons including the fact that people are busier, more stressed and looking for ways to relax. Other people have become more health-conscious and want to exercise more while others simply want to do something fun with a friend or spouse when the weather is good. </p>
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There are a few key factors that you should keep in mind before purchasing any mountain bikes in order to ensure that you are getting exactly what you want. The first thing is to know what kind of bike you need as there are many different types of mountain bikes available. Each has its specific uses, strengths and weaknesses. For example, some bikes are designed to be used on rough and uneven terrain whilst other bikes are designed to provide a smooth ride but their use should be limited to smooth, even terrain. Other mountain bikes are better-equipped to endure the rigors of cross-country biking.</p>
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Buying a bike is similar to buying a car because you may walk into a shop and see the bike of your dreams only to be floored by the sticker price. Before you visit a bike shop determine how much money you are willing to spend because some mountain bikes can cost thousands of pounds. Others are very affordable and may be effective for what you plan to do with the bike and won&#8217;t break the budget.</p>
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If you do not determine your price range ahead of time, you may find yourself agreeing to buy a bike that you cannot afford. Remember, you want to enjoy your mountain bike. You do not want to be miserable about the amount of money you spent on it.</p>
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Many people choose to buy their mountain bikes through a mass consumer outlet which can surprisingly lead to problems. Much of your bike&#8217;s performance will depend on how well it is assembled. When you purchase your bike from a major retail store they are less likely to take the time needed to properly put your bike together. Also, you will probably need to have your bike worked on in the future. Like cars, good mountain bikes require occasional &#8220;tune-ups.&#8221; Major retail stores are not likely to offer this type of service.</p>
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Visit several bike shops in your area, speak to the salespeople and even try to speak to the owner. These people are often passionate about mountain biking so will take proper care to assembling your bike. As well as this, when you need to have work done on your bike in the future, you will feel confident taking your bike to the place where you purchased it.</p>
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Buying a mountain bike requires a little planning and research. If you follow the tips above, you have an excellent chance of finding the perfect mountain bike for your needs and budget. After that, the world is an open road.</p>
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