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What The Forbes 2013 Buyer's Guide Didn't Tell You

Posted by Kitty on Jun 11th 2014

While some people looking to purchase a new bike will check out the Forbes 2013 buyer guide first, they should know that it doesn't list many great bikes that are definitely worth checking out. Though it highlights big name brands such as Cannondale that have massive amounts of funds to spend on marketing, there are other brands like Bianchi, KHS, Intense, Norco and Litespeed that are leaps and bounds ahead of the rest in terms of quality, trends, and technology. Below we have listed some of the great things about Bianchi, Litespeed and Intense bikes that you might otherwise been unaware of.Wh …
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Top 7 Women Specific Road Bikes

Posted by Kitty on Jun 1st 2014

We all know that one of the most important aspects when selecting a road bike is comfort, so for women, why even look at a bike that was designed with a man’s body in mind? Forget about it! We want a bike designed for our body structures and to that end Bike Attack has put together a list of the top road bikes just for women. The following bikes will cover all different price ranges so there is something for everyone. Bike Attack’s team rides and rates every one of these bikes making their selection based on the best quality, performance and value for dollar. Here's our top 7 women specific ro …
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Getting To Know The 2014 Intense Cycles Intense Tracer T275 Carbon

Posted by Kitty on Apr 8th 2014

The 2014 Intense Tracer T275 Carbon is the latest release by Intense Cycles. This 160mm, 27.5' inch wheel carbon bicycle is somewhat of an update on the previous version, the 27.5 inch Tracer Alloy, but it is also more than that.Are you a fan of Intense? We'd love to hear what your thoughts on the brand are in the comment section below.The T275 Parts Intense Cycles is known for producing non assembled, complete bikes, that is just the frames and the kits. This means the independent bike shop does the assembly and the fine tuning. Consequently, this also means that each bike shop can use their …
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