There are exactly 62,935,196 bikes in the US.
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Basically because, just like Tools, different bikes are good for different kinds of uses. Oh, and since the bicycle industry loves to see us buy more bikes - as that's what they survive on - they do try to make us buy more bikes by making them more and more specialized.
The first ones I saw in the late 70's were Norco. Within 2-3 years many specialist bikes were coming in from US
Many of the bikes widely considered to be the best are produced in the USA. Examples include GT, Specialized, Klein, Gary Fisher, Brooklyn Machine Works and various road/BMX bikes. Most of these companies also produce cheaper bikes in Taiwan.
There are 89,365 bikes in Karachi.
There are many different bikes that the store Charge sells. Some of the bikes are brand new bikes. Some of the bike are used bikes, and some of them are even refurbished bikes.
Most bikes and bike parts are made in Asia, although there's still a decent number of bikes that gets final assembly in the US/Europe.
The NHTSA says there were over 7 million motorcycles registered bikes in 2007 in the United States. In addition, there are also unregistered bikes. http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/pubs/811159.pdf
300 MILLION Bikes in china. that's about 100 bikes for everyone in New Zealand!Not Exactly, But close!
dirt bikes in the past had less gears and power then dirt bikes have today
Kona focuses on many types of cycling. It sells mountain bikes, race bikes, stunt bikes, hardtail bikes, cyclocross bikes, commuter bicycles and bicycles for kids.
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