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Bicycle History In 1817 Baron von Drais invented the odd-looking walking machine, a device that would help him get around the royal gardens faster. Learn how that contraption evolved into the bicycle today. http://www.pedalinghistory.com/PHbikbio.htm
Propelled by Pedals This fun guide to bikes helps kids learn how to choose a bike. It also explains the parts of a bicycle and talks about the history of bicycles and cycling. http://library.thinkquest.org/J002670/
The Sport of Bicycling Includes a large trails section, as well as riding, nutrition, and safety information for both mountain and road biking. Also provides race info and racer biographies. http://library.thinkquest.org/11569/
CyberCycle Includes sections on how to find the right bike for you, planning your ride, and a guide to trails in New England. Also features a step-by-step guide to bike repair. http://library.thinkquest.org/10333/
Bike Tricks, Stunts, and Bones Includes directions for bike stunts and tricks and related safety information. http://library.thinkquest.org/J003263/
Bicycling Magazine News and articles from the sport's leading magazine. Also has Q&A and forums. http://www.bicyclingmagazine.com/
Exploratorium's Science of Cycling Visit this site to learn about the science behind the sport. http://www.exploratorium.edu/cycling/index.html
Bikes R Not Toys A lay-person's guide to buying and using a bicycle. http://www.bikesrnottoys.com/
Bike Safety Jen leads kids through an animated review of bicycle safety rules. Requires Macromedia Flash. http://www.chp.edu/besafe/kids/01biking.php
CoryHouse.com The official site of Cory House the BMX racer in the National Bicycle League and the American Bicycle Association. Photos, race statistics, schedule, sponsors and related links. http://www.coryhouse.com/
Schwinn Sting-Ray Bike It's been over 25 years since these bikes were on America's sidewalks and streets but a new Sting-Ray is being built for a new generation. History, the bike, where to buy, and desktop images. http://www.schwinnstingray.com/
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