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Let's get fit this year!! No better way to do it than on a bike. Just 3 hours a week can reduce heart disease risk by 50%! Super low impact on your joints. No going to the gym or memberships. Just ride out of your driveway for a calorie burning, fun time. It's a great cardio workout as well. Instead of paying for a membership, gas etc., purchase a bike that will last years and years. Stop by to test ride several models that will get you fit and have fun doing it.
Volusia's largest bicycle showroom. Huge selection of commuting, mountain, hybrid, road, & comfortable neighborhood bikes for the whole family. Knowledgeable staff to help you select the best bike for you. Huge area to test ride for correct frame size for fit and comfort. Every type of accessory for you or your bike! We can repair or service any make or model. We try to have all repairs finished by the next day or sooner!
FAT TIRE FESTIVAL MARCH 19, 20, 21 2010 SANTOS TRAILS, OCALA, FL. STOP IN FOR DIRECTIONS. TREK & GARY FISHER WILL HOST DEMO RIDES. TEST RIDE THE LATEST MODELS OF FULL SUSPENSION OR HARDTAIL
Press Release - Trek Announces Sponsorship of RadioShack Pro Cycling Team with Lance Armstrong.12/10/2009
It’s official: Team RadioShack to Ride Trek Bicycles Throughout 2010 Season Trek Bicycle confirmed today that it will be the official bike sponsor of the 2010 RadioShack Pro Cycling Team, continuing its relationship with Team Director Johan Bruyneel, 7-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, and 11 other notable riders of the 2009 Astana Team. “We are excited to fuel the success of our friends at Team RadioShack by providing the most technologically advanced bicycles and components in the world,” noted Trek’s Director of Marketing, Dean Gore. “Our sponsorship of professional athletes has consistently pushed Trek to innovate and produce products which perform at the absolute highest level, and we look forward to continuing these fruitful relationships.” Trek and Team RadioShack held their first official meetings at a team camp in Tucson, Arizona December 7-12. While at camp, Team RadioShack riders were outfitted with 2010 Trek bicycles and Bontrager gear. For their training and race rigs, riders received custom-fitted 2010 Trek Madone bicycles. As the latest in a line of bikes that have won 9 of the last 10 Tours de France, the 2010 Trek Madone represents the culmination of over 30 years of bicycle innovation, technology, and refinement. Team Shack riders will also receive Trek’s Prototype 2011 Speed Concept bicycles before gearing up for the Tour Down Under in January.
The newly-formed Team RadioShack Pro Cycling Team will also be riding Bontrager components and accessories throughout the 2010 season, including Bontrager wheels, handlebars, stems, bar tape, bottles, cages, and computers.
ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
BELT DRIVE!! AVAILABLE ONLY ON TREK BIKES
Belt drives for bicycles are a great thing. Especially for those who don’t want to fuss with maintenance and lubrication. Though we wonder if Associated Press might’ve got a bit too carried away when they stated that, “While some smaller custom bike makers have used them before, Trek is the first to use the technology for mass-produced bicycles.”
The drive found on two of Trek’s commuter bikes is, we understand, sourced from Gates, who have a bit of experience in the realm, making belt drives for automotive, snowmobile and industrial applications. Their Carbon Drive specifically developed for the bicycle market, employs carbon cords to achieve appropriate tensile strength and avoid some of the stretching that plagued earlier attempts in this field. Gates further suggest that the tooth pitch and spocket profile create an efficiency, equal to that of a metal chain with its 3,000 individual parts. One of the oft expressed concerns about belt drives is that they won’t function well when all sorts of goop gets caught in the system. Apparently Gates have patented ‘mud ports’ that shed mud, snow and other debris, to soothe the frowning brow crowd. Gates also believe their belt drives offer twice the life of metal chains. Which is an impressive claim, when you consider that they basically need no maintenance or lube. And their drives are lighter than standard bike chain drives.
LANCE ARMSTRONG WINS 100 MILE MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE ON TREK
We Believe in Long RidesThere are few better ways to spend a day. Often our best ideas come to life while we're on a bike. Many of those ideas deliver the performance that helps you go farther, faster. But it doesn't end there. Yes, we believe in long rides – but we also believe that bikes are a way of life and can be a simple solution to many of the world's biggest problems.
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