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Kent Sierra Madre Men's Comfort Bike
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DescriptionThe Kent Sierra Madre Men's 26-Inch Comfort Bike has an 18-inch lightweight aluminum frame and is equipped with dual suspension to absorb shock and offer a smoother ride. The bike features a high-quality Shimano Revo Megarange Gripshifters and a 21-speed index which makes it easy to ride on a variety of grades and terrains... |
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Schwinn Discover Women's Hybrid Bike (700C Wheels)
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DescriptionOutfitted with a ladies aluminum city frame with an upright riding position, an SR Suntour suspension fork to absorb shock, and a padded saddle with a suspension seat post, the Schwinn Discovery women's comfort bike is ideal for commuting to work or cruising down a leisurely bike path... |
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Schwinn Windwood Women's Cruiser Bike (26-Inch Wheels) |
DescriptionThe classic Schwinn Windwood women's 26-Inch cruiser evokes the simple style and grace of traditional bicycles, making it a great choice for cruising to the store, the beach, or around town. Designed for easy, relaxed riding, the Windwood boasts a sturdy steel frame with a low stand-over height, making it easy to get on and off the bike... |
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Schwinn Windwood Women's Cruiser Bike (26-Inch Wheels, Pink)
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DescriptionNow you can enjoy rides around town, on the beach, or a bike path with the Schwinn 26-Inch Windwood women's bike. It features a colorful Schwinn cruiser frame, large spring saddle for your comfort, and easy to reach Schwinn cruiser handlebars with cruiser stem... |
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Nirve Island Flower Women's/Girl's 24-Inch Single Speed Cruiser Bike (Coral Teal)
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DescriptionWhether you're meandering around your beach community or looking for a stylish neighborhood ride, the Nirve Island Flower women's/girl's single-Speed Cruiser Bike is an excellent choice. A scaled-down version of the standard Island Flower that's ideal for smaller and/or younger riders, this bike sports such features as a proprietary 15-inch carbon-steel Galaxie frame and smooth-rolling, polished-aluminum 24-inch wheels with stainless spokes... |
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Nirve Minx Women's Three-Speed Cruiser Bike (26-Inch Wheels, Gloss Black)
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DescriptionThe product is Nirve Wispy Women's Cruiser Bike. It has 26-Inch Wheels. |
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Speedo Mens Mist Spliced Xtra Life Lycra Jammer Swimsuit
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DescriptionSpeedo equals better fit, performance, quality, and innovation. the mist jammer swimsuit is a solid with side print splice from our competitive race line with a front liner and drawstring waist for a secure fit that doesn't bind or gap... |
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Speedo Mens Zebra Haze Spliced Xtra Life Lycra Jammer Swimsuit
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DescriptionSpeedo equals better fit, performance, quality, and innovation. the zebra haze jammer swimsuit is solid with a trendy animal print side splice from our competitive race line with a front liner and drawstring waist for a secure fit that doesn't bind or gap... |
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Garmin Dakota 20 Waterproof Hiking GPS
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DescriptionOutdoor navigation meets touchscreen simplicity in Dakota 20. This rugged, palm-sized navigator combines touchscreen navigation, high-sensitivity GPS with HotFix satellite prediction, barometric altimeter, 3-axis electronic compass and microSD card slot in one affordable, power-packed punch... |
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New Triathlon Logo Decal Sticker Swim Bike Run Cycling
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DescriptionBrand New Triathlon Decal. This unique decal is perfect for any window or other surface. Weatherproof and waterproof and will hold up to the elements for 7+ years and still look good. Decal is die cut the logo is white and the inside of the oval is clear... |

Hell’s Angels Brawl at Bike Week—daytona Beach, Florida
It was a little over a week ago when I was sitting in the airport about the board a plane that would take me away from the northeast’s hellish winter. The feelings of excitement crept up my spine, my body teething with anticipation. In a few hours I am going to be lying on a beach in the sunshine state, where the only thing I’ll be studying is female anatomy and the drink menu at the bar. As we board plane, visions of beach babes and coconut rum dance through my head. I turn to my travel buddy Jim, who is rocking out to the music blaring from his headphones. From the faint lyrics, I think I could make out the heart-pumping words of Kelly Clarkson’s “Since You’ve Been Gone.” “Jesus man, what are you listening to?” “Dude, I’m getting pumped!” he shouted back. Different strokes for different folks. All I knew, was that we were ready to cut loose.
Two hours later the pilot’s voice came on the intercom, “In a few moments, we will be landing in Daytona Beach, Florida. The weather is 83 degrees and sunny. Have a great spring break and enjoy bike week.” It was music to my ears. I didn’t know it was bike week, but the more the merrier, right? Jim and I approached the baggage carousel and anxiously awaited our luggage. As the red blinking light started spinning and motors on the conveyor belt started rumbling, we focused on the hole spitting out bags; knowing it was the last responsibility we would have to deal with for the next six days.
Our bags finally plopped out, which we grabbed immediately. Outside the terminal we met with our taxi driver; a disheveled, haggard looking fellow named Gilberto. His face was weathered from years in the sun; he could have been an advertisement for sunscreen. This guy was a character and oh boy, did he have stories. He told us stories about girls, bikers, crocodiles-- anything you could imagine—completely full of it, but entertaining. He kept feeding us ridiculous information, and he knew we were eating it up. Thirty minutes, $26 dollars, and few good laughs later, good ol’ Gil dropped us off at the Sea Spray Motel. It wasn’t the nicest accommodation, but it would suffice for two guys on spring break.
Jim and I changed into our swimming trunks and hit the boulevard. We were new to the city so we decided to check out a bar that Gilberto recommended called “The Oil Spill.” As we entered the bar, it seemed like the something out of a movie—the crowd instantly silent. The music might have skipped. We approached the bar, ordered up some drinks and the crowd seemed to continue on with their conversations and stories. What Gilberto forgot to mention was that the bar was a Hell’s Angels hang out. Jim and I stuck out like a sore thumb, to say the least. We relaxed and chatted about plans for the rest of the week, but grew nervous as we heard a loud rumble from outside. It sounded like 500 motorcycles were slowly surrounding on our location.
This is when Jim and I knew we were in trouble. A scrawny man with long grey hair, and an even longer goatee, looked out the window and shouted, “Banditos!” And with one word every biker jumped to his feet. What ensued is far too brutal to actually discuss, but there was a brawl. Fearing for our lives, Jim and I sat at the bar and did the only thing we could; hide in the corner under a table, until the bartender took us out through the back door. Apparently, an Angel stole a loading ramp from the Banditos, which they didn’t take too kindly.
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As for Jim and I, we retreated to our motel and steered clear of biker bars for the next week. Who knew that stealing Motorcycle loading ramps could spark massive biker battles? At least, I don’t need to worry about bikers stealing my Pace Edwards tonneau cover back home in the northeast; the weather is too cold for them. –Mike Rosania


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