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Bike Link and Specialized will host a Demo day for Designs for women.
Specialized will offer women's specific bicycles for road and mtn. Each bike will be highlighted
with the most popular women's specific body geometry saddles. May 17th, Oak mtn. 10am til 1ish.
Bring you helmet, gloves and pedals of choice to try the latest women's models from the industry leader
in designs for women, Specialized.
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Team Green is a Bike Link sponsored event team. We welcome any new or existing customers to join in on group rides, races, and event rides. With this we have created and maintain and calendar to offer a central location for cycling events and group rides throughout our area. Create your own username and password and list your own rides. Team Green invites you to join our Tour De Cure group or our MS 150 group. Check out our questionnaires regarding each event to "dial in" your experience.
Click on the Calendar to join.
Take our quick online surveys:
MS 150 Survey
Tour de Cure Survey
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When a racer says he or she wants a stiff bike, the request isn’t to be taken across the board. What they want is a bike that is torsionally stiff when out of the saddle and a fork that won’t twist under load. But no one ever says, “This bike isn’t stiff enough vertically.” Racers doing events lasting longer than three hours need a bike that won’t rattle their teeth out before the final sprint. In that regard, the F is actually more comfortable than it was in previous designs.
In order for a bike to be worthy to race, it must meet certain standards. The demands of the race course are ever-changing and a bike must function as if it were part of the rider. It must turn when the rider needs. Not before, not after. Many racing bikes offer quick handling at the expense of deliberate input. They seem to be going left or right all the time. The F-series bikes offer enough stability that they go straight under hard pedaling efforts, but they turn instantaneously as well.
At Felt, we don’t believe in making a one-trick pony. That is, we want each bicycle we make to have broad appeal within its intended application. Every bike we make must balance three diverse qualities: weight, stiffness and ride quality. To us, a bike is worth nothing if it’s the lightest bike out there but isn’t stiff enough to react when you sprint, or it’s the stiffest under sprinting forces, but too uncomfortable to ride to the corner store.
Check out Felt's entire line at Bike Link.
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