Amsterdam

Royal 8i

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I have been riding the Royal 8i around the city and I have to say I love it - the set of features that it has works really well for New York. With bicycles, its all about the details - the Royal has a rare combination of features in a relatively light package. The coat guard and enclosed chain keeps your pants and any long cloths clean and intact, without the pants-tucked-in-sock look which I hate. The internal brakes is another detail many don't think of - but they work exactly the same (well) regardless of how wet or slimy the streets or wheels get. I certainly have ridden plenty of bikes where the brakes pretty much go away entirely as soon as they are wet - no fun at all when a cab swerves into the bike lane. Before I logged any real miles, I kinda scoffed at the 'flat foot technology' that Electra touts on their website, but it actually works to give you correct knee geometry for speed and low strain, while taking all the load off your wrists and allowing easy, flat foot stops at lights etc. Combined with the 8 speed internal hub, this makes stop and go riding very easy - unlike a derailluer type gearchange, you can shift gears after you have come to a stop, without pedaling. Very, very slick!



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Electra

Amsterdam

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Electra AmsterdamThe dutch have been using bicycles as their primary form of transport for a hundred years or so, and have refined the concept of a bike meant for transportation as well as any in the world. The Amsterdam line of bicycles from electra are inspired by and draw from the best of these traditions with a few twists that make them even better suited for the us market. In broad strokes, Electra bicycles are significantly lighter than you would expect, and all feature their 'flat-foot' technology.



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Xtracycle - The

Radish

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We can't believe that these things have not taken over NY yet. We've seen them as support bikes on all the big city bike tours, but never in what we think is their natural city environment: the farmers market. With the right options, a case of wine, 6 bags of groceries, and a wriggling child is a snap!

We have both the conversion kits for the bicycle you already own, and the complete 'Radish,' which not only integrates with the Xtracycle system in style, but rides beautifully as its geometry, 8 speed shift, and big rear disk brake make it optimized for carrying downright silly loads. Visit www.xtracycle.com for all the information, or come on down to try one for yourself. We are happy to show you your options.

They have a great selection of videos at their website, this one's my favorite:

 



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