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Northwest Recumbent Cycles

Northwest Recumbent Cycles

Loyalty Merchant ID:11102241
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Home of the Comfortable, Reliable, Affordable, and Fun Way to Bicycle!.......... Remember, "If it isn't a Recumbent it's a pain in your butt".......... Call for an appointment to browse and test ride several different models of bike's and trike's.
Contact
208-818-5491
Address
1642 E. 16th Ave
83854 Post Falls
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HISTORY OF THE RECUMBENT BICYCLE

The origin of the recumbent dates back to the 1800, from the velocipede of MacMillan to the recumbent of Chaland. In the years 1930 a series of events changed the history of the bicycle. A French man named Francois Gaure, professional track cyclist of the second category, beat all the world records for speed, as much as for miles and kilometers, with his velocar, a two wheeled recumbent designed and constructed by Charles Mochet. He provoked and intense controversy in the International Cyclist Union, the directing corps of bicycle racing. The center of the debate: determine if the design was actually a bicycle and if the record could be admissible.


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