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Конструктивные особенности современных горных велосипедов, часть 2.

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Date
2023
Publisher
University of Žilina
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Author
Дижо, Ян
Блатницкий, Мирослав
Васильевич Ищук, Вадим
Молнар, Денис
Солчанский, Себастьян
Плайдичко, Борис
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Cycling and bicycles become still more and more popular. People transport themselves to the work, to the school, to shops and other by bicycles. Bicycles represent quite effective transport means regarding to production of gas emissions, noise emissions together with better possibilities to leave them near to wanted facilitates. However, bicycles are suitable for recreations. Currently, trips to nature are very popular. For safe cycling, it is appropriate to use a proper bicycle. There are terrain bicycles, which have the design customized for riding in the heavy-road conditions. This article includes an introduction to the topic of design modern terrain bicycles, their main types and description of their basic characteristics.
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http://drepo.uniza.sk/xmlui/handle/hdluniza/806
DOI
https://doi.org/10.26552/tech.C.2023.1.8
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