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Comfort Bikes Designed for: Short Commutes, Bike Paths, Around Town If you prefer your suspension in the seat, not in the frame, check our line of comfort bikes. These sweet rides often feature comfy seats, and you’ll feel like you never left the couch.
Hybrid/Performance
Hybrid Hybrids are just what their names suggest: a cross between a mountain and road bike - specifically, a mountain bikes geometry combined with a road bike's lighter, faster construction and components. Not as rugged as a mountain bike, not as fast as a road bike, but a ...hybrid. A favorite for urban commuting, fitness or just plain fun, hybrids a preferred by riders who want one bike that can do a little of everything.
Road Performance Race bikes are the fastest bikes between point A and point B - as long as the road is paved. Designed to be fast, responsive and aerodynamic, race bikes stretch out the rider for maximum power, efficiency and comfort on long rides. The extended riding position engages more of the cyclist's large muscle groups to optimize strength and endurance. Drop handlebars offer a variety of riding positions, and narrow, high- pressure tires minimize rolling resistance. Touring Touring bikes are designed to be stronger and more comfortable over long rides that may include carrying panniers and packs. While they look much like Race Bikes, true Touring bikes are different in a number of important ways, including a longer wheelbase to better distribute weight and more evenly absorb road shock. Wider rims and tires offer a more comfortable ride over a greater variety of terrain. And beefier front forks handle packs and panniers. No one sees the countryside as well or appreciates the journey as much as a cyclist on a good touring bike. Mountain Recreational It's Sunday afternoon and you feel like a bike ride. You're not planning on tackling Everest, but you like the mountain bike look. Check out our recreational mountain bikes. They generally utilize a heavier steel frame and components that aren't intended for serious off-road use. But they're a great way to get a good bike without spending a lot of money. Cross Country Hardtail We call 'em hardtails because
they feature front-fork suspensions but keep the traditional solid frame in back.
Their lighter frames and upgraded components make them quick, nimble, and
perfectly suited for fast mountain climbs. These bikes are shock absorbers
on wheels. Full suspension bikes take bumps in stride and take the edge off
rough rides. They don't offer the speed of hardtails, but your rear might thank
you after the ride. Cruiser These bikes are more about style than performance. Complete with coaster brakes, comfy seats, and balloon-tire whitewalls. Classic. Stylish. Cool.
Tandem Bicycles Tandems take bike riding to the next level. Whether you're looking at a cool bike for a neighborhood ride or a race-ready precision machine, we have the tandem for you.
Kids Want to teach your child to love riding? Give them a helmet and put them on a brand new bike. Kids bikes are available in a wide variety of styles and sizes. From training-wheel beginner bikes to junior BMX and mountain bikers. Breakaway also offers the “Kids Trade Up Program” – when they are ready for the next size, trade their Breakaway bike in on the next size up. BMX BMX - Jump/Dirt Heavy duty wheels. Heavy duty frame. Heavy duty components. This bike is the king of getting big air and sticking the landing. BMX -
Freestyle Built to be strong, balanced and responsive, Freestyle BMX bikes are designed to do things most people don't think a bike can do. Aside from the heavy-duty frame and wheel construction, freestyle features include pegs on the front and rear wheels and rotors that allow the handlebar to spin without tangling brake cables. BMX -
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