General Cycling Discussion - bike web sights

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bentbaggerlen
11-21-02, 07:00 PM
Reading the forms I find lots of links to bike related web sights.
Post a link to you favorite bike related web sight
Mine would have to be http://www.zippercheck.com/
Zipper Check: your Bagger resource on the web.
Poppaspoke
11-21-02, 07:38 PM
Here's a few more:
For an interesting article on bike metallurgy:
http://www.sjsu.edu/orgs/asmtms/artcle/articl.htm
Fascinating exercize in virtual build your own bike:
http://www.wrenchscience.com/WS1/User/default.asp
Cycling magazine:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/
Hub with links to thousands of bike sites:
http://www.totalbike.com/index2.html
mountaindew
11-21-02, 09:01 PM
www.mtbonline.net was an awesome one but they've been under construction for a while next to that would probably be www.mountainbike.com thats the mags web site its pretty cool.
I think ya gotta include this one...
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/hb.html
Ummmm. no listing would be complete without:
Waterford (http://www.waterfordbikes.com)
and
Rivendell (http://www.rivendellbicycles.com)
:D
ChipRGW
11-22-02, 06:11 AM
Um,...
:rolleyes:
This One (http://www.bikeforums.net)
BigHit-Maniac
11-22-02, 07:44 AM
I don't really have a favorite overall..
but while we're on the subject of sites, make sure to scope out the KC Freeriders page. I made it about 2 1/2 weeks ago, and I could definitely use some of you guys in my forum (professional quality forum).
it's at: http://xcaliber007.tripod.com
Thanks for stoppin in!
-Matt
:beer:
RegularGuy
11-22-02, 08:29 AM
I won't bother to push my own page, which is an insignificant little vanity project and hasn't been updated since dirt was clean.
I will however give a plug to petefagerlin.com (http://www.petefagerlin.com), a nice mountain biking page with some sweet video for those with high speed lines. The Tour de France (http://www.letour.fr/indexus.html) website is well done. And of course, we must not forget Park Tool's (http://www.parktool.com) site for all of its helpful repair advice.
Edit: I have to add Mike Bentley's great site (http://mikebentley.com/bike/). Lot's of links with a midwestern bent.
I almost forgot about this one!
http://www.roadbikereview.com/reviewscrx.aspx
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