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Old 04-07-04 | 10:10 AM
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Today, a spokesperson for Wal-Mart said, "...Sales of traditional bicycles have been flat for several years... but we hope to attract young people to cycling with this cool new design." According to Wal-Mart the benefits of their recumbent are:

# 16-inch wheel for unique low-profile riding fun
# Adjustable 3-position seat
# Durable, weather-resistant decals
# Bright colors
# Quick and easy assembly
# Made in the USA


You can see a picture of the new Wal-Mart recumbent here - https://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...%3A4198%3A5354



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Old 04-07-04 | 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by cycletourist
Today, a spokesperson for Wal-Mart said, "...Sales of traditional bicycles have been flat for several years... but we hope to attract young people to cycling with this cool new design." According to Wal-Mart the benefits of their recumbent are:

# 16-inch wheel for unique low-profile riding fun
# Adjustable 3-position seat
# Durable, weather-resistant decals
# Bright colors
# Quick and easy assembly
# Made in the USA


You can see a picture of the new Wal-Mart recumbent here - https://www.walmart.com/catalog/prod...030660804602498
the link is down...
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Old 04-07-04 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by ruirui
the link is down...

The link is fixed now.

https://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...%3A4198%3A5354


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Old 04-07-04 | 10:53 AM
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wow.. that's an awesome bike.. if only if i have kids.. then i'll definitely get them those bikes.. lol...
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Old 04-07-04 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by cycletourist
Today, a spokesperson for Wal-Mart said, "...Sales of traditional bicycles have been flat for several years... but we hope to attract young people to cycling with this cool new design." According to Wal-Mart the benefits of their recumbent are:

# 16-inch wheel for unique low-profile riding fun
# Adjustable 3-position seat
# Durable, weather-resistant decals
# Bright colors
# Quick and easy assembly
# Made in the USA


You can see a picture of the new Wal-Mart recumbent here - https://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...%3A4198%3A5354



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You're about 6 days late. That post should have been on the first of this month.
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