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BICYCLE OUTPOST
BICYCLE OUTPOST
BICYCLE
UST.CAMPUS.
TYPES OF BICYCLES
Road bikes
To be ridden fast on smooth pavement. They have smooth, skinny tires and drop handlebars, and can be used for on-road racing
A bicycle, often called a bike, is a human-powered, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other
CYCLOCROSS BICYCLES
Bike designed to be ridden on mixed surfaces (combination of pavement, unpaved trails, gravel, grass)
Bike Racks
MOUNTAIN BIKES
For riding rough off-road trails. They have flat or upright handlebars, and a very low gear range for pedaling up steep trails
175cm
30.5in
The installation of such depots should require specific spaces and measurements. These measurements should be able to provide enouch space for the bike and biker. The space needed is for the area where the cyclist will mount the bike on the secured rack. Because these depots will be used by the cyclists, who are tired and exhausted from there journey, we will provide an area for freshening up (water fountains, benches, etc.). This will help the student bikers to freshen up before their classes.
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Lastly is security. To secure the bikes on the depot there will be another card to be used by the students to use the slot. To get the cards, the student should apply for it (like the >Convinience: This depots should be coannual car sticker). This will be renewed yearly. vinient to be used by the students who are using For foldable bikes, if ever there are, we will probikes as the mode of transportation. vide lockers instead of the racks to save slots for the students who have road bikes, mountain bikes, and etc.