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		<title>Dawes Bikes &#8211; All About This British Bicycle Maker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dawes bikes have been in the cycle manufacturing business for over a 100 years now. They offer a decent collection of road cycles. The Dawes Bicycle company was founded in the year 1906 in Birmingham, UK when Charles Dawes merged business with a cycle company that was originally called Humphries &#38; Dawes. The Humphries were in the business of manufacturing motorcycles, which they continued doing while Dawes concentrated on Road Bicycles for the Racing Cycle market. By 1926 Dawes Cycles was fully established and it focused on the production of cycles. Dawes Cycles are famous for their quality as they [...]]]></description>
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<p> Dawes bikes have been in the cycle manufacturing business for over a 100 years now. They offer a decent collection of road cycles. The Dawes Bicycle company was founded in the year 1906 in Birmingham, UK when Charles Dawes merged business with a cycle company that was originally called Humphries &amp; Dawes. The Humphries were in the business of manufacturing motorcycles, which they continued doing while Dawes concentrated on Road Bicycles for th<span id="more-12"></span>e Racing Cycle market. By 1926 Dawes Cycles was fully established and it focused on the production of cycles. Dawes Cycles are famous for their quality as they are hand built by an extremely skilled and experienced workforce. One of the best selling Dawes Cycles in the cycle market was the Dawes Galaxy a Road Bike which was especially built for Touring, and that is still being made today and also the Dawes Super Galaxy. The new range of Dawes Road Cycles includes the Dawes Giro range with the Giro 200, Giro 300, Giro 400 and Giro 500 and all of them differ slightly to cater to a wide range of consumers and wallets. The current best selling road cycle is the Giro 500 the frame is built from double butted alloy 6061 with carbon stays and an Alloy Steerer with carbon blades. The finishing kit of the Giro models, are all of the best quality. The Sportif Ultra Ti comes form the Dawes Sportif range, the price of the Sportif Ultra ti is similar to that of the Giro 500. The Sportif Ti is made from hi tech Titanium and built for comfort with a low weight and Sportif/Audax geometry the ride characteristics of the Sportif 3AI/2.5V are superb and give comfort that only titanium frames can give- rigid, and comfortable with carbon forks, Shimano Ultegra compact gear set and WH-RS20 wheels. So, if one is looking for high quality hand made cycles with a long tradition of comfort and service, then Dawes Road cycles are the answer which would help you in the sport of road cycling.</p>
<p>Dawes Bike Offerings<br />
Dawes was one of the first companies to produce a complete single speed mountain bike, the Edge One.<br />
Some vintage Dawes cycles have a distinctive curved seat tube that parallels the rear wheel closely, in order to reduce the wheelbase.</p>
<p>This British brand of bicycle has a long heritage of making great quality bikes. From tandem to folding bikes, and even BMX and freestyle bikes, Dawes has what you need. You can even convert one into a Dawes fixed gear bike (why not!). Check out these different styles and offers and figure out if Dawes is the bike brand for you. You just might find what you&#8217;re looking for.</p>
<p>Types of Dawes Bikes</p>
<p>12&#8243; Wheel (2 1/2 to 5 yrs)<br />
14&#8243; Wheel (4 to 6 yrs)<br />
16&#8243; Wheel (5 to 7 yrs)<br />
20&#8243; Wheel (7 to 9 yrs)<br />
24&#8243; Wheel (9 to 11 yrs)<br />
BMX &#8211; Dirtjump<br />
BMX &#8211; Freestyle<br />
Leisure Bikes &#8211; Comfort Bikes (26W)<br />
Leisure Bikes &#8211; Fast City<br />
Leisure Bikes &#8211; Folding Bikes<br />
Leisure Bikes &#8211; Hybrids<br />
Leisure Bikes &#8211; Traditional<br />
Leisure Bikes &#8211; Trekking<br />
Mountain Bikes &#8211; Front Suspension<br />
Mountain Bikes &#8211; No Suspension (Rigid)<br />
Mountain Bikes &#8211; Womens<br />
Racing &#8211; Cyclo Cross<br />
Racing &#8211; Road Racing<br />
Racing &#8211; Single Speed<br />
Tandems<br />
Tourers / Audax</p>
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<p>For more, go to failblog.org   <H3>Help answer the question about road bicycle</H3>Is it difficult to convert a 28-speed road bicycle into a single speed bike?<br />Is it difficult (for someone with decent mechanical skills) to convert a 28-speed road bicycle into a single speed road bike (like the Giant Bowery or the Schwinn Madison) by switching out the cranks (or removing them) and removing the derailers?<br />
Okay&#8230;not a 28-speed, I meant 24-speed.  It was about 1:00am when I wrote it, cut me some slack <img src='http://www.garvaghyroad.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
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