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  1. Micargi Bicycles Micargi's goal is to offer QUALITY BICYCLES AT AFFORDABLE PRICES! Their company started as a manufacturer of bicycle parts and accessories thirteen years ago and began to build complete bicycles in 1994. The company employs over 500 employees and has...
  2. Nirve Lahaina Women's Cruiser Bike The Nirve Lahaina comes in 3 colors and speeds: coral teal, pink pearl, and cocoa butter; single speed, three speed, or three speed automatic. The Nirve Cruiser Bicycles are a masterpiece of art, comfort, and style. The Lahaina Cruiser is Nirve's...
  3. Triton Three Wheel Recumbent Cruisers Check out these great Triton three-wheeled cruisers!
  4. Old Fashioned Toys Toys have always been the best part of childhood around the world. In times gone by past, children received homemade playthings that had no electronic beeping parts, batteries or that cost parents hundreds of dollars. A hand-carved wooden boat or a s...
  5. Cadillac Eldorado Lesiure Series Women's Cruiser Bike Does her Christmas List include a bike? Well, this Cadillac Eldorado Lesiure Series Women's Cruiser Bike will make a great Christmas Gift for her. It's perfect to use around town, maybe she can use it to go to her Yoga class or down the street to her...
  6. Baby Boomers on Beach Cruisers There is something nostalgic about the style of bicycles that they rent out at the seashore. They depict a time gone by, a time when life was not so stressful and hectic. The simple design with no fancy handbreaks, bells or whistles evokes thoughts o...
  7. Beach Cruisers Cruiser bicycles are balloon-tired bikes with heavy duty frames and were America's standard bike from the early 1930s right through the 1950s. Their wide tires and simple mechanicals (usually single speed with coaster brake) are ideally suited to rid...
  8. BEACH CRUISER BIKES Remember how great the bikes were back in the 50's? Comfortable seat, big balloon tires and real fun to ride. Well they are making a comeback. Wouldn't one of these look great under your Christmas tree?