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Womens Bikes
Women’s bikes are pedal driven single track vehicles with two wheels on a frame aligned one behind the other and is human powered, specifically intended for the anatomy and comfort of women. Bicycles were first invented in the early 19th century and are now numbered at approximately about a billion all over the world and counting! Being twice as many as automobiles, bicycles, bikes, pushbikes or cycles are primarily intended for recreation and not as a means of transportation. Aside from being primarily recreation equipment, bikes are also used as toys, fitness equipments, racing vehicles, work related vehicles among a host of many other applications and uses.
Shortly after bicycles were invented, women’s bikes were developed in the late 19th century with more feminine and safety features. The popularity of bicycles for women came about in 1896 when suffragist and feminist groups started to view the bicycle as a freedom machine, allowing the “new” woman cheaper unprecedented mobility in Britain and the US. Women’s bicycles became more than anything, a symbol of every woman’s self reliance and untrammeled womanhood. Women even wrote books about these safety bicycles which were a great source of happiness and inspiration for many women in the era. Moreover, women find that riding bicycles were greatly beneficial for their health.
Women’s bikes in essence are a lot like men’s bicycles in its construction, parts, dynamics and use, with more feminine designs and safety features. Bikes in general after all work upright and are steered forward to keep their center of gravity in their wheels. Learning how to ride a bike is a skill that many people learn as kids and these includes women. Women nowadays ride bikes for many different reasons other than their initial primary feminist reasons. Most bikes nowadays have a diamond shape frame, though they weren’t always that way. Women’s bicycles used to have frames which simply had a top tube connected in the middle of a seat tube. This design made women’s bicycle frames structurally weak because of their low stand over height.
Types of Women’s Bikes
There are many types of women’s bikes but the most common are women’s mountain bikes, women’s road bikes, women’s hybrid bikes, women’s leisure bikes, women’s folding bikes, women’s BMXs or women’s BMX bikes and women’s electric bikes.
Women’s mountain bikes are bicycles specifically designed and made for off-road and rough terrain use by women. The popularity of women’s mountain bikes came about because of the popularity of mountain biking as an extreme sport. Women’s mountain bikes can be used for cross country, all mountain, free ride, dirt jumping, trail riding, downhill, street riding and trials among many other common uses.
Women’s road bikes on the other hand are also intended for women with very active lifestyles. In essence, women’s road bikes are very much like mountain bikes in function but are only smaller and lighter in weight. Women’s road bikes are normally used by women in bike racing competitions.
Women’s hybrid bikes are primarily designed for general purpose utility commuting by women. The term hybrid itself gives you an idea of what women’s hybrid bikes are: the combination of both the women’s mountain bikes and the women’s road bikes. So it has all the extreme outdoor functions of a mountain bike but only smaller and lighter which also makes it ideal for racing.
Not all women are as active outdoors as some simply prefer enjoying the simple pleasures of being able to ride a bike at a very leisurely pace; and as the name imply, these are what women’s leisure bikes are for.
The lifestyle of the current world paved the trend for smaller and more compact things and our modern world’s technology all owed this, even in bikes. No matter how big your bikes are, they are no longer a problem for women because of the invention of women’s folding bikes.
BMX stands for Bicycle Moto X(Cross) fyi. And women’s BMXs or women’s BMX bikes are intended for that very exact purpose, for the BMX sport. Bicycle Motocross is an extreme racing sport on style tracks with an inline start and a myriad of expressive obstacles, this sport is also sometimes called motocross cycling. The popularity of women’s BMX bikes came about in the 1970’s when the sport was created by children on dirt tracks in southern California. Bike companies at the time then saw the great opportunity and potential and began creating bikes for this specific purpose and for women called women’s BMXs.
The latest technological developments in women’s bikes are the women’s electric bikes. These are bikes powered by electricity that runs on a motor with rechargeable batteries. Women’s electric bikes are fast becoming a popular choice for women as they have a lot of better advantages and higher degrees of efficiency than regular bikes.
