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> Page 18 - The Chronicle, Situn Choosing A Bike Bicycle riding is one of summers . most enjoyable recreations. * But, a bicycle can offer more than" just, weekend fun to those who want healthful exercise, or an.economical way, to run neighborhood errands or make daily commuting trips.. For these reasons, more and more people buy bikes earh year. The Better I Business Bureau advises ih.il a ymwi hike properly used and cared for, can be a sound and enjoyable invrcf^ment for years to come. What Bike To Buy? Bikes are built to serve a variftv nf 11 c f c TVio * ? %.. IV V f V/1 u JW J. 1 lit &1I 91 < considerations ' should be what use it will be put to, such as for recreation or transportation, and what type of terrain it will be ridden on. While the heavy-trame, balloon tire bikes are comfortable, they* are not the best choice for * T long rides' and hilly roads where ease of operation is so important. Lightweight or "racing" type bicycles offer the ad. _ vantage of lighter alloy frames and either three, five, or ten speed gears designed to minimize the amount of effort needed to pedal.- The higher seat position and turned-down handlebars of most lightweight bikes may take time to adjust to. but they can ? make riding easier and more comfortable. In addition, proper frame size is an important consideration. Don't buy a bike that can't be adjusted to fit. The rider should be able to "Consumer a - . Tips straddle the bicycle with both feet flat on the ground and with no less than one inch clearance between the frame's top tube; or , on a lady's bike, where a top tube would be. What To Look For - When shopping for a bike consider its safety features7T.oofc closely at all potentially sharp edges that could cause injury. Check all parts of the frame to be sure joints are properly welded and there are no cracks or fractures, even hairline ones, that could cause the metal to break. There should be no gear shift controls or other pro- j uuiiuiib inai exiena more than 3lA inches back from the handlebars. Brakes? should be easy to operate and give quick, easy stops. Caliper-type brakes should be carefully checked for adjustment and grip on both the front and rear wheels. Be sure there is a chain guard to prevent clothing from being caught. Cheek for safe cornerina hv o ?J putting one pedal in the down position and leaning the bike toward it at a 25 degree angle. In this position, the down pedal should ride clear of the pavement. n_ I n oeiver Keunion The Belver Family invites you to join them on August 4, 1979 for a sightseeing tour and family rereturn August 5, 1979. All interested persons may call 722-0735 or 724-5884 for more information and ask for Mrs. Arron Allen Ledbetter or Mrs. Fostenia Tony West. fi L.'* Uy, Julv 7,197V iragEpa E-JBM. I j? 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GROUND I * ROUND TIP I I nooD I v^o?^/ \BLECOUPON|| H COUPON: *2.89 | >UT COUPON: *3.69 ORD CHARCOAL I *00 oo%N| B THRU SAT. ^ JULY 7, IbI SAVE 80* 1979 I ITH $7.50 OR MORE FOOD ORDER I ? ? ? ? di 1-MR9 ggg MH2SE^E*JH [baby needs (SmtKk GIRBIR STRAINED [SjBABY FOOD 1 ??lw I JAR I WITH IRON OR REGrULAR I SIMILAC OR ENFAMIL I READY TO FEED BABY ' I FORMULAS I run CASE OF t . ONLY '5.?4 nni I ^ "J,; 33^ J [100CT.PKG. ltOZ.PKG. DIXIE HOME KELLOGGS j I TEA CORN I BAGS FLAKES I *V"_ 75< I HH HEQCBEEHI *
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