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www.nycewheels.com Peter, working at NYCeWheels in NYC has put on a fine acting job by showing key features of the Brompton folding bike. This Video was taken at NYCeWheels, Carl Schurz park and Randall’s Island, NYC. This Video demonstrates why the Brompton folding bicycle is the best folding bike. Well, at least in our opinion.

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    In Denmark practically everybody rides a bike, and in 2008 bicycle-friendly Copenhagen was named the world’s first Bike City by the International Cycling Union, UCI. So while in Copenhagen, why not get around the Danish way? Read more at www.visitcopenhagen.com

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    Part two in our bicycle maintenance video series sponsored by River City Bicycles covers Brake Pads. Doug Moak takes us step by step as he cleans and adjusts caliper style brakes on a commuter bicycle. We hope you find these videos helpful and will let us know what you would like to see next. As usual we are always interested in your video responses.

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      Every year in April some 200000 school children in the Netherlands take a “Verkeersexamen” (traffic test). The 12 year olds will start secondary school in the following school year. An overwhelming majority of these children will get to secondary school on their bicycles. Rides of up to 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) one way are no exception. In an effort to make traffic safer the children have been taught about traffic rules since they were very young. Now it is time for their final test. In this video some images of the practical test in Utrecht: a 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) long bike ride though normal traffic. The children are being monitored and those who pass the test receive a “Verkeersdiploma” (traffic certificate). This year some lucky children in ’s-Hertogenbosch got the certificate from the hands of the Netherlands’ future queen, Princess Máxima, who opened this year’s test season. With her presence she underlined the importance the Dutch give to children’s traffic safety and education.

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