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== Types of Bikes ==
Hi there,
* [[BMX]]
* [[Cross country]]
* [[Downhill]]
* [[Enduro]]
* [[Trail]]
* [[Fixed]] and [[Single speed]]
* [[Trials]]


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How could I forget to mention the bicycle is a good invention"
 
-RHCP
 
Welcome to Bikes, where the part numbers are made up, and the naming conventions don't matter.
 
Also apparently everything is either fully capitalized or not...or maybe it doesn't matter...Sram? SRAM? Fox? FOX? GRIP2? Grip2?????

Revision as of 02:53, 21 June 2025

Hi there,

We specialize in creating modern, impactful logos that help businesses stand out online.

We'd like to offer you a logo concept for bikelopedia.com. This would give you a chance to visualize how a fresh design could enhance your brand's presence, with no obligation on your part. It's a great way to see the potential impact before making any decisions.

If exploring a new visual direction for your business is of interest, just reply to this email, and we can start developing a concept for you. Otherwise, if this isn't of interest, no action is needed.

Best regards, Barbara Murray