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The lightest bike for adults is probably a redline or a hyper but hypers are kind of expensive
Easton Stealth RS
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An Easton SE16
easton stealth rs skates
premium, as far as i know, is a bike product producer they are better known as premium products. they sell all kind of bike parts and complete bikes.
An air bike is a kind of stationary bike, which makes the whole question moot. For any stationary bike what you want to look for is a decent riding position, a smooth power train with easily adjustable resistance and a reasonably quiet operation.
Both Redline and Diamond Back have/had full lines of bicycles that range from economy to pro. Also, what era of Diamond Back are you talking about? Diamond Back used to be owned by WSI. That company went out of business and the brand was sold to Raleigh. The brand was completely missing from the market during the 90's until Raleigh resurrected it in 2003. Redline, on the other hand, has a bit more of a history than Diamond Back. Diamond Back started out in 1986 just because someone over in Taiwan shipped WSI a shipment of Raleigh frames accidently. Raleigh felt that the freight to ship the frames from WSI to Raleigh would not be worth it, so they told them to keep the frames if they would just be so kind as to peel the stickers off. This got WSI interested in importing bicycles. Redline has been around much longer. Started in 1970 by Linn Kastan (of Kastan, manufacturer of Kastan and Hoffman and designer of Giant's MOSH frames as well) and Mike Konle building motorcycle frames. In 1974, they started making BMX bikes. Now, if we're talking current models like Diamond Back's top of the line Reactor Pro ($650) vs. Redline's top of the line Flight Pro ($1200)... well there's no comparison. The DB has a Cro-mo fork, the Redline a carbon fiber fork. The Redline has hollow axle hubs, Sun Envy rims and classic Flight crankset. The DB isn't "bad" though. DB just doesn't make as high end of a bike as Redline. The DB is nice with it's Alienation rims (no spoke eyelets, though) and FSA crankset, but it's no Redline Flight Pro. :-)
Im almost positive he uses an Easton glove
a bike that is small
I prefer easton bats (synergy and stealth) but theses bats are expensive
What kind of an idiot are you? That seriously depends on what kind of freaking bike you have, STUPID!