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What is a City Bicycle?

 , May 30, 2016 updated on March 23, 2017
A city bicycle is a bicycle designed for short urban trips wearing everyday clothing. They tend to be inexpensive, stable and durable but slow with a heavy design and few gears. City bicycles have practical features for everyday use such as a basket, stable kickstand, bell, light, inbuilt locking system and a variety of splash and gear guards to protect clothing. They are a common sight in many cities, particular areas that have a culture of commuting by bicycle.
Overview: City Bicycle
TypeTransportation
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DefinitionA bicycle designed for short urban trips wearing everyday clothing.
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