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Sunday
Jun212020

Rick's Appearance on 'BiGG's Golf Talk' 6/20/20

Rick joins the guys on BIGG's Golf Talk this week to talk Father's Day, bicycles and more.

Rick comes in at the 54:00 minute mark. After listening to his theme song on BIGG's you'll hear Rick and Big Jon and Bill.

Here's a link where you can listen to Rick.

https://www.biggsgolftalk.net/episodes/bgt062020

or this embed:

 

Talking two iconic names in bikes, Huffy and Schwinn.

Huffy Carom Gravel Bike - The newest from Huffy. High Tech. A hybrid. On and off road.

Aluminum hydroformed frame offers strength and a light weight
27.5-inch gravel tread tires provide sure traction
Dual disc brakes give fast stopping power
14-speed Micro-Shift twist shifting allows you to quickly change gears
Shimano Tourney 7-speed index derailleur
Rigid blade fork
Mountain bike handlebars
Alloy quick-release seat binder
Kolo alloy 3-piece crank


Schwinn "E Bikes"  - Electric Bikes

- Rick has got back into cycling, bike riding - new trend in biking
Innovative, stylish, and made for the 2020s. The eMonroe 250 is an unmatched electric bike that makes commuting easier.
This 700cc urban e-bike has a pedal assist motor you can control with the handlebar thumbpad. The eMonroe 250 also features a fixie-style frame with a comfortable riding position. Whether riding for exercise, enjoyment, or to get over to a happy hour, this electric Schwinn bike promises a sleek and modern ride.

Ride Tuned Alloy frame provides a solid platform for transferring power while remaining comfortable
Tektro mechanical disc brakes with motor cutoff levers
250W gear driven rear hub for smooth, quiet power assist
400Wh battery gives 25-50 miles of range depending on conditions
5 levels of assist, lets you choose the power you need, when you need it
 

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