Low rider bicycle

Low rider bicycle parts: Low rider bicycle parts can be ordered online from http://www.streetlowrider.com/store. There is a wide variety of parts for low rider bicycles available with them. You can have your pick from twisted bicycle frames to handle bars, grips, lights, mud flaps, forks, antennas, fenders, reflectors, odometers, sprockets, colored chains, tires, sissy bars and a whole lot of other items to build a truly unique low rider bike for yourself. Each item has many different designs and characteristics. The pictures of all the items are given, along with the prices. Payment can be made through MasterCard, Visa card, Pay pal, or check. The mailing address is Street Lowrider, P.O. Box 796, Paramount, CA, 90723. The toll free phone number is (877) 776-4595. Street Lowrider undertakes to ship your order for low rider bicycle parts anywhere in the world. Shipping methods are either through the United States Post office or UPS.
Custom built low rider bicycle: There is no limit to the customization that can be done to create a unique low rider bicycle. One custom built machine can be viewed on http://www.lowriderbike.com/bike_features/05winlrb_custom_chopper_bicycle_hells_belle/photo_06.html. The eye catching low rider chopper has been lovingly created by AJ Duran. He learned the art from his father since he was knee high, and has honed his skills on custom building motorcycles. Applying these skills to low ride bicycle building, he increased the rake angle of this bike to 42 degrees, and stretched and modified the downtube to fit the crank housing. The rims are precision-machined aluminum, polished to a brilliant shine. The front forks are long triple tree, thirty-two inch extended fork tubes with a Springer suspension system, with the top tree clamp of brushed aluminum shaped like a moose head. He has fixed a fiberglass teardrop tank molded over a Harley Sportster fuel tank and a teardrop headlight. With a Shimano Deore rear disc brake assembly, the bike has skull cut sprockets and a candy apple paint scheme. The snakeskin seat, which is a part of the rear fender, has been created from the fender of a Triumph motorcycle. All in all, this custom lowrider bicycle is a beautiful machine.
Low rider bicycle sale: A brand new low rider bicycle is available for sale on http://houston.craigslist.org/bik/268580732.html. It has never been ridden or taken outdoors. The owner wants to sell it because he wants to start another low rider bicycle project. The special features for this custom low rider bicycle for sale include gold twisted handlebars, gold twisted continental kit, gold twisted kickstand and many other unique items. The price expected is 0.
To shop around for low rider bicycles, log on to http://store.shop72.com/lowribi.html. A number of low rider bicycles are available with them at discounted prices ranging from 8 (full price 2) to 9 (full price 6.50). They claim to offer the lowest rates for low rider bicycles, and their website says that if the same bikes are being sold at a lower rate anywhere, they would beat the price by a margin of five to ten dollars. The Aztlan Bicycle Incorporated is one of the leading low rider bicycle companies. Located in California, their address is P.O.Box 2050 Chino Hills, CA 91710. Their order desk and customer service telephone number is 909-517-3547.
Low rider bicycle magazines:
The ‘Lowrider Bicycle’ magazine is a monthly publication, and part of the Primedia automotive group. Log on to their website http://www.lowriderbike.com/toc, and signup for a free newsletter. The magazine offers comprehensive information on bike offers, swing bikes, beach cruisers, bike tech and much more. Another magazine from the same group is the Lowrider Arte. This magazine features composite drawings, miscellaneous art work, car drawings, metal tapestry, portraits, etc. You can log on to their website http://www.lowriderarte.com/ for more information or contact them at Lowrider Arte Magazine, Primedia, Inc., 2400 E. Katella Avenue, 11th Floor, Anaheim, CA, 92806 -- Phone (714) 939-2400. A quick search on the Internet can provide links to many websites of magazines dedicated to low rider bicycles.