Cycling: Royce Union Bicycles
June 21, 2008 2:50 pm Cycling, SportsRecently manufacturers like Royce Union Bicycles have helped move bicycles out of the realm of simple transportation and into the realm of fashion and culture. Royce Union is a division of Huffy that concentrates on making hip styles for young riders. Many of these new styles are based on classic and cruiser bikes; the easy-going lifestyle that these bikes embody is today being embraced by a new generation of riders.
More About Royce Union Bicycles
The designs of many Royce Union Bicycles are based on classic American styles from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. The original style bike is the beach cruiser, first appearing on the scene in the 1930s and reaching the height of its popularity in the 1960s. Cruisers were built to appeal to young boys; many of the classic designs were meant to look like cars or motorcycles and sported tanks, headlights, whitewall tires and lots of chrome detailing. All these accessories made the bikes heavy and slow; they had to be ridden in a meandering, easy-going way.
Choppers and lowriders followed the beach cruiser as Americas most popular bikes. These bikes were heavily influenced by muscle car style, but they kept the upright handlebars, cushioned seats and wide tires of cruisers, as well as the relaxed riding style. These bikes have all been inspiration for Royce Union Bicycles, who has updated the classic designs with a hip, tech look while maintaining their original style and spirit.
Royce Union Bicycles are easy to find in your local bike shop or on the internet. No matter what kind of cruiser to decide on, be sure to take it for a test run to find a bike that fits you and your riding style. A better fit ensures that riding will be more efficient and enjoyable, and that you will look better doing it. When you finally have the perfect style picked out, youre in for hours of laid-back, cruising pleasure. Enjoy!
