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Another great day for hyper bike, announcing the addition of what has to be the most prolific brother-sister duo in BMX history. Lain & Kelsey Van Ogle have reached an agreement to be part of the Factory Hyper Team. Their resume includes an incredible four UCI World titles, an ABA National #1 Amateur and 21 N.A.G. #1 titles. Hyper Bicycles is looking forward to helping Lain & Kelsey add to their collection of titles, with the brand new design frame for 2012. Plaintiff’s approach hews more closely to precedent, especially that of this district.

There’s an 11-speed gear suite with a 54-tooth chain ring for tackling the occasional terrain change. While not suitable for intensive riders, too difficult trails and rough terrain, the brand proves to be an excellent value for money for the less demanding, who are just starting out or simply don’t have a need for a high end bike to have fun. Our light-weight climbing frame option, designed to go fast when the road gets steep. Uncompromising aggressive aero race bike, available in rim or disc brake options.

Ryan also clued us in about a later project of Strength complete bikes, with an aluminum frame. While doing some research into magnesium as a possible material for use in the Answer fork line at the Taipei Bike Show, Ryan spied some frame blueprints hyper bicycles sitting on a side table. So began a six-month development cycle of prototyping and testing this largely-untested frame material. And from all appearances, they hit a rare tract of unexplored potential in BMX racing product evolution.

For years, they focused solely on BMX Bikes and racing bike components. Eventually, they veered into mountain bikes and commuter-specific bikes, which are now sold through Walmart in the USA & Canada. You are unique, so why ride the same bike as everyone else? Our frames and wheelsets give you the perfect starting point for a unique one-off bike build. Move effortlessly between sport and commuter position and experience two bikes for the price of one.

From a bike of this range, the models are really correct for their price.In the general mind, affordable bikes found at Walmart are synonymous with poor quality at low prices, but here I honestly think we are facing an underrated brand. For example, their $600 electric mountain bike may be surprising but it turns out to be efficient and promising.Once again, as in many other cases, you have to identify your needs before buying. Here you have a brand offering honestly priced bikes that will satisfy beginners who want to start.Their BMX bikes, which are at the origin of the company, are of superior quality. Good components, efficient and with a good longevity, perfect bikes for their price.

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The patents claim the design shown in their respective figures one through seven. Because the proverbial picture is worth one thousand words, the Court attaches a demonstrative example of each claimed design. The Hyper eRide Mountain bike is an electric pedal-assist mountain bike that perfectly blends performance and convenience. This mountain bike features a 26-inch MTB frame with 21-speed gearing, making it the ideal choice for tackling any terrain. Adding the motor allows riders to cover more ground faster while still working up a sweat on those tougher climbs.

Though samples were not available to show in time for Interbike, News will get a gander at them in the coming weeks and post the first photos up for your droolage. Lu brings suit for two counts of patent infringement of United States patents numbers US D529,842 S (“the ’842 patent”) and US D556,642 S (“the ’642 patent”), each of which relates to the ornamental design of a bicycle. Plaintiff seeks judgment that Hyper Bicycles has infringed the two patents in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271, damages to compensate plaintiff for the infringement, trebled under 35 U.S.C. § 284 due to the willfulness of the alleged infringement and attorney’s fees under 35 U.S.C. § 285. The Schwinn Men’s GTX 3 is a lightweight hybrid designed for city commute. It’s a 28” bike with an aluminum dual sport frame and a front suspension fork that can tackle a bump or two with ease. Now that you are aware of the pros and cons, here’s a look at some of the best hyper bikes in the market currently.

They will offer a menu of sizes to suit all comers, with a 170, 172.5, 175, 177.5, 180 and a 182.5mm. Price point is still being penciled out, but look for it to be “sub-$400.” Finishes available will be black and white from the get-go. And while no official word is yet out on where that next chapter will take dR, word around Northern California, and in the Facebook universe has reports of Donny on a new bike already. Whether that is just a hook-up for something new to ride, or a prelude to news to be released in coming days will be keeping us close to the BMX News ticker tape. With the season opener 21 days away, it’s likely we will know sooner rather than later. I rode for Hyper as an amateur back in 1994, and returning to the team in 2007 was like a homecoming.

The fully-loaded HyperScorpion features a massive 1,000W RetroBlade motor to fuel off-road speeds up to 30mph. Equipped with our NEW G2 52V 19.2Ah battery (SGS Certified to UL 2271), the HyperScorpion is capable of an impressive 70+ mile riding range. The top-rated electric bike is also loaded with premium safety features including rearview mirrors, integrated brake light, turn signals, hydraulic disc brakes and an upgraded horn. HyperScorpion offers a super smooth ride with dual suspension, torque and cadence pedal assist technology, 8-speed transmission for the ultimate in e-bike riding performance, comfort and style. After a good showing in WalMart (as BMX racing bikes go) last year, the mass market Donny Robinson bike is back for 2012, with a new paint-scheme which echoes that of the bike Donny will actually be riding (and that he just started talking about on Twitter yesterday). The all-white livery is said to be a silent tribute to dR’s decade-ago Powerlite AA-pro teammate, Mario Soto, who was killed in a motorcycle accident in his prime (at 22 years old) on January 16, 2001.

In the intervening years Hyper has maintained its position as a leader in BMX, with a full line of products for racing and freestyle riders. Hyper has also continued its commitment to the sport by sponsoring riders, teams, as well as being the series title sponsor for several major events. With a long history of active, successful participation in BMX, it was time to establish a similar position in the Mountain Bike community. The obvious best choice to manage our entry into the Mountain Biking was longtime friend and MTB legend Eric Carter. Eric is currently heading up our Product Development Program and is organizing our marketing and support efforts.