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- | Mountain bikes drove an 80's boom in bicycle sales. | ||
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- | US Bike sales from 1981-> | + | |
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- | Mt. bikes were 10% of US sales in 1984 and doubled to 20% of US sales by 1985.((See [[https:// | + | |
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