BICYCLE HIRE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BIKE & BOOT Bike and Boot Inns Limited c/o Keats Gatien, LLP 120 S. El Camino Dr., Suite 207 Beverly Hills CA 90212 Bicycle hire; electric bicycle hire; bicycle storage; luggage storage; clothes storage; travel guide services; advisory, consultancy and information services relating to the aforesaid;BIKE;
CAMP HOX Ennismore International Management Limited 70 Colombo Street London SE18DP United Kingdom Bicycle hire; boat hire; pleasure boat transport services; rental of horses; travel and transport services, namely, rental of camper vans and booking of all the aforementioned; the provision of information, advice and consultancy services relating to the aforesaid;Providing campground facilities; providing camp services, namely, providing temporary lodging at holiday camps, in tents and providing temporary lodging in campervans; rental and provision of furnished tents, barbecues and cooking facilities for camping; provision and rental of temporary accommodation including those relating to camping; provision of food and drink including cooking and preparing food and drinks for guests at campgrounds; booking and reservation services for the aforesaid; the provision of information, advice and consultancy services relating to the aforesaid;CAMP;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A bicycle towing device for towing a trailing bicycle behind a leading bicycle including a leading bicycle connection interconnected to a trailing bicycle connection by a tow bar. The trailing bicycle connection is connectable to both upper and lower locations on the trailing bicycle such that the center of gravity of the force pulling the trailing bicycle is centered on the trailing bicycle to provide stable maneuverability of the trailing bicycle. The leading bicycle connection and the trailing bicycle connection include pivotal joints that allow limited degrees of rotational movement with respect to the tow bar. In this manner of attachment, the tow bar is pivotal with respect to both the leading bicycle connection and the trailing bicycle connection to account for differences in height between the bicycles while forcing the trailing bicycle to lean at substantially the same exact angle as the leading bicycle at all times.