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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A spike in gasoline prices is
fueling what could be the biggest year for U.S. bicycle
sales since the Arab oil embargoes more than three
decades ago, a leading bike association says.
"For bicycles, high gasoline prices are a good
thing," said Tim Blumenthal, executive director of Bikes
Belong, a national coalition of bicycle suppliers and
retailers.
U.S. gasoline prices struck an all-time record above
$3 a gallon after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast,
shutting several oil refineries, though prices have
eased slightly since then, according to government
surveys.
"People's eyeballs pop out when they see the gas
pumps and they say they need to do something. One of the
options is biking," Blumenthal said Wednesday.
"Independent dealers, specialty sporting stores and
big-box stores have told us that since Aug. 1, bicycle
sales have jumped dramatically," he said.
Gasoline prices have been on the rise for months due
to high crude prices and a crunch on global refining
capacity, and higher summer demand along with the recent
hurricanes have pushed them to new peaks.
Close to 20 million bicycles are likely to be sold
this year, approaching the record hit after a cut-off of
Arab oil triggered gasoline lines in the United States.
"It should be close to 20 million units. If you look
back historically, the three best years for bike sales
were 1972, 1973, and 1974," Blumenthal said.
Last year's U.S. bicycle sales were just under 19
million.
Travel and motorist group AAA said it has noticed
Americans are looking for ways to cut their fuel
consumption by using more fuel-efficient vehicles, or by
using public transportation and bicycles.
"AAA is beginning to think that consumers may finally
have tired of expensive gasoline," said AAA spokesman
Geoff Sundstrom.
U.S. fuel demand over the past four weeks has fallen
nearly 3 percent below last year's levels, the U.S.
government said Wednesday.
Demand for gasoline averaged 8.8 million bpd, or 2.6
percent below last year, while distillate demand
averaged 3.9 million bpd, or 3.8 percent below last
year, the Energy Information Administration said.
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From:
http://money.cnn.com/2005/10/06/news/funny/bicycles.reut/
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