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INtake Thursday,August 17, 2006 WORKLIFE STYLE ADVENTURE FOOD & DRINK INSIGHT 17 Y ou’re already well aware of which Mc- Donald’s is open all night and where to go shopping for munchies at 4 a.m. In fact, you’re a regular. But how do you manage topull it together the next morning without looking like you spent the evening on all fours licking the barroom floor? And without a shower? Theseproducts can help: Wake me up before you go go Tame the lock-mess monster with acouple of spritzes of this Freshen-up Mist by Jonathan. Created to “refresh and rework models’ dirty hair” when shampooing just isn’t possible, this mist is great for waking up skin, too. $18 at Sephora, Fashion Mall, 8702 Keystone Crossing. Well red Nothing’s more of a dead giveaway that you’ve been up to no good than bloodshot eyes. Fix that with Visine Advanced Re- lief, $1.94 at Wal-Mart,multiple locations. Be a bathing beauty Y ou likely smell like the bottom of an ashtray if you wereout in the bars, so at least run acouple of baby wipes over your skin as a makeshift shower. CVS SoftCloths Supreme, 99 cents at CVS/pharmacy ,multiple locations. T he pits Carry a travel-sized deodorant stick to beat the heat. Follow it up with a shot of body spray tomask any lingering manly musk. Speed Stick, 99 cents at CVS/pharmacy , Tag Body Shots $2.97 at Wal-Mart. Oil spill clean up Want to get rid of the massive shine all over your face? Just rub one of these blotting cloths over that mug to sop up that excess mess. $10 at Sephora. Breathe easy Sure, you made it to work on time. But you forgot togargle a little bit of Listerine. Noproblem, just run an Oral-BBrush- Ups tooth wipe over those pearly wipes for a minty-fresh quick fix. $1.29 at CVS/pharmacy. Dud-ly Do-right Y ou’vemanaged topull yourself together quite nicely. But your clothes still reek. Acouple of sprays of Febreze and you’re good to go. $4.44 at Wal-Mart. STYLE: 2 4- HOUR FRESHNESS Michelle Pemberton / INtake,Model:Tiffany Wilson 5-min ut e m a keo v e r Have a long night? F reshen upfast before work the next morning with thesehandy products . By Kimiko Martinez kimiko.martinez@intakeweekly .com 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7

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Page 1: beauty + style - Kimiko Martinez

INtake Thursday, August 17, 2006 WORKLIFE STYLE ADVENTURE FOOD & DRINK INSIGHT 17

Y ou’re already well aware of which Mc-Donald’s is open all night and where togo shopping for munchies at 4 a.m. Infact, you’re a regular.

But how do you manage to pull it together thenext morning without looking like you spent theevening on all fours licking the barroom floor?And without a shower? These products can help:

Wake me up before you go goTame the lock-mess monster with a couple of spritzes of thisFreshen-up Mist by Jonathan. Created to “refresh and rework

models’ dirty hair” when shampooing just isn’t possible, this mist isgreat for waking up skin, too. $18 at Sephora, Fashion Mall, 8702Keystone Crossing.

Well redNothing’s more of a dead giveaway that you’ve been up to nogood than bloodshot eyes. Fix that with Visine Advanced Re-

lief, $1.94 at Wal-Mart, multiple locations.

Be a bathing beautyYou likely smell like the bottom of an ashtray if you were outin the bars, so at least run a couple of baby wipes over your

skin as a makeshift shower. CVS SoftCloths Supreme, 99 cents atCVS/pharmacy, multiple locations.

The pitsCarry a travel-sized deodorant stick to beat the heat. Followit up with a shot of body spray to mask any lingering manly

musk. Speed Stick, 99 cents at CVS/pharmacy, Tag Body Shots$2.97 at Wal-Mart.

Oil spill clean upWant to get rid of the massive shine all over your face? Justrub one of these blotting cloths over that mug to sop up that

excess mess. $10 at Sephora.

Breathe easySure, you made it to work on time. But you forgot to gargle alittle bit of Listerine. No problem, just run an Oral-B Brush-

Ups tooth wipe over those pearly wipes for a minty-fresh quick fix.$1.29 at CVS/pharmacy.

Dud-ly Do-rightYou’ve managed to pull yourself together quite nicely. Butyour clothes still reek. A couple of sprays of Febreze and

you’re good to go. $4.44 at Wal-Mart.

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Michelle Pemberton / INtake, Model: Tiffany Wilson

5-minutemakeoverHave a long night? Freshen up fast before workthe next morning with these handy products.By Kimiko [email protected]

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INDIANALIVINGSECTIONE ! THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR ! THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2007 ! INDYSTAR.COM/LIVING

From platform sandals to geometrics,the look of the ’60s is back in style. [E3]

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U.S. militaryforces spill bloodfor others and nowthe Indiana BloodCenter is askingHoosiers to giveblood for them. Inresponse to a De-fense Department’srequest, the Indi-ana Blood Center is calling for dona-tions to support its efforts to supply 50 units of blood perday for troops serving in the Middle East. All blood typesare needed, and donations may be made at any of thecenter’s locations. Call (317) 916-5150 for information.

— Kimiko Martinez

[BLOOD DRIVE] GIVE TO HELP THE TROOPS SHOW USYOUR PROMWe want to see yourprom photos. Send usyour snapshots, alongwith your name, thename of each person inthe photo, the name ofyour school, date of thedance and where it washeld to [email protected]. We’llpost a selection onIndyStar.com in thenext few weeks.

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Known as a premier sessionplayer for Jackson Browne in hisheyday, David Lindley also per-forms solo on banjo, fiddle, mando-

lin and guitar. Hemixes Americanfolk and blues tra-

ditions withelements fromAfrican andAsian sources.Tix: $20. Info:8:30 p.m., MusicMill, 3720 E. 82ndSt., (317) 239-5151.

Drugstorebeauty

Avon’s Jillian DempseySheer Glow All Over face powder, $11 (right)This pretty little compacthas an array of colors, which,brushed on with a big fatface brush, do what thename promises. It gives agreat glow, and in a pinchyou can use the individualcolors on the eyes too. Lovedit. — Kimiko Martinez

Revlon makeup eraser pen, $6.99 (left)The liner remover is excellent. However, you want tomake sure it doesn’t dry out. It removes liner welland is a good investment if you’re prone to makingmistakes in applying makeup. — Kim MitchellAlmay “Bare it All” Legs, $9.99It comes in an aerosol can and makes your legs lookflawless. It’s amazing. — Kelly KendallSally Hansen No Chip 10 Day Color,$4.49 (right)I picked this up in Resilient Red, and

it’s my new favorite. The color is rich, evenwith just one coat. But for best results,use two. It didn’t go 10 days, but I’mpretty hard on my nails and it lasted longerthan a lot of others I’ve used. Probablywould have lasted even longer if I hadapplied a top coat. — Kimiko Martinez

L’Oreal Colour Riche lip gloss,$7.99 (left)I actually really liked this one. Itwasn’t too slippery or sticky, it stayed on andhad good color, but not too much. — KateJohnsonNeutrogena Instant Nail Enhancer, $7.99I’m a huge fan of stuff that just enhances natu-ral beauty, so I tried this in Buffed Sheen. And Idon’t wear nail polish often, so this was great.It’s not a polish, just a liquid formula with vita-mins that you brush on and still lets your nailsbreathe. It made my nails look like I’d buffedthem, nice and shiny, and it did keep them frompeeling and chipping as much as they usually do.

— Kimiko MartinezBurt’s Bees Lip Shimmers, $4.They’re just like the (lip balm), but with color. And theydon’t get all sticky or gross.— Michelle Pemberton

STAFFERS: WHAT WE’D SPLURGE ON! “Yves Saint Laurent ‘Volume Effet Faux Cils’ mascara, $26. It’s the next best thing tofalse eyelashes. And Tarte cheek stain, $28 at Sephora.” — Kelly Kendall! “M-A-C paint in Untitled, $16. It’s like a foundation for my eyelids. And Artistry loosepowder, $20.55. I don’t wear foundation, so I just brush on some medium powder to evenout my tone, and I’m out the door.” — Kimiko Martinez

By Kimiko [email protected]

dmit it. You may love M-A-C and swear byyour $100 anti-aging face cream, but you’renot averse to strolling through the cosmeticsaisle at the drugstore. You’ve been grabbingthat same Maybelline mascara since high

school, and it hasn’t let you down yet.Just because it’s inexpensive doesn’t mean it’s infer-

ior. But you do, usually, get what you pay for. One $5mascara can leave you with flakes and raccoon eyes,while another performs flawlessly. But which productsstand up and stand out?

Members of our staff — of varying ages and skintypes — tried dozens of beauty products, each pricedunder $10 at local drugstores, to see which ones we’dactually use again. Here are our favorites:

" Call Star reporter Kimiko Martinez at (317) 444-6305.

By Zach [email protected]

The value of the U.S.dollar is shrinking abroad.

But it’s not stopping Hoo-sier travelers from makingsummer plans for Europe,local travel agents say.

“There’s the customarygrumbling,” said Kelly Sheaof Earle Travel on the North-side. “But the people whowant to go to Europe willgo to Europe.”

“My travelers are moreconcerned about space andcrowds over there this sum-mer,” said Mark Moorheadof The Travel Agent in Car-mel.

The dollar hit a 26-yearlow last week against theBritish pound, cracking the$2 mark. U.S. currency alsocame within a cent of an all-time low against the euro.The pound was still slightlyabove $2 and the euro justover $1.36 Wednesday.

“This has been going onfor some time, yet travel toEurope was in big numbersfor 2006,” said Tim Leffel,travel expert and author of“Make Your Travel DollarsWorth a Fortune” (Trav-eler’s Tales, $12.95).

Nearly 13 millionAmericans visited Europein 2006, a 4 percent in-crease over 2005.

“People are just saying,‘To heck with it, I’m goingto go anyway, and I’m goingto spend whatever it takes.’ ”

But if paying twice asmuch for dinner in Londonis not your idea of a fairdeal, there are more afford-able alternatives. A travelercould:

! Go south of the bor-der. “South America isso beautiful, and theprice is right,” saidMoorhead of his re-cent visit. Most countriesin Central and South Ameri-ca are tied closely to the U.S.in currency.

! Go cruisin’. Tim Rinkos-ki of Crystal Cruises says theweak dollar makes his all-in-clusive European cruises aneven better value. “After pay-ing twice as much for a cupof coffee and a pastry at acute sidewalk cafe, they’llsoon figure out to eat theirmeals on the ship and thengo see the sights,” he said.

! Go European-lite. Leffelsuggests Quebec City, BuenosAires, “or one of those placesthat make you feel like youare in Europe.” But if you in-sist on Europe, try Barcelonaor Istanbul, which are rela-tive bargains.

! Go later. If you must see Europe, wait until win-ter, when many hotels offeroff-season discounts.

And, of course, there’s al-ways Mexico, where the pesois kind to the dollar, or theCaribbean, where PuertoRico, Turks and Caicos andthe British and AmericanVirgin Islands use the U.S.dollar as currency.

“But, realistically, it’s stillhard for people with theirhearts set on Europe to makethat substitution,” said Leffel. " Contact Star reporter ZachDunkin at (317) 444-6079.

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WOMAN ON THE STREET: MY FAVORITE BARGAIN BEAUTY PRODUCTLindy Vaught, 27“Great Lash mascara byMaybelline. My eyes aresensitive, so I used to buyClinique because it wouldn’tmake my eyes red. But thisstuff is great; cheap, too.”

Nicole Miller, 30“My fake nails! They’re only,like, $4.99 per box and youget two sets. Everybodythinks I’ve gone and gottenthem done.”

Kimmy Adamson, 22“Wet ’n’ Wild. I’ve got a bagfull of makeup, and it’s allcheap.”

Afua Anokwa, 27“Clean & Clear’s Oil-FreeDual Action Moisturizer. Itmoisturizes, leaving no oilyresidue, AND it fights acne.It’s only $5.65 at Target orWal-Mart.”

Some inexpensivecosmetic products rival

the costly brands

ONLINEEXTRA

What local musicacts are up to:

Check out the latestinstallment of “Off theRecord,” a weekly videofeature that spotlightslocal musicians at IndyStar.com and INtakeweekly.com. This week,the Twilight Sentinelsperform and discusstheir vintage brand ofhip-hop — a style farremoved from main-stream materialismand misogyny.

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Menscience Eye Rescue Formula. This ultralight formula combats dark circles and puffiness around the eyes. It also increases firmness and elasticity. 800.608.MENS, menscience.com

glō Therapeutics glōPure Hydration. Acai fruit extract, pink guava and pomegranate work with HA in this lightweight, hydrating gel. It protects against free-radical damage. 800.649.0510, gloskincare.com

Pevonia Timeless Repair Lotion. Caviar and HA work together in this alcohol-free lotion. It helps smooth wrinkles, and hydrate, rejuvenate and replenish skin. 800.446.3751, cosmoproshop.com

Dr. Grandel Hydro Active. Capsules of pure hyaluronic acid quickly smooth, hydrate, firm and plump skin while reducing wrinkles. 800.543.5230, grandelusa.com

Kerstin Florian Rosacea Hyaluronic Serum. This calming, anti-inflammatory serum uses HA, chamomile and parsley seed oil. It helps calm redness, and balance dry, flaky skin. 888.KERSTIN, kerstinfloria.com

Biologique Recherche Serum Yall~O. This lightweight serum moisturizes and plumps skin with antioxidants and hyaluronic acid. 800.755.5270, biologique-recherche.com

Derma MD Hylo. Antioxidants, peptides and HA in this hydrating serum protect skin from free radical damage. These ingredients also improve texture and elasticity. 866.940.7546, dermamdskincare.com

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MUST HAVE Vegan VarietyAppeal to eco-conscious clients by offering natural, cruelty-free products.

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Ola Hawaiian Body Products Pineapple Lime Body Wash. Hawaiian pineapple, virgin coconut butter, antioxidants and enzymes moisturize, cleanse and refresh skin. 808.959.2358, hawaiianbodyproducts.com

PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics Eco-Sensual Balm. Palm, coconut and virgin olive oils, antioxidants and spearmint essential oil in this soothing balm moisturize and hydrate lips. 866.PEACE.36, iamapeacekeeper.com

5th Avenue Co. Foot & Leg Moisturizer. Soybean and sunflower oils, aloe and shea butter moisturize, nourish, hydrate and revitalize skin. 614.403.5298, 5thavenuebathco.com

Brushes by Karen Brown Faux Collection. Made with 100% feather-soft synthetic fibers, these brushes come in 19 styles, and work with creams and powders. 800.722.0528, brushesbykaren.com

Von Natur Grapefruit Whipped Butter. Paraben-, phthalates- and gluten-free, this naturally derived body butter nourishes skin with avocado, shea, Tamanu and jojoba oils. 866.628.8774, vonnatur.com

Natural Spa by Earth Friendly Products Pomegranate Body Souffle. Pure, plant-distilled ingredients in this moisturizer nourish skin. 800.841.3100 ext.227, ecos.com

SpaRitual Instinctual Organic Bath Salts. Organic ginger essential oil in this soothing soak balances the root chakra. Mineral-rich salts detoxify and tone skin. 800.558.5571, universalcompanies.com

Verikira Naturals Acne Fighting Toner. Black willow bark in this toner provides salicylic acid to fight acne. Witch hazel soothes and tightens pores. 952.746.1290, verikira.com

agoodnightkiss Organic Tub Tea Blend Sachets. Herbs, antioxidants, vitamins and botanicals in this all-natural body soak relieve stress, relax sore muscles and nurture skin. 888.241.4496, agoodnightkiss.com

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Guests at Skin Deep—The Body Spa (eskindeep.com) in Huntington Beach, California, can treat their minds and bodies with a guided, self-serve Zen Water Experience. The five-step treatment (45 min./ $45) incorporates the elements of earth, air, fire, water and wood. Guests journey alone through the rooms of the cave-like space and an attendant prompts them when it’s time to transition to the next step. “I don’t want people wearing a watch,” says Deborah Wood, owner. “I don’t want them to keep track of anything.”

The treatment includes an exfoliating scrub under a warm rain shower, a therapeutic mud application followed by time in the steam room and a soak in a mineral-rich bath. “When people slow their bodies down, they need to slow their minds too,” Wood says. “This combines meditation and the healing aspect of water. It’s a symbolic cleansing of the body, and it allows the mind to settle.”

Self-SplurgeTREND WATCH

Can a day spa actually get away with the same self-serve philosophy as a restaurant buffet or gas station? Adding D.I.Y. treatments to your menu may be more practical and profitable than you think. Destination spas and bathhouse-style facilities have already adopted a “serve yourself” array of offerings. Here’s a sampling:

Are you a trend spotter? Email feedback and ideas to Kimiko Martinez at [email protected].

Girls Night clients at Boston’s Spa Newbury (spanewbury.com) skipped the bar and got an evening of “skin bartending” instead. This process was created by owner Selena Belisle, based on Dermalogica’s face-mapping skin analysis tool. The 1½-hour event included snacks and socialization—plus skin consultations and Q&A sessions led by licensed estheticians that culminated in do-it-yourself facials with Pevonia and Dermalogica products ($50/person). “At first we were scratching our heads, wondering, ‘Is this going

to work?’ For $55, we’ll do the facials for them,” Belisle says. “But we’ve had a lot of fun with them; never had a dissatisfied customer. And more than 50% purchase something.”

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Forget painting the town, visitors at the self-serve Club Mud area at Glen Ivy Hot Springs (glenivy.com) in Corona, California, paint themselves instead. According to Denise Sutterfield, marketing manager, Club Mud is included in the spa’s admission price (Monday-Friday/$35, weekends and holidays/$48), and about 80% of guests opt to slather on the nutrient-rich, therapeutic red clay. “Because Club Mud is included, many of our guests feel that the treatment is just part of the day,” she says. “They keep coming back to enjoy Club Mud, because they see and feel the difference in their skin.”

The magnesium oxide in the clay mud helps prevent leg cramps, osteoporosis and PMS. Its high iron content also cleanses blood, making clients less prone to lethargy. “Guests may think they’re getting down and dirty,” Sutterfield says, “but in reality, they’re getting spic-and-span!”

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T here are a few great things about roller derby — brawls, bitchiness and badass skaters. But partof what draws the crowd are those hot outfits. Nice, normal girls morph into their roller derbyalter egos not only in name (think: Megan Enemies, Di N. Pain, Jule B. Sorry, Felon of Troy,etc.) but also in costume. Although teams have uniforms, players are allowed to modify them to

fit their personalities. And during practices and promotions, roller girls are usually wearing their ownensembles, like the ones we’ve pulled together.

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Rink minx INtake Thursday, July 27, 2006 WORKLIFE STYLE ADVENTURE FOOD & DRINK INSIGHT 19

From fishnet to plaid miniskirts, roller girls have a fashion all their own.By Kimiko [email protected]

Michelle Pemberton / INtake; Model: Toni Carr, a.k.a. Joan of Dark

Betty Rumble:OK, maybe it’s not asold school as the Flint-stones, but the fishnetsare blue (Betty’s favoritecolor) and the dress isvintage-inspired. Dress,$30 from DEB at Green-wood Park Mall, bluefishnet tights, $5.95from Future Shock, 6323Ferguson St., skull legwarmers, $6.99 from HotTopic, Castleton SquareMall.

Angelina Rolie:Playing up one’s assetshas worked for Mrs. Al-most-Pitt, and it’sworked for plenty aroller derby girl. Cinchertop by Tripp, $46 at Fu-ture Shock, matchingpolka dot mini skirt byTripp, $32 at Hot Topic,hot pink fishnet tights,$5.95 at Future Shock,pink star tall socks, $10at Future Shock.

Sixx Vixen:There’s nothing likeshowing off your evilside in devil-red. Redpin-up dress with Day ofthe Dead skeleton print,$48 at Future Shock, redfishnet tights, $5.95 atFuture Shock, black-and-red-striped leg warmers,$6.99 at Hot Topic.

Ro Lynn Heads:Skulls and crossbonesare a favorite with manyderby girls. Gray button-up work shirt, $36 at Fu-ture Shock, straplessskull top, $24 at HotTopic, gray-striped skullsocks, $10 at FutureShock, hot pink fishnettights, $5.95 at FutureShock, pin-striped mini-skirt, $7.99 at DEB.

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18 INSIGHT WORKLIFE STYLE ADVENTURE FOOD & DRINK Thursday, June 29, 2006 INtake

Hurry to the‘super’ market

I f Jack Black can be a superhero (of sorts) and Toby Maguire cango from playing a “Pleasantville” good boy to a kick-ass arach-nid-power-endowed hero, then there’s hope for you, too. You don’t have to be born with superpowers. (Just look at Bat-

man!) But it might help to have a couple of tools on your utility belt.

Illustration by Arnel Reynon / INtake

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Have heroic aspirations? Arm yourself with these superhero gadgets.

By Kimiko [email protected]

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The SuperheroHandbook

Just because you fellinto a vat of toxic wasteand now have this inex-plicable ability to______ doesn’t meanyou’re ready to get outthere and kick butt. Mi-chael Powell, author of“The Low Brow Guide toWorld History” and “101Diseases You Don’t Wantto Get,” tells readers howto develop their super-hero potential and more.$9.95 at Barnes & Noble.

De-FIB-ulator Portable‘Lie Detector’

Don’t have a lasso oftruth? Lacking the psychicpower to discern when peo-ple are fibbing? Just bringthis little guy along andyou’re all set. $49.95 atSharper Image.

Speedtrap Tracker Radar DetectorThe last thing you need on your way to a rescue mission is a

speeding ticket. Spot police surveillance up to two miles away.$150 at Brookstone.

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DeviceSuper hearing

crapping out onyou in your oldage? Never fear,

this gadget lets youhear conversation-level sounds from up

to 300 feet away. $59.95at Sharper Image.

Cell phonecovers

Everysuperhero hasa dedicatedline for thecommis-sioner! Butlandlines areso outdated.Come on, evensuperheroes need time for alittle R&R. Red covers $14.99and up at Cellular Accessories,Circle Centre.

SoundShield 250Noise-CancelingHeadphones

It’s been a long day of crimefighting and you just wantsome peace and quiet. But thatdamn super-hearing has youup all night. Grab a relaxationCD and drown out the ambi-ent noise. $150 at Brookstone.

Rimmed glassesNeed an alter ego? Grab

a pair of rimmed glassesand some office droneduds and you’re ready togo. Salt Optics glasses areeven made from bulletproofmaterials — the best forboth worlds. $295 and up atUrbane Optical, 429 Massa-

chusetts Ave.

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18 INSIGHT WORKLIFE STYLE ADVENTURE FOOD & DRINK Thursday, May 18, 2006 INtake

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H aven’t ridden a bike since grade school? A lothas changed. Comfort bikes, recumbents andhybrids are just a few of the styles that havebecome more popular since the last time you

climbed on two wheels.

PugsleyFor the off-road adventurer who wants to go where he or she hasn’t been before.Selling points: Built to allow for larger-than-average tires, which allow morefreedom for terrain with suspension forks and knobbing tires for dirt. Custom orderwith 21 to 27 speeds.Manufacturer: Surly.Cost: $279.99 to $3,999.99 (custom orders).Where: Indy Cycle Specialist, 5804 E. Washington St.

Daytripper 3-ByWith plenty of room for racks, this is a great ride for commuters who need a biketo get around town but want to use it for recreation, as well.Selling points: Perfect for running errands, commuting or just taking a fun ride.Built on a mountain bike frame; switch out the wheels for trail riding or keep theoriginal tires for riding on the roads.Manufacturer: Cannondale.Cost: $739 to $799.Where: Bicycle Garage Indy, 4130 E. 82nd St.

Michelle Pemberton / INtake; model: R.J. Wall

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Different spokes (for different folks)Six superb options for the discriminating cyclist.By Kimiko [email protected]

Sting-RayFor those who want to relive their child-hood with a pimped out bike.Selling points: Just like your first bike— single speed (Grey Ghost comes in afive-speed version), glitter paint, chromehandlebars and a banana seat.Manufacturer: Schwinn.Cost: $249.99 and up.Where: Indy Cycle Specialist,5804 E. Washington St.

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Stiletto ChopperForget the beach cruiser. When you want to make a statement on theMonon this is the bike to be seen on.Selling points: Laidback positioning, seven gears, disc brakes, high-risechrome fork, skirted rear fender and custom seat.Manufacturer: Giant.Cost: $299 to $450.Where: Bicycle Garage Indy, 4130 E. 82nd St.

OCR 3Ideal for someone who doesn’t want to race but wants to ride long dis-tances, like the Hilly Hundred or other 25- to 100-mile charity rides.Selling points: A new style called the sport road bike ride, it has threefront gears for a large gear range for hills. Handlebars are slightly higherfor comfort, and the frame is designed for a more comfortable ride.Manufacturer: Giant.Cost: $649.99.Where: Indy Cycle Specialist, 5804 E. Washington St.

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ReviveA good choice for recreational riders who will be stickingto mainly flat surfaces and those who want to reduce back and hip strain.Selling points: A semi-recumbent bike that sits like your favorite recliner.Eight speeds, adjustable lumbar support and rear suspension.Manufacturer: Giant.Cost: $649 to $699.Where: Bicycle Garage Indy, 4130 E. 82nd St.

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Andy Mohr ToyotaPlus tax and shop supplies. Some vehicles slighly higher. Must presentcoupon when order is written. Toyota vehicles only. Cannot be combined

with any other specials or discounts. Expires 5/30/06

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