RSS
What are RSS-feeds?
Here you’ll find the bike.eu-com RSS-feeds facility. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. If required, RSS can give you a warning any time a website on a subject of your particular interest adds a new article.
To view those articles, you need an RSS-reader (see list below). With the RSS-reader and the RSS-feeds you can see at a glance whether there is any new information on a site you have marked.
All visitors, so not exclusively subscribers, can make use of RSS.
What do you need?
For a start: an RSS-reader. There are various options, some are free, others are paid. An example of a free RSS-reader is Feedreader. You can download this program at www.feedreader.com.
Another free RSS-reader is SharpReader, to be found on www.sharpreader.net.
After downloading and installing the program you can add a new RSS-feed through “File, New, New Feed”. Fill in the url of the site you want the RSS-feed from, and click on “Next”. You can now enter a name for your feed. Clicking on “Finish”, your RSS-feed is added to your RSS-reader. RSS-feeds are often identifiable by a RSS/XML logo.
Feeds at Bike Europe


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