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General Sporting Goods
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The Athelet's Foot, 206 Stanford Shopping Center. Call (650) 321-4401.
Big 5 Sporting Goods, 700 El Camino Real in Menlo Park. Call (650) 323-8520.
Copeland's Sports, 375 University Avenue in Downtown Palo Alto. Call (650) 321-2277.
MetroSport, Town & Country Village in Palo Alto. Running, swimming, walking, aerobics, cycling, etc. Call (650) 321-6453.
Mountain View Surplus, 1299 W. El Camino Real in Mountain View. Backpacking and inflatables. Call (650) 969-2381.
Palo Alto Sport Shop & Toy World, 526 Waverley Street in Palo Alto. Shoes, inline skates, swimwear, baseball, soccer, etc. Call (650) 328-8555.
Play It Again Sports, 4916 El Camino Real near San Antonio Road in Los Altos. Buy and sell used equipment: golf, soccer, hockey, ski, basketball, baseball, tennis, etc. Call (650) 988-6800.
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Bicycles
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Action Sports, 1047 El Camino Real in Menlo Park. Bikes, racks, accessories, rentals, repair, etc. Call (650) 328-3180.
The Bike Connection, 2086 El Camino Real in Palo Alto. Mountain, rentals, repair, kids, new & used. Call (650) 424-1720.
The Bike Connection, 622 Santa Cruz Avenue in Menlo Park. Mountain, rentals, repair, kids, new & used. Call (650) 327-1720.
Bike Lane, 2635 Middlefield Road in Midtown Palo Alto. Call (650) 322-7558.
The Bicycle Outfitter, 963 Fremont Avenue in Los Altos. Tandems rentals, hybrids, mountain, road, etc. Call (650) 948-8092.
The Cardinal Bicycle Shop, 1955 El Camino Real in Palo Alto. Mountain, hybrids, kids, cruisers, accessories, helmets, etc. Call (650) 328-8900.
Chain Reaction Bicycles, Foothill Plaza on Foothill Expressway by Interstate 280. Call (408) 735-8735.
Garner's Pro Bike Shop, 63 Town & Country Village in Palo Alto. Sales, repairs, mountain, kids, road, tandems, joggers, etc. Call (650) 327-6655.
Menlo Velo, 433 El Camino Real in Menlo Park. Sales, repair, rentals, mountain, kids, cruisers, joggers, etc. Call (650) 329-8356.
The Off Ramp, 2320 El Camino Real near San Antonio Road in Mountain View. Mountain, cruisers, kids, accessories, etc. Call (650) 968-2974.
Pacific Bicycle, 1040 Grant Road in Mountain View. Mountain, road, kids, etc. Call (650) 961-9142.
Palo Alto Bicycles, 171 University Avenue in Downtown Palo Alto. Sales, repairs, rentals, mountain, road, kids, hybrids, etc. Call (650) 328-7411.
Wheelsmith, 2180 El Camino Real in Palo Alto. Call (650) 493-8776.
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Golf
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Compiled by PAL Staff
Golf and Tennis Solution, 2675 El Camino Real in Palo Alto. Call (650) 326-3330.
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Soccer
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California Soccer Shop, 840 El Camino Real in Blemont. Shoes, uniforms, balls, shinguards, bags, referee apparel, etc. Call (650) 593-4924.
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Tennis
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Compiled by PAL Staff
Golf and Tennis Solution, 2675 El Camino Real in Palo Alto. Call (650) 326-3330.
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Outdoors
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Compiled by PAL Staff
Any Mountain, 928 Whipple Avenue in Redwood City. . Call (650) 361-1213.
The North Face, 217 Alma Street in Palo Alto. Backpacks, tents, boots, sleeping bags, ski, etc. Call (650) 327-1563.
REI, 1119 Industrial Road in San Carlos. Camping, bike, tents, sleeping bags, boots, etc. Call (650) 508-2330.
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Volleyball
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Just Volleyball, 229 Polaris Avenue in Mountain View. ASIC shoes, kneepads, nets, balls, etc. Call (650) 969-8221.
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How NFL Equipment Works?
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by Marshall Brain, How Stuff Works
Anyone who has ever watched a NFL Game knows that equipment is a big part of the sport of professional football. Every
single part of the player's body is covered and protected by some sort of equipment! Visit HowStuffWorks.com to find out more. 
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How Bicycles Work?
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by Marshall Brain, How Stuff Works
Bicycles are simple and beautifully elegant machines that attract just about every kid at an early age. The coolest thing about a bicycle is that it lets you get where you are going a lot faster and using a lot less energy than you would if you were walking or running. The other neat thing about bicycles for anyone interested in machines and mechanics is that everything is completely exposed. There are no covers or sheet metal hiding anything - on a bicycle it is all out in the open. Many kids with mechanical tendencies can't resist the desire to take their bikes apart! Visit HowStuffWorks.com to find out more. 
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