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HotWheels 2001 #033 Fright Bike 2 variations Hot wheels US $.99
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1969 HUFFY "THE WHEEL" STEERING WHEEL MUSCLE DRAG BIKE VINTAGE SEARS BICYCLE 69! US $420.00
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Marcato Atlas Pasta Bike List Price: $29.50 Sale Price: $19.85 |
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Made by the Marcato family in Italy, the pasta bike is a very useful tool in the kitchen. It is a sturdy roller for cutting all sorts of pasta including lasagne and tortellini. It's 9 rollers can be adjusted or removed to create the size of pasta you desire. The wheels are reinforced with metal plates for durability. Instructions included. Hand wash. |
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Penny Farthing Bicycle Wine Rack |
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Combine old world style and your favorite wine. Features a vintage penny farthing bicycle design and an all iron construction. Provides space for 7 bottles of wine. Measures 18.5 x 20.5 x 6.25 . |
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Park Tool PZT-1 Big Wheel Pizza Tool List Price: $20.99 Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Arguably, one of the most important tools in Park Tool's line, this pizza cutter is an excellent addition to any bike enthusiast's kitchen. Large, stainless steel blade Includes stand, so you can leave it on display |
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The Bicycle Corps: America's Black Army on Wheels [VHS] List Price: $19.98 |
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There are reasons military bicycling never caught on, and this PBS documentary delineates them all. On the theory that bicycles were more efficient than horses (tires don't need food, water, or rest), the U.S. Army sent the 25th Infantry on a 1,900-mile ride from Missoula, Montana, to St. Louis in 1897. This 56-minute video details that ride thanks to the excellent documentation left by unit commander Lt. James Moss, newspaper articles by a ride-along reporter, and numerous photographs of the journey. The fact that the Montana-based battalion happened to be black except for the two officers appears to be coincidental, but the interest shown by the various African American historians, authors, and curators who weigh in on the trip is not. After the failed experiment, some of the soldiers went overseas to fight, doubtless well prepared by biking through mud, rivers, sandstorms, cactus fields, and all-white communities. --Kimberly Heinrichs The Bicycle Corps tells the story of the 25th Infantry's bicycle trip from Missoula, Montana, to St. Louis, Missouri in 1897. The African American infantry took the trip to test a theory that the bicycle would replace the horse in transporting men for the army. With archival film, photographs and interviews with historians, this program also examines the life of the African American soldier at the turn of the century, in particular First Sergeant Mingo Sanders, the main motivator of the enlisted men. |
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Softride 26260 Velcro Soft Wrap - Pack of 4 List Price: $7.99 Sale Price: $5.00 |
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Softride Soft Wraps are versatile and are a great accessory for your Softride Bike Rack.FeaturesRed velcro12" longSecure bike frame and tires togetherVersatile usesSold individuallyGenuine softride accessoryWarrantyLimited lifetime workmanship and materials |
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Kryptonite Evolution Mini Bike U-Lock List Price: $61.95 Sale Price: $36.49 |
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The Kryptonite Evolution Series are constructed of hardened steel and provide top notch security.Includes EZ-mount bracket and lighted keySecure disc style cylinder resist picking and drillingShort crossbar and shackle create the closest, most compact fit providing better securityNew design key cylinder and stout steel crossbar3 keys - one lighted with high intensity bulb & replaceable batteryFree $2,000 Anti Theft offer except LK4122 which is $5001/2" hardened high-grade carbon alloy steel shackleIncludes EZ-mount bracket and lighted keyEV Disc: Smaller opening prevents use of jacks and prying toolsItem SpecificationsLock Size3" x 5.5"Bracket Incudedyes |
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Kryptonite 720018210610 KryptoFlex 3/8" x 7' 1007 Double Loop Security Cable List Price: $12.95 Sale Price: $9.85 |
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The Kryptoflex Cables feature a double loop design and are compatable with all Kryptonite U-Lock and Padlocks.Braided steel cable for increased cut resistanceDouble loop for use with all Kryptonite U-Lock and PadlocksHook-n-Loop strap for easy carrying included with 4 and 7' cablesItem SpecificationsLock Size7' x 10mmBracket IncudednoLock StyleNot included |
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Bicycle Dreams Sale Price: $24.95 |
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Bicycle Dreams is the powerful true story of the Race Across America, a 3000-mile bicycle race that challenges riders to cross the country in just ten days. They must overcome searing desert heat, agonizing mountain climbs, and endless stretches of open road, all while battling extreme exhaustion and sleep deprivation. But what begins as the adventure of a lifetime is transformed in an instant when tragedy strikes the race. These voyagers discover what is truly at stake as they pedal on, praying for the deliverance only the finish line can bring. By journey's end, some are saved, others are lost, but all learn that the fuel that takes a soul toward its own true destiny is desire. Bicycle Dreams has won over 15 major awards, including Best Documentary at the Las Vegas, Yosemite, Solstice, and Grand Rapids film festivals. For more on the film, including a trailer, photos, and reviews, visit www.bicycledreamsmovie.com Also available now is the Bicycle Dreams/Race Across America 2-Pack, which includes director Stephen Auerbach's first cycling film, Race Across America. At under $40 for these two critically acclaimed films, it's an unbeatable deal. Check out www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0045EJLZW for details. What the critics are saying: "Bicycle Dreams is a beautiful film that probes deeply into the sport's heart of darkness, offering an inspiring glimpse at the high price of glory." --USA Today "Winner of fifteen film festival awards, Bicycle Dreams is a truly gripping film, with more drama in 8 days than an entire Tour De France. Bicycle Dreams is riveting, possibly because it's less about bikes and more about people. It's a fierce human drama with bikes simply and literally being the vehicles for hope, pain, disillusionment, despair, happiness, effort, and as the title suggests, dreams. It's an impressive, inspirational film." --CinemaTalk |
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Hell on Wheels List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $16.49 |
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There may never be a better documentary about the Tour de France bicycle race than Hell on Wheels. Directed by German filmmaker Pepe Danquart (who won an Oscar® for best live action short film in 1994), this breathtaking documentary covers all aspects of the 2003 edition of the Tour de France, and it's likely to remain the definitive record of the event from an immediate you-are-there perspective. Outstanding cinematography, award-winning editing, and the extreme challenge of the Tour make this a truly unforgettable film, full of real-life drama and fascinating competitors who bring a deeply human dimension to cycling's annual extravaganza. This was the year that American cycling legend Lance Armstrong won his fifth consecutive Tour de France victory, but Danquart's film wisely avoids overemphasis on Armstrong's dominance, focusing instead on German teammates Eric Zabel and Rolf Aldag, whose 11-year history as Tour de France roommates lends the film a more personal quality that gets you right inside the Tour's physical and psychological endurance test. The July 2003 event marked the Tour's centenary celebration, and French scholar Serge Laget provides valuable perspective on the race's cultural importance in France, with vintage film clips to illustrate how the grueling 2,500-kilometer Tour has evolved--and stayed the same--throughout its 100-year history. Highlights are abundant (including Armstrong's nearly devastating crash late in the race), but Hell on Wheels goes beyond basic sports reportage to achieve the dramatic impact of a feature film. Danquart strikes a satisfying balance between beautiful travelogue footage of the French countryside (including the Tour's scenic stages in the Pyrenees mountains) and the veteran's perspective of Zabel, whose honest assessment of his own cycling abilities makes you realize that even great cyclists view the Tour with awe, fear, and inspiring courage. In capturing the beauty, pain, and glory of cycling's most daunting competition, Hell on Wheels caters to a specific audience while retaining its universal appeal as a colorful and exhilarating film that anyone can enjoy. --Jeff Shannon Go behind the scenes with the riders of Le Tour de France, the most prestigious and physically punishing bicycle competition in the world. See the fear, courage and pain up close, following such illustrious competitors as Lance Armstrong, Erik Zabel, Jan Ullrich, Tyler Hamilton, Alexandre Winokurow, and others, as they navigate magnificent landscapes and push their limits to the breaking point. Not just for biking enthusiasts, this gripping documentary offers an inside look at not just the competitors, but also the managers, fans, and everyone who plays a part in this spectacular event. 123 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: German; Subtitles: English. In German with English subtitles. |
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A mountain bike is a bicycle that is designed specifically for mountain biking, either on dirt trails or on other unpaved environments. Mountain bikes are different from regular bikes in a number of ways.
First, they have wide and knobby tires for extra traction and shock absorption.
Also, most mountain bikes are fitted with bar ends on the handlebars. However, with the increase in the popularity of riser handlebars, fewer riders now tend to use bar end extensions.
There are basically four different classifications of mountain bikes.
1. Fully rigid- Fully rigid mountain bikes have a frame which has a rigid fork and fixed rear with no suspension.
2. Hard tail- Hard tail mountain bikes have a frame with no rear suspension, and these bikes are usually used with front suspension.
3. Soft tail- Soft tail mountain bikes have a frame with a small amount of rear suspension, but activated by the flex of the frame instead of by the pivots.
4. Dual or full suspension- Dual or full suspension mountain bikes have a frame with a front suspension fork and rear suspension with a rear shock and linkage that makes the rear wheel move on pivots.
Mountain Bike Disc Brakes
There are many key components on the typical mountain bike. One of the most critical components of a mountain bike is the mountain bike disc brakes. Mountain bike disc brakes are featured on most new mountain bike models. Mountain bike disc brakes offer much improved stopping power over the previously used rim brakes.
Mountain bike disc brakes also work much better under adverse conditions. This is because they are located at the center of the wheel. Unlike rim brakes, they remain drier and cleaner than other rims. Although there are many advantages to mountain bike disc brakes, there are some disadvantages as well. They tend to weigh more and are often more expensive as well.
Maintenance on disc brakes also tends to be more difficult and costly. This is especially true of hydraulic disc brakes, which work by moving brake fluid through a hose or line to squeeze the pads together.
It is very important to make sure that your brakes are in as proper working condition. This means you need to take your bike in to your local bike shop and get a full inspection at least once a month. This will not only ensure that your brakes and the rest of the parts on your bike last as long as they possibly can, but more importantly that you can feel safe riding on a bike that you know is safe and secure and which will be able to properly handle those rugged and steep hills.
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Electric Bike, a New Revolution
As man gained some knowledge by applying his brain, he attached a cart to be pulled by tamed animals and used to travel with their whole family. Then in 1790, a Frenchmen made the first bicycle from wood which did not have pedals, so had to be pushed with feet. It also did not have handle, so it could only go straight. Still man was not satisfied and he wanted to make traveling more easily, so in 1839, the first bicycle made of metal and with handle and pedals was invented. During 1800 century, the bicycles with movable handle and high wheel in front and a small wheel at the back became popular. The pedals were attached to the front high wheel.
Man is never satisfied with what he possesses. He always wants to have more and more. He keeps on applying brain to invent something new to get more facility and make life smooth, so he went on making changes in the bicycle up to an extend that to-day the bicycle is made to run with electric as a fuel, which has been given the name of ELECTRIC BIKE. This new mode of transport has now become popular whole over the world. This is basically a bicycle which is a bit heavier than a common bicycle which moves forward by acceleration. The best part is this bike does not require petrol or any other fuel to run just as the other motorbikes do. It runs on a chargeable battery, so if the battery runs down, you can paddle the bike to reach your destination. The other advantage is no RTA registration or licence is required to own and ride this bike, so even your 10-12 year child can also ride this bike if provided proper training. In fact this is the vehicle made for teenagers. The only drawback is you can’t speed-ride this bike. The maximum speed you can ride per hour is 30 kms. But the manufacturers and the dealers advise to ride at the maximum speed of 20 kmph for better result.
You would hardly find a country were the electric bike is not produced. However, you may find a country where the electric bike is not manufactured but you may still find the bikes being sold by the dealers of that country who import such bikes from the manufacturers of other countries. The manufacturers of US are much advance in making electric bikes. You can find numerous dealers for electric bikes across US. If you are interested in buying an electric bicycle, bike or a scooter, then you can visit www.bernsonev.com and know more about electric vehicles. Here you can find a wide range of electric bicycles and scooters manufactured by reputed companies like Currie Technology (IZIP Electric Bikes and Scooters, Mongoose Electric Scooters.), Giant Suede E Electric Bikes HCF Electric Scooters.
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The spokes on the back wheel of my Mongoose bicycle keep breaking. Is this bike just cheap or what?
I weigh just over 200 but my older bike I've ridden for many years never had this problem.
if your riding a cheap walmart bike on rough trails then the wheel is just not strong enough. invest in a better set. if you have a low budget then try these:
http://www.blueskycycling.com/product875_54_-Shimano-Deore-Wheelset-w--Sun-CR-18-Rims.htm
they are made by renokned companies and look mad hot.
E+ Bike Offers Environmental Alternative
With its E+ Bike, an electric-powered bicycle created to allow cyclists to either power their vehicle with pedals, a motor or both, Electric Motion Systems provides its customers with a riding experience that is not only environmentally friendly, but also electrically inclined.
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