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NEW LOCK ON LOCKING HANDLEBAR GRIPS - BMX - MOUNTAIN BIKE - MICRO STUNT SCOOTER US $10.92
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Small Dakine Step Up MTB Mountain BMX MX Cross Men's Handlebar Bike Grip Glove US $19.99
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Toy Story 3 Bike (16-Inch Wheels) Sale Price: $85.00 |
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An ideal bike for boys just learning to ride, the Huffy Toy Story 16-inch boy's bike will take you to infinity--and beyond. The bike is equipped with such features as a bold steel diamond frame, a screen-printed saddle with a quick-release height adjustment, and sure-stopping coaster brakes. The real centerpiece of the bike, however, is the Toy Story artwork, which you can see on the frame, front handlebar bag, and handgrips. And to keep your child riding safely while he learns to balance, the Toy Story bike comes with easy-to-remove training wheels. The bike carries a lifetime warranty on the frame and a six-month warranty on parts. Protected chain. Removable handlebar bag. |
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Spiderman 12-Inch Kid's Bicycle List Price: $75.37 Sale Price: $63.49 |
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Ideal for Spiderman fans, this 12-inch kids' single-speed bicycle is the closest your child will come to webslinging through the neighborhood. The bike offers such features as a 9-inch steel frame, a rear coaster brake, and an enclosed chain guard for safety. The bike includes a cool Spiderman-themed faceplate. More significantly for kids, the bike includes cool Spider-man themed graphics on the faceplate, handlebar pad, and frame, so your child can let his or her imagination go wild. The bike, which includes a set of training wheels for kids just learning to ride, also comes in a 16-inch size. About Cycle Force Group Cycle Force Group is an importer of bicycles, parts, and accessories serving all facets of the cycling industry, including independent bicycle dealers, sporting goods retailers, e-commerce customers, premium and incentive companies, and OEM customers worldwide. Cycle Force Group's Premium and Incentive Division also offers custom-designed products for promotional and incentive needs. The company is based in Ames, Iowa. Get ready for adventure with the Spiderman(r) 12" boys' bicycle from Cycle Force(r)! It has a steel frame and easy-to-use rear coaster brake, while training wheels make learning a breeze. The bike's chain guard and pads add elements of safety, and the face plate delivers cool, web-swinging style. |
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ODI LONGNECK GRIPS Flangeless For BMX and Scooters PURPLE Sale Price: $14.99 |
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The classic Longneck ribbed grip pattern with an open end to accomodate end plugs Product Features: Classic mushroom style collapsible rib pattern Constructed of our proprietary grip compound for comfort and durability The grip of choice for top atheletes around the globe Open ends with Thug Plug end plugs included |
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Allen Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $12.50 |
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Adaptor bar adds a top tube to non-conventional frames. Internal spring maintains constant tension. Quickly attaches to wide range of frame styles. Plastic coated hooks protect your bicycles finish. Made by Allen Bike Racks, this adaptor bar adds a top tube to your bicycle frame so that it can be installed properly on a bicycle carrier. It's designed to be used with hard-to-mount bike frames, such as full-suspension bikes, women's bikes, or other non-conventional designs. The bar features an internal spring that maintains constant tension to keep your bike secure. The product is designed to fit bikes that have a distance of 16 inches to 27 inches between the seat post and the stem, and installation is easy. Plastic-coated hooks are there to protect the finish of your bike. Manufacturer's Warranty All of Allen's products are backed by a no-nonsense lifetime guarantee. If an Allen Rack fails to function properly due to a defect in workmanship or material over the lifetime of the original purchaser, simply return the product with your original receipt, and Allen will repair or replace the rack free of charge. This warranty does not cover damage or wear which occurs as a result of day-to-day use or general wear and tear. About Allen Sports USA Allen's goal is to design and manufacture the finest bicycle carrying, parking, and storage racks available. Ever since Dick Allen started making rear-mounted bicycle carriers in his garage in Lincoln, Massachusetts, in 1967, the company has been committed to producing the highest-quality, easiest-to-use racks on the market. |
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Motorcycle Noise Maker Bicycle Horn Bike Kids Sale Price: $14.49 |
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WOW this is super! It makes a really cool reving sound. For bicycle use. No batteries required. Slides onto the handlbar in place of one of your grips. Black motorcycle sound bicycle horn. |
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Universal Bike & Motorcycle Handlebar Swivel Mount for Cell Phone, Treo, iPhone, PDA (Opens from 1.75" - 4.5") List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $5.99 |
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This bike mount for electronic devices is great for all types of riders, from beginners to professionals, this item will provide stability for that device that you want on your ride. Get yours today and save! |
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GoPro Handlebar Seatpost Mount for HERO Cameras List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $19.99 |
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GoPro Camera Accessories. Features: Replacement wrist housing for Digital HERO 3 |
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USA Gear Action-Ready Handlebar Camera / Camcorder Video Mount for Flip MinoHD and UltraHD , Kodak PlaySport , Sony Bloggie , GE DV1 , Samsung W200 Series Pocket Video Cameras List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Turn ANY Camera into an EXTREME Camera!Record your favorite riding momentsAlways have your camera ready to shoot! With the USA Gear Camera Mount, you can easily take fun photos & videos of trails and trips. The 360 degree rotating head allows you to record yourself, scenery, and more as you ride. Safely document tricks & stunts to show off to your family & friends. Never be stuck without proof again!Connect any camera with a tripod mount!Simply screw the mount in to the tripod socket of your camera, & you're ready to take amazing pictures! Connect your compact point & shoot, pocket video & hd camcorders to the mount for incredible photos & videos of your adventures. Not suggested for use with DSLR cameras.Mounts to almost any handlebarsImagine riding through the woods with your ATV or dirt bike and capturing the scenery around you without moving a muscle. Picture yourself taking snapshots while cruising the streets on your motorcycle, scooter, or fixie. You can do all that and more! The USA Gear Camera mount can connect to handle bars up to 1.2 inches in diameter. You can even connect your waterproof camera to a jetski and capture the moment as you glide through the waves.Easy InsallationSimply screw your camera on to the tripod mount through the tripod socket on your camera. Wrap the clamp around your handlebars & tighten the locking screw. Then adjust the angle to get the perfect view and you're ready to capture all your adventures on film!Compatible with:Flip Mino / MinoHD / SlideHD / UltraHD Kodak Zi8 / Zi6 / PlaySport Zx5 / PlaySport Zx3 / PlayTouch / Zx1 / ZxDAnd many other personal digital camcorders! |
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Veho Gumball 3000 Edition Muvi Micro Action Camcorder with Waterproof Case/Handlebar Mount/Action Sports Pack VCC-003-MUVI-GUM List Price: $109.95 Sale Price: $59.99 |
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Veho have teamed up with Gumball 3000 Rally to produce a new and unique range of action cameras. The latest addition to the popular Veho MUVI micro camcorder range introduces the MUVI Gumball 3000 Edition micro camcorder. The Gumball 3000 Special edition includes all the feature functions of the bestselling Veho Muvi micro camcorder but includes all the available accessories bundled in one box. That means you benefit from getting the Extreme Sports Pack, Waterproof Case and Pro Handlebar Mount included with your Muvi Gumball 3000 Edition Micro Camcorder. The Gumball 3000 edition MUVI is the perfect companion for all action sports or watersports where ever you are. |
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ProSource Nantucket Style Front Handlebar Wicker Bicycle Basket List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $17.67 |
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Easily carry books, a bag, or a picnic lunch on the front of your bike with this Nantucket-style wicker basket. The perfect complement for cruiser and comfort bikes, the basket is made of tightly woven wicker with a vintage stained finished. It's easy to mount thanks to the pair of handlebar straps, which fasten to almost any handlebar style. Plus, it's coated with a weather-resistant treatment, so it stands up to rainy days. The wicker basket measures 13 by 9 by 10.5 inches (W x H x D). This beautiful willow wicker basket is a perfect compliment for any bike. It can be fastened to the handle bars with two straps as seen in the picture. Buyer will receive: 1-Nantucket Style Bicycle Basket 2-Leather Straps |
Featured Article:

My friend Ann takes her bike wherever she goes, even if
the trip isn't about biking - like her Christmas trip to
Arizona to visit her parents. We discussed the advantages
and compared some expenses.
In the end, I went to do a little research to find out what
would be the best way to go when traveling by airplane -
ship your bike in the cargo hold of the plane, ship it
ahead of time by UPS, or rent a bike when you arrive at
your destination.
Renting was the clear loser among the three options. For
one thing, it's not your bike, so it is likely to be
inferior along with not fitting you perfectly like your own
bike does. Also, it's expensive. You can rent a clunker
for $45 USD a day if you're in an area where bike rental is
even possible.
If you want a decent bike, though, you're going to pay at
least $65. So, if you rent and ride once or twice while
you're there, you'll have almost broken even with the cost
of shipping your bike. If you ride more than a couple
times, you're money ahead, once you've invested in some kind of
shipping carton.
Shipping your bike in the airplane's cargo hold is a good
option, and might be the best choice depending on the
circumstances. The advantages of carrying it with you on
the plane include the fact that you will have it with you
at all times. You won't be without your bike for the 2 to
6 days it takes when shipping by UPS. Also, you can use a
soft bag, which is not recommended for shipping by a
delivery service.
Depending on what kind of packaging you use for the
shipment, disassembly of your bike is minimal. You can get
by with as little as taking off the handlebar and pedals.
The cost is around $40 each way.
The option I like best is shipping via delivery service.
Depending on the from-to locations, the cost is usually
less than carrying the bike on the plane. For example, you
can ship a bike from Miami to Chicago for around $30. The
biggest benefit here is the minimized hassle factor. There
is no waiting in long lines in the airport baggage claim
area, no packing it into the rental car. The bike is
delivered to your door.
You have a tracking number, so you can keep informed about
the when and where of your bike's current position while
it's en route. A good shipping carton is necessary, of
course, but for people who travel often it's worth the
investment.
Here is the run down of options for shipping cartons. You
can get a hard-sided bike suitcase for around $350 USD, and
it will last forever. For these, you have to take off both
of the wheels as well as handlebars, seat, and pedals to
fit the bike into the case.
For around $200, you can get a waterproof bike box that is
very durable and has the advantage of being collapsible
when not in use. I don't recommend the plain cardboard
rectangular boxes because they are expensive, around $150,
and only last for a handful of trips. Both the waterproof
and cardboard rectangular box come with tie-downs, straps,
and foam chocks. You do have to do some disassembly of the
bike, removing the pedals and handlebar.
There's one more shipping set-up that is a little less
expensive. For about $80, you can get a triangular
cardboard shipping carton. You don't have to do any
disassembly, not even the bars because of the triangular
shape. Just use the quick release for the front wheel and
seat, and hold them in place with the tie downs that are
provided.
For details about carrying cases and shipping, go on-line
and enter the term 'bike shipping' in any search engine.
You'll be pleased to find that traveling with your own bike
is affordable and fairly hassle-free. If you haven't taken
your bike with you on trips already, I assure you that it's
worth it.
Daniel Lebarge, journalist and cyclist, is a contributing writer for First Bicycle
[http://firstbicycle.com], offering valuable free information about cycling and bicycles. Articles by Daniel are also found at All Boots [http://aboots.com/] and Snowboard Max.
BMX for different age-groups
Whilst BMX riding is often associated with teenagers and adolescents, the reality is that people of all ages regularly participate in BMX riding.
Racing BMX, for example, is one type of BMX riding that truly encourages participation by all age ranges, from very young children right up to those who are in their 50s. Each race is categorised not only according to level of ability but also by age. For this reason, racing BMX is often participated in by entire family groups, with race meetings frequently doubling-up as social get-togethers.
Although freestyle BMX (the type of BMX riding that mainly involves the performance of stunts and tricks) is largely the province of those in their teens and early twenties, there are still a significant number of older riders who enjoy freestyle riding. Admittedly, many of these older riders will be relatively experienced riders rather than complete novices, but the truth is that visiting many a BMX park will put paid to the idea that BMX is solely the province of teenagers.
Very young riders are also often nowadays seen with freestyle BMX bikes. Although many are simply attracted to the idea of having a bike that simply looks and feels cool (indeed, can there be anything cooler than the free-turning high-rise gyroscopic handlebars and brightly-coloured stunt pegs of a freestyle BMX bike?), there may well be opportunities for a young rider to get to try some basic tricks and leaps when attending a BMX park.
For this reason, it is essential that very young riders are not fobbed off with unsafe inferior 'lookalike' BMX bikes from a department store; that they wear full protective gear at all times; and, where possible, attend a local authority BMX coaching course. At bmx.co.uk we can help find correctly-sized BMX bikes for any age, height and build: all built to a high quality standard; and all extremely affordable.
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A couple BMX bike questions?
Need some info from a BMX expert if your out there. My son is saving for a BMX bike. In the meantime he asks me questions about these bikes and I have no clue. Yesterday, he found a picture of a bike that was"just what he wanted." All I know is its a BMX type ( I think), but is it considered "freestyle" or what. Now he's got me curious too. This bike has brakes on both sides of the handlebar. I have only seen them with brake levers on the right side of the handlebar. So another question is- Why does this one have two, and wouldn't they get all tangled and prevent the handlebars from spinning during tricks. I think I need to go to BMX 101. Please check the picture out below.
http://richmond.craigslist.org/bik/1721518212.html
First of all, if you need to get the 'basics' on BMX bikes. You can google some websites. There you should be able to find the info you need. Also, there are racing and freestyle bikes (and other types as well, but not sure). But the bike youre looking at is most likely a freestyle. They usually come with brakes on both sides (front and rear wheel). That is because its used to do tricks and stunts that require the rider to have control over braking the front and/or back tires. You can also check out Youtube for tutorials on BMX tricks. Yeah, I know, I doubt you want to start trying them, but it will help you understand why there are different bikes and different styles, as well as how the tricks are performed. Its actually pretty entertaining... like circus tricks...LOL Good luck.
PS: nice to see u finally posting something
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