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Deda Carbon Blast Carbon Clip On Aero Bars US $275.40
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Vision Carbon Pro Clip-on Bars 26.0 x 290mmCarbon US $191.07
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Vision 26.0 x R-Bend Carbon Pro Clip-on Bars US $198.71
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Vision Carbon Pro Clip-on Bars 26.0 x 230mm Carbon US $191.07
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Deda Carbon Blast Carbon Clip On Aero Bars US $249.91
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Vision 26.0 x R-Bend Carbon Pro Clip-on Bars US $231.91
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Vision Carbon Pro Clip-on Bars 31.8 x 290mm Carbon US $215.91
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Vision Carbon Pro Clip-on Bars 31.8 x 290mm Carbon US $224.99
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Vision Carbon Pro Clip-on Bars 26.0 x 230mm Carbon US $217.99
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Vision Clip On R Bend Carbon Aero Bar TT Handlebar R-Bend Fits 31.8mm Stem US $209.99
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KA-BAR Full Size US Marine Corp Fighting Knife, Straight List Price: $88.87 Sale Price: $47.51 |
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ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 7.00 Blade Material: Carbon Steel Black Carry System: Leather Sheath USMC Handle Material: Leather Disks Overall Length (inches): 11.88 Originally manufactured for American troops fighting in World War II, this KA-BAR full-size hunting knife sports a leather handle and a 7-inch straight-edge blade made with 1095 cro-van steel. The knife features a U.S. Marine Corp. stamp and was made in the United States. Also included is a leather sheath made in Mexico. Specifications: Weight: 0.70 pounds Blade length: 7 inches Overall length: 11 7/8 inches Shape: Clip Stamp: USMC Edge angle: 20 degrees Steel: 1095 Cro-Van Grind: Flat Handle material: Leather How KA-BAR Knives Are Made Making a quality KA-BAR product requires the talent of experienced craftspeople performing dozens of processes with precision and skill. Each knife undergoes specific manufacturing processes to ensure corrosion resistance, strength, edge-holding ability, and an out-of-the-box, razor-sharp cutting edge. Some of these manufacturing processes are highlighted below. Blanking: Using a 100-ton blanking press, KA-BAR can blank out nearly 9,000 blades in one full day of operation. Tang Stamping: Tang stamping is often used to identify a product's manufacturer, the country in which the product was made, and an item number. Heat Treating: To begin the three-step heat-treat process of stainless-steel blades, KA-BAR first runs the blades through a 70-foot conveyor oven that takes approximately one hour to cycle. Cryogenic Quenching: The second step in a three-phrase heat-treat process, KA-BAR cryogenically freezes its stainless-steel blades to -120 degrees F to optimize blade performance. Tempering: Tempering stainless-steel blades for approximately seven hours in a walk-in oven enhances steel toughness. KA-BAR is well known for its three-phase heat-treat process in which tempering is the last step. Grinding: KA-BAR knives feature flat- or hollow-ground blades. Flat grinds are best for jobs in which there will be great lateral stress. Hollow grinds provide a fine, extremely sharp edge that is perfect for more delicate tasks. Leather Handle Compression: KA-BAR's famous oval-shaped leather handle construction is accomplished by compressing leather washers onto the tang, shaping and coloring them, and then fastening them on with a pinned-on butt cap. Cap/Pin Assembly: The butt cap or pommel is attached to the handle of a knife with a steel pin. The pin is inserted into the butt cap, driven part way through the tang, then ground off and painted. Inspection: Each KA-BAR knife is subject to a multiple-step inspection process before being released for shipping. Manufacturer's Warranty KA-BAR Knives warrants, to the original purchaser of the knife only, that this knife will be free from defects in material and craftsmanship under normal use and maintenance for the lifetime of the original purchaser. This limited warranty does not apply to any failure of, defect in, or damage to the knife caused by normal wear and tear or by improper use, including throwing the knife or using the blades as a can opener, chisel, pry bar, screwdriver, or digging tool or for any heavy work for which the knife was not designed. If the knife fails to satisfy this limited warranty, the company will repair or replace the knife or substitute a knife of comparable value, at the company's option. About KA-BAR Knives KA-BAR Knives, a subsidiary of Alcas Corporation, manufactures high quality military, hunting, sporting, and all-purpose utility knives. What's in the Box? Hunting knife and leather sheath |
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Ka-Bar BK11 Becker Necker Neck Knife List Price: $56.44 Sale Price: $32.20 |
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The Ka-Bar Becker Necker is the quintessential neck knife. The knife is made of 1095 Cro-Van steel, an easy-to-sharpen carbon steel that keeps its edge well. The Becker Necker also includes a black plastic, injection-molded, glass-filled nylon sheath that's designed to work with the TDI metal belt clip. As a result, it's easy to mount the knife to a belt, boot, or tactical vest. Marked with the new Ka-Bar Becker stamp, the Necker is a true high-quality performer. Specifications Stamp: Ka-Bar Becker Edge angle: 15 degrees Blade: 1095 Cro-Van steel Shape: Drop point Pocket clip: N/A Lock style: N/A Grind: Flat Handle material: N/A Blade length: 3-1/4 inches Overall length: 6-3/4 inches Weight: 0.15 pounds Kneck knife features a single piece construction made form black 1095 Cro-Van steel with a blade length of 3 1/4 in. a skeleton handle and an overall length of 5 1/8 in. Knife includes a hard plastic sheath 550 chord and a Green canvas micarta handle purchase option. ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 3.25 Blade Material: Carbon Steel Black Carry System: Glass Filled Nylon Sheath Handle Material: 1095 CroVan Black Overall Length (inches): 6.75 |
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Ka-Bar 2-1212-3 Black Fighting Knife List Price: $70.73 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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All Black Ka-bar features a 7 in. Pile side serrated blade made form 1095 Cro-Van steel with a non-reflective epoxy coating and a black Kraton G handle. Knife has an overall length of 11 3/4 in. Andes with a black leather sheath. ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: ComboEdge Blade Length (inches): 7.00 Blade Material: Carbon Steel Black Carry System: Leather Sheath Handle Material: Kraton Overall Length (inches): 11.75 Ideal for camping, nautical, and a host of other uses, the Ka-Bar full-size knife is tough and long lasting. The knife blade measures 7 inches long, with a partially serrated edge that makes it easy to cut looped and synthetic materials. The blade's 1095 carbon-steel material, meanwhile, has proved to be one of the most popular steels used in Ka-Bar knives. Easy to sharpen and built to hold up to heavy use, the blade also offers a 20-degree edge angle for serious cuts. The knife--which includes a 1211 mark on the blade--comes with a leather sheath. Specifications: Blade length: 7 inches Overall length: 11-3/4 inches Shape: Clip Stamp: USA Edge angle: 20 degrees Steel: 1095 cro-van Grind: Flat Handle material: Kraton G HRC: 56-58 Butt cap/guard: Powdered metal/1095 carbon Weight: 0.66 pounds |
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Zippo Harley-Davidson Full Face Bolts Lighter (Silver, 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 cm) List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $10.75 |
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Satin chrome finished lighter with HD bar & shield logo on black carbon fiber look background.ATTRIBUTES Finish/Material: Satin Chrome Fuel: Lighter Fluid Graphic: HD Carbon Fiber Special Features: Windproof |
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Sterling Silver Plate Money Clip w/ Black Crocodile Skin Pattern Sale Price: $8.96 |
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Becker Short Drop Point List Price: $107.95 Sale Price: $64.13 |
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Knife features a 4 3/8 in. black drop point blade made from 1095 Cro-van steel with black zytel handle with a lanyard hole and a cordura sheath. Knife has an overall length of 9 1/4 in. and includes an extra set of green handles and fasteners. |
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Thule Bed-Rider Bike Carrier List Price: $219.95 |
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Thule Bed-Rider Bike Carrier |
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Bike Handlebar Holder Mount System for the Rio Carbon - Gomadic Brand List Price: $34.95 Sale Price: $24.95 |
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Our New Gomadic Handlebar Holder allows you clear visibility and finger tip access to your device in an attractive streamlined package. Have confidence of a secure mount with the introduction of a three channel clamp system to accommodate a wider range of handlebar diameters with a more accurate fit. The rubber clamp system includes an innovative ribbing to prevent the mount from rotating on the handlebar. The Handlebar Holder promotes reliability along with style and ease. Our New Gomadic Handlebar Holder is also the only mount on the market with a lifetime warranty and keeps you in touch on even the longest road trip. |
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Stainless Steel Black-plated Tie Bar Sale Price: $24.95 |
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Stainless Steel Black-plated Tie Bar |
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Stainless Steel Tie Bar Sale Price: $22.95 |
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Stainless Steel Tie Bar |
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After all of the studying that I have done on the ZR1 Corvette, I have learned a few things, the car is hand built, it has a carbon fiber front clip, and the best cam last night, as I seen a test drive of the 2009 Zr1 Corvette on the autobahn last night.
All I can say is, my god what an awesome car, it can hang with the best of them, pulling 1.1 G on the skidpad when being tested, dynoed 571 RWH the Zr1 Corvette is one of the best performance cars on the road today, with a 217 mph top speed in can contend with the best of Europe.
If you don't like Corvette for whatever reason, maybe it's time you learned to, possibly your a Viper guy, and their is nothing wrong with that, but I'm here to tell you, they do not hammer the Zr1 Corvette in any way, Chevrolet has done a fantastic job building hand crafted car.
From the supercharged 6.2 Liter engine, and carbon ceramic brakes, 0-60 in 3.3 seconds, 60-0 97 feet, and an 11.2 second ¼ mile @ 130 MPH, if you don't like these numbers, or you don't believe them, they can be backed up by visiting motor trend's web site.
Possibly your an import car freak, who think American cars aren't capable of this kind of performance, in that case you'd be wrong, I've seen video of this car destroying the best of them, and not just one video, a lot of them, it kills the Nissan GTR, and not by just a little bit, it does it in every test.
Once again I say buy American, it's the right choice, the Zr1 Corvette out runs, out handles, and out stops all the top imports, it's the king of the road, and if you don't like it oh well, it will hammer you down one day, and you'll be proud to say I was beat by an American car.
I've been in the automotive business for about 20 or 25 years, I have worked in all facets of the industry, from parts to restoration, all different makes and models, I just want to keep people interested in the old cars because it's where my heart is.
How To Cat Proof Your Home
A friend has a delightful needlepoint that observes, "A house is not a home without a cat." As we enjoy the companionship of our cats, we should ask ourselves if our home is a safe haven for them. Even cats who spend most of their time indoors may be exposed to a number of potential hazards. Cleaning solutions such as disinfectants, drain cleaners, and detergents are among the many household chemicals which may prove toxic to a cat. They should be stored in tightly closed containers and secured cabinets where cats cannot reach them. Medicines should also be stored out of the reach of cats.
Sharp objects such as knives and forks, paper clips, carpet tacks, pins should be kept out of a cat's reach. Children's toys and small objects may attract a playful cat and become lodged in its mouth or swallowed. Although kittens are sometimes pictured with a ball of yarn, a playful kitten and yarn may add up to danger. If ingested, yarn as well as thread and twine could cause serious damage to the intestinal tract.
According to the National Safety Council, as many as 5,000 house fires a year can be attributed to cats as a result of their chewing electric cords. To help prevent this hazard, do your best to keep electric wiring out of the cat's sight and reach. Exposed lamp cords and other wires should be kept as short as possible. If extension cords are used, mount them against a baseboard so they cannot be played with or chewed.
If you live in an apartment, your cat may be vulnerable to "the high-rise syndrome." If the window screens are not securely fastened, a cat may fall from a window and suffer serious injuries. A cat should be in a carrier if it is allowed on an apartment balcony. Dogs are sometimes at risk on a high-rise balcony. A lively dog could squeeze through the bars and fall, leading to injury or even death.
Maintaining a "fresh air policy" in your home protects your cat as well as family members from being adversely affected by continued exposure to indoor air pollutants. Among common air pollutants are nitrogen dioxide from gas appliances, wood-burning stoves and unvented kerosene heaters.
Other health-threatening pollutants are radon, fumes from household products such as cleaning agents, pesticides, paints and varnishes, microbial and fungal agents found in air conditioners, air ducts, filters and humidifiers. Gas appliances should be properly functioning. Always use great care with kerosene heaters and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Gas stoves, and kerosene heaters or stoves should be vented to the outside of the house.
Smoke alarms, carbon dioxide monitors and regular maintenance of one's furnace are all things we can do to improve the home environment for ourselves and our cats.
Cars should never be left running inside a garage. This can be lethal if the garage is ever used to house a cat.
According to the Center for Disease control, 74 percent of homes in the United States built prior to 1980 contain hazardous amounts of lead paint. Paint should be removed with extreme caution. Clean-up should be prompt and thorough.
Other items containing lead accessible to cats include lead base paint, linoleum, and caulking compounds. Cats either ingest or inhale lead. Its harmful effects may not show up until weeks later. Signs of lead poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, loss of appetite, loss of muscle coordination, blindness and seizures. Veterinary treatment is essential.
Outdoor dangers that are often kept in a garage or basement include windshield cleaners, weed killers, insecticides, used motor oil and antifreeze. Many cats are attracted to the sweet taste of antifreeze containing the chemical ethylene glycol which is highly toxic to dogs and cats. If it is spilled on the ground or not properly stored, many cats lap it up. Make certain your cats are not in the vicinity when antifreeze is being drained.
Dispose of used material promptly. New anti-freeze products have been introduced that claim to be non-toxic to cats. However, I believe in the adage, "better safe than sorry." Clean up any spilled product and safely store the remainder.
About the Author
Tristan Andrews writes useful articles about cats and kittens. Discover and explore the feline world. Find out how to better care for, train and live with your cat at the cat forums at http://www.i-love-cats.com
Clip-on aero bars or just stick to the drops on my road bike.
I have an upcoming triathlon (relatively short bike ride). The events are as follows: 750m swim, 40 km bike, 5 km run.
I own a full carbon lugged tube to tube road bike that is designed for racing. It has an aggressive more aero position but still no where near the same as some of the tri bikes i've seen.
So far I have been training for the cycling event with my local bike club (average roughly 31 - 32 km/hr over a 60km course) without aero bars. I was wondering if I should use my clip-on aero bars for the biking section or should I just stick to using the drops on my road bike. I see so many riders with improper aero positions on their road bikes because, well, road bikes aren't designed with the same geometry as tri-bikes.
Any opinions on this? Aerobars (are their useful on road bikes, would I gain any speed) or drops?
Thanks!
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I'd say if you haven't the time to practice with them, don't use them for your upcoming tri. While they do help you really need to put in plenty of miles to become accustom to the position. Good luck on the race.
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