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Exustar E-PR100KKTI Road Clipless Pedals ~CARBON US $389.00
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205G ROAD Xpedo XRF5CT CARBON THRUST C Pedal TI SPINDLE NEW US $269.94
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Racor PIW-1R/PIW-1W Pro Wall-Mount Bike Hanger List Price: $11.00 Sale Price: $4.39 |
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Store one bike vertically by the tire with this handy bike hanger from Racor. Great for corner storage where a bike can be hung by one wheel, the bike hanger has a PVC-cushioned sleeve to protect wheels from scratching or gouging. The unit mounts from the ceiling or the wall, for handy versatility. Made from epoxy coated, laser cut 12-gauge steel; the hook won't bend or rust for years of reliable storage. With no assembly required, the hanger mounts easily to the wall in minutes. --Brian D. Olson This is the simplest, smallest, and least noticeable bike rack you can buy. Measuring only 5"H x 2-1/4"D x 5"W this rack allows your bicycle to be hung by one wheel. It has a PVC cushioned sleeve to protect the wheels from scratching or gouging. It can be mounted to any wall or ceiling for versatility. Created from epoxy coated, laser cut 12-gauge steel; the hook won't bend or rust and as there is no assembly required, the hanger mounts easily in just minutes! |
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Northwave Bike Velvet S.B.S. Cycling Shoe - Women's List Price: $109.95 |
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The Northwave Velvet SBS Cycling Shoe features an anatomically women-specific last and the unbeatable performance of micro-adjustable buckle retention. Light, breathable synthetic mesh uppers keep your feet breathing free on century rides, while the Ultra-Y heel works in concert with the SBS buckle strap for superior hold, comfort and response.Product FeaturesMaterial: [Upper] Synthetic leather, meshLining: Not specifiedSoleplate: Carbon-reinforced rubberTread: NoLacing: SBS buckle, hook-and-loop Cleat Compatibility: 3-hole road Cleat Included: No Weight: 1.25lbs (567g) [Size 40.5]Recommended Use: Road biking Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime |
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Shimano 105 PD-5700 Road Bike Pedals (Black) List Price: $109.99 Sale Price: $52.95 |
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Updated in 2011, the Shimano 105 PD-5700 road pedals shave off weight while maintaining and improving upon durability and performance. Designed for ease of use and efficient power transfer, the pedals offer an extra-wide stainless steel platform and a large binding target for quick engagement. Thanks to adjustable cleat tension with indicators you can set the cleat system up easily to suit your ride needs. Made to last the pedals feature a low maintenance sealed cartridge axle units with durable sealed bearings and stiff cromoly axles to stand up to the rigors of competitive riding. The pedal set includes one pair of three-bolt SPD-SL cleats with six degrees of built in float. The 105 PD-5700 road pedals carry a two-year warranty to be free of defects in materials and workmanship. Features: Stainless steel body cover Extra-wide stainless steel platform Low maintenance sealed cartridge axle unit Durable sealed bearings Stiff cromoly axle Large binding target Adjustable cleat tension with indicators Three-bolt SPD-SL cleats with six degrees of built in float Weight: 32-grams Two year warranty Low maintenance sealed cartridge axle unit, Large binding target for quick engagement, Adjustable cleat tension w/ indicators. New Ultegra cosmetic, SM-SH11 (floating) cleats included.Shimano PedalsItem SpecificationsColorBlackIntended UseRoadPedal Spindle9/16"Pedal TypeClipless |
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Schwinn Men's Prelude Bicycle (BBWhite) List Price: $319.99 Sale Price: $245.00 |
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Road. Versatile, lightweight and fast, these bikes are ideal for anything from exercise to commuting, providing enough comfort for a casual ride and enough performance to support an athletic training planAlloy rims are light and strongAlloy 3 piece crank offers wide gear rangeAlloy caliper brakes stop preciselySchwinn aluminum road frame with road fork for quick agile riding The Prelude Men's Road Bike from Schwinn is well suited to commuting and pleasure or fitness riding. The Prelude features an aluminum road frame with drop handlebars and a forgiving Schwinn road fork. The 14-speed Shimano drivetrain is equipped with responsive A050 shifters and lightweight alloy cranks to keep you moving fast. Clips and straps for the pedals increase efficiency in turning the deep-dish, 700c alloy wheels. Additional details on the Prelude include dual pivot road brakes with alloy levers, a comfortable Schwinn road saddle, and a kickstand. Key Specifications: Size: 55 inches Wheel Size: 700c 14-speed drivetrain Schwinn Aluminum Drop Bar Road Frame Drivetrain: Crank: Schwinn Approved Alloy 42/52-tooth Road Bottom Bracket: Sealed with Ball Bottom Bracket System Derailleur: Road Double Shifters: Shimano A050 Bar Mounted Chain: KMC Z-51, Black Wheels: Rims: Schwinn Alloy x 36-hole Rim Size: 700C Hubs: QR Alloy 36-hole Spokes: 14-gram Black Tires: Schwinn 700 x 25c Road Components and Extras: Pedals: Road with Toe Clip and Strap Brakes: Dual Pivot Road Brake Levers: Alloy Road Handlebar: Road Shallow Drop Stem: Schwinn Road Ahead Headset: 1 1/8-inch threadless Grips: Color Matched Foam Wrap Saddle: Schwinn Padded Road Seatpost: 27.2 Alloy Color Matched Parts Clear Coated Paint and Graphics Toe Clips and Straps Kickstand |
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Shimano PD-A600 Ultegra SPD Road Bike Pedals with SH-51 Cleats List Price: $139.99 Sale Price: $71.95 |
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Shimano's recessed cleat and clipless pedal technology, called SPD, revolutionized the cycling shoe/pedal interface. Since then, decades of legendary "in the dirt" dependability, reliability, and sheer endurance have made SPD the world's go-to pedal technology. The Shimano PD-A600 Ultegra SPD pedal continues the SPD tradition, combining the weight and stiffness of a road racing pedal with the recessed SPD cleat of a mountain pedal. As a result, the lightweight PD-A600 pedal is an excellent choice for riders who don't spend all their time on the bike. The pedal offers such details as an extra-wide platform that efficiently transfers power from foot to pedal, a low-maintenance sealed cartridge axle unit, and adjustable cleat tension with indicators. About Shimano In 1961, a three-speed bicycle hub was displayed at the New York Toy Show. The hub--an affordable and reliable version of the multi-speed hubs growing in popularity at the time--caught the attention of the industry. So much so that by 1965, Yoshizo Shimano--the youngest son of the company founder in Japan--opened an office in New York. Shimano's goal was to get quicker product feedback and to provide technical and warranty assistance to retailers selling bikes equipped with Shimano parts. Though Shimano American has grown from that first modest office staffed by only three people to a full distribution center with sales and marketing offices, its goals are the same: listen to customers and meet their needs for both bicycle and fishing products. Shimano A600 pedals are lightweight and they allow the use of recessed-style shoe soles for comfortable cleat engagement and walkability when off the bike.Clipless pedal technology transfers more power from the body directly to the bike; shoes and pedals perform as a single, highly efficient unitAerodynamic, single-side SPD design; wide platforms provide efficient power transfer from SPD shoesAdjustable entry and release tension settingItem SpecificationsColorBlackWeight285gIntended UseRoadMaterialAluminumPedal Spindle9/16"Spindle MaterialChromolyPedal TypeSingle Sided CliplessDefined ColorBlack |
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The first time I participated in a multisport event, it was a duathlon. A duathlon event consists of a run, a bike ride, and a run again.
I thought I can finish the race in the top half of the group with a mediocre road bike. It was an aluminum bike with 25c wheels, and weighs a grand total of 11.5 kilos. But I didn't know all that then.
When I arrived at the event, I saw many participants come with fanciful bikes. Their wheels look different and some were so narrow that I wasn't sure how the rider could maintain his balance on them.
I later learned that those bikes were carbon fiber bikes. Carbon fiber is an extremely light and stiff material that is widely used for manufacturing super fast road bikes. Almost all the pro racers use carbon fiber bikes. But hey, I thought this was an amateur event. So what's up with all the aggressiveness?
As it turned out, even a small event can be very competitive. Most of the participants want to do well in the event. Many are there just to try and beat their personal best.
On my cheap aluminum road bike (without clip pedals), I was able to cruise at a speed of 30 kph. But by the end of the bike ride, I had almost nothing left for the run! Many of the participants in the same age group were able to catch up with me in the final leg.
Being my first event, I didn't know that the bike ride could take so much energy from me. The more experienced participants had much lighter bikes. Some carbon bikes can be as light as 7.5 kg. That's 3 kilos lighter than my bicycle. In other words, I'm riding with a 3 kg handicap all along! In addition, some bikes have aerobars on them, which help the riders achieve a more aerodynamic position. They were just putting in half the effort and they could easily beat the speed that I was riding at.
Of course, I learned an awful lot from the event. I sold my aluminum bike, and bought a full carbon bike just to try things out for myself. I was surprised to find that instead of cruising at 30 kph, I can easily cruise at 35 kph with the same effort. On top of that, my top speed is now way faster. The handling feels much more natural, and the pedaling is certainly more efficient. The carbon forks are able to transfer a huge percentage of my energy into the wheels, which results in a forward motion. And that's what you're looking for in a good bike. You want the maximum power transfer. You can never achieve the same results on a poorly engineered bicycle.
So you want to beat yourself (or beat others)? Then perhaps it's time to make an investment.
Beat all your friends with the best carbon road bike wheels. If you ride a mountain bike, come from behind to win the race with a carbon mountain bike frame.
It's About TIME
Thanks to unrivaled savoir faire and ingenious technological advancements, TIME is one of the most advanced companies in the cycling market. Each time, TIME releases a new product, it quickly becomes a standard in the industry, like their Carbon frames for example. Amongst the other biggies in the cycling industry, TIME is the only one to master RTM technology (Resin Transfer Molding). In fact, TIME entered the carbon manufacturing process before anyone else by weaving their own custom tubular carbon in layers at their factory in France.
TIME was founded in 1987 by Mr. Roland Cattin. Since then, TIME has been stepping up to show the others how it's done. For more than 20 years, TIME has focused their efforts around developing high-end, technologically advanced, innovative products for riders from the novice to the pro. TIME's illustrious history began with the first automatic pedal system designed to accommodate the biomechanical limitations of the rider. This was a revolution in pedal design and they haven't stopped developing great products since. The product line now includes pedals, shoes, frames and more. And to this day, TIME has consistently developed a complete line of innovative products for cyclists within all skill levels.
After only six years in business, TIME opened a specialized factory designed to house their exclusive Resin Transfer Molding technology. This revolutionary facility in France flourishes with new designs of carbon composite frames, forks, stems, and seat posts that have revolutionized the cycling industry. This is no accident. Since the beginning, TIME has focused their efforts on new technologies and of all the bicycle manufacturers in this world, TIME is the only one master RTM technology.
Many companies rely on the innovations of others to develop their own product line. They are followers that try to improve upon a process that is already in place. Not so for TIME, they entered the carbon composite field before anyone else and they perfected their own carbon fabric to create a composite with optimal properties. You will find that most other manufacturing facilities still use flat sheets of pre-impregnated carbon fabric for their product. This limits the range of shapes and designs that can be produced. That wasn't good enough for TIME. They set their engineering minds into action and developed a specialized system that weaves the carbon layers together into a tubular pattern so they can achieve any shape, size or dimensions necessary to enhance ride characteristics while still maintaining exceptional quality and lightweight components.
If you need more proof, take this into account. Professional cycling teams all around the world endorse TIME's vast product line. In fact, two UCI Pro Tour teams have competed on TIME frames, using TIME pedals. And there are ten additional professional teams that consistently use TIME's road and off-road pedals as well. In the Cross Country arena, Julien Absalon and BMX/mountain cross legend Jill Kitner have both won World Championships while riding on TIME pedals. But the biggest kudos are wins in the most prestigious international competitions like Paris-Roubaix, Giro d'Italia, la Vuelta a España, the Olympic games, many World Championships and of course the Tour de France. This isn't a surprise though; TIME has always been intimately involved with professional cycling and their product
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Can someone advise me on a good pedas for my road bike?
I have wellgo pedals for my carbon fiber road bike. However I think there pretty cheap. I also have sidi dominator shoes so I need a mtb pedal. I was looking at crank bros. I however dont know if there good for road bikes and if I can go for long rides with them on my road bike. Also do good pedals make a diffence in your ridding? So I need help deciding on which mtb pedal to get for my road bike. . Please help, also I need help finding warm gloves with padding, If you could recomend me I would greatly appreciate it. Also if anyone knows where I can get good pedals and gloves online I would appreciate that also.
Let's start with gloves. A company called Craft makes some great winter clothing. Check out their gloves and booties. They will make all the difference in the world.
Now the pedals. What exactly is your complain about the current pedals? Do they not engage or release smoothly? Personally, I have had great success with the Shimano MTB pedals. No complaints. However, for a road bike, I would think about road pedals. These pedals by Look or Time have a larger cleat surface and binder which allows for more torque and power transfer according to some riders. I prefer the added level of safety. Mountain pedals have a nice recess cleat, but i don't trust them for out of the saddle sprints at 30MPH. If you ever seen anyone come out of a road pedal in sprint, it's ugly.
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