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EIGHTHINCH SCRAMBLER COMPLETE FIXED GEAR TRACK BIKE 57CM WHITE SINGLE SPEED US $399.50
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NEW 54cm Track Fixed Gear Bike Fixie Single Speed Road Bicycle - White Color US $199.95
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Sunrace Index Hanger Plate With Nut and Bolt, Shimano Compatible List Price: $2.00 Sale Price: $1.67 |
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Derailleur Hanger Plate with Nut and Bolt. |
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All-City Adjustment Spings & Bolts for Track Dropout List Price: $4.00 Sale Price: $4.00 |
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All-City Track Dropout Parts |
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Timex IronMan Road Trainer List Price: $109.95 |
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Timex IronMan Road Trainer features target zones, average heart rate, recovery timer, max zone calculation, digital transmission and an owner replaceable battery INDIGLO night-li |
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Garmin eTrex 30 Worldwide Handheld GPS Navigator List Price: $299.99 Sale Price: $249.00 |
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Garmin's eTrex GPS series offers reliable satellite navigation, making it a favorite of hikers, hunters, and geocachers. The eTrex 30 adds a barometric altimeter and electronic compass to the features of the eTrex 20, along with the ability to wirelessly share data with other users. Equipped with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, a 2.2-inch color display, and shipping with a worldwide basemap with relief, the eTrex 30 is ready for a wide array of detailed topographic, marine, and road maps--and ready to start you on your next adventure. A perfect choice for hikers, hunters, and geocachers. Click here for a larger image A New Adventure Mapping Performance This handheld GPS is armed with a sunlight-readable, 2.2-inch color display and a worldwide basemap with shaded relief, making it easier than ever to know where you are and where you are headed next. 2.2-inch color display and worldwide basemap with relief. The eTrex 30 is the high-end option in Garmin's new eTrex series. See also the eTrex 10 and eTrex 20. Compatible with TOPO U.S. 24K maps (above), BlueChart cards, and City Navigator maps. With internal memory and a microSD card slot, the eTrex 30 ready for a wide array of detailed maps. Add TOPO U.S. 24K maps to hit the trail, BlueChart g2 preloaded cards for a day on the water, or City Navigator maps for turn-by-turn routing on roads. Get Your Bearings The eTrex 30 has a built-in 3-axis electronic compass, which shows your heading even when you're standing still, without holding it level. Its barometric altimeter tracks changes in pressure to pinpoint your precise altitude, and you can even use it to plot barometric pressure over time, which can help you keep an eye on changing weather conditions. Rock Solid GPS With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver, eTrex 30 will locate your position quickly and precisely, maintaining its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons. With added HotFix and GLONASS support, you can count on faster positioning and a more reliable signal--whether you're in deep woods or just near tall buildings and trees, you can count on eTrex 30 to help you find your way when you need it the most. Rugged and Ready The eTrex 30 is a breeze to operate, indoors and out, with five buttons on either side within easy reach. With its bright orange case and included lanyard, it's tough to lose. Plus, since the eTrex 30 is waterproof to IPX7 standards, it can take an accidental splash or dunk in the water and still continue to perform. Find It and Go With eTrex 30, your adventure will last, with over 20 hours of battery life on two AA batteries (rechargeable NiMH or Lithium batteries work great). As a handheld, it's plenty portable, weighing in at just 5 ounces with batteries. It's also compatible with a variety of spine mounting accesories, for use in cycling or other activities. Paperless Geocaching eTrex 30 also supports geocaching, a high-tech version of hide-and-seek where you explore the outdoors in search of hidden "treasure" and adventure. Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants (members) navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. The eTrex 30 is the perfect way to get started. Share Wirelessly With eTrex 30 you can share your waypoints, tracks, routes and geocaches wirelessly with other compatible Garmin GPS users. So now your friends also can enjoy your favorite hike or cache. What's in the Box eTrex 30, USB Cable, Lanyard, Documentation eTrex®30Part #: 010-00970-20Small in size but big on features. The new eTrex are the perfect panions for all of your outdoor adventures.Garmin eTrex a recognizable name in the outdoors has been embraced by the market for over a decade selling millions of units. The newly redesigned eTrex lineup will retain the core functionality such as rugged construction and long battery life that made eTrex famous while adding capabilities normally found in premium handhelds. An already easy-to-use device has gotten easier thanks to an improved user interface plimented by an "updated" look with refinements such as buttons identified by text.Legacy customers such as hunters/hikers will continue to be drawn to eTrex but the new features will expand its appeal. A geocacher will notice paperless geocaching and the ability to wirelessly share caches. Geocachers can help the environment and be more efficient by going paperless with the eTrex series quickly downloading cache information directly to the device. Each model stores and displays cache information such as location terrain difficulty hints and description so that you don't have to tote printouts with you. Learn more about geocaching such as how to get started or go paperless at .garmin./geocaching and .OpenCaching.. The worldwide user will notice that eTrex tracks more than just GPS by branching out with multi constellation GNSS support such as GLONASS.Product Features and Specifications2.2" 65K color TFT display High-sensitivity WAAS-enabled GPS receiver with HotFix® and GLONASS support3-axis electronic pass and barometric altimeterWorldwide basemap with shaded relief Internal memory and microSD card slot for additional mappingUnit-to-unit wireless data transfer capabilities for routes tracks waypoints and geocachesSupports paperless geocachingRugged waterproof (IEC 60529 IPX7)USB interfaceSupports spine mounting accessoriesOver 20 hours of battery life 2 AA; NiMH or Lithium remended Product : GARMIN ETREX |
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MOTOACTV 8 GB GPS Fitness Tracker and Music Player List Price: $249.99 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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MOTOACTV is a GPS fitness tracker and smart music player combined into a small, wearable device. Your running, walking and biking workout is tracked and stored online. Your speed, distance, and burned calories are all captured effortlessly. The music player stores hours of your music and learns what tunes motivate you. Elegant controls but rugged construction - it's sweat proof, rain resistant, and scratch resistant. Product Specifications: Type: Fitness and Smart Music PlayerCapacity: 8 GBSize: 46mm x 46mm x 9.6mmWeight: 35gDisplay: 1.6 Corning Gorilla GlassConnections: 3.5mm Headset Jack, USB 2.0Bluetooth: This device supports Bluetooth HFP 1.6, HSP 1.2, A2DP 1.2, AVRCP 1.4, HR P (Heart Rate Profile) 1.0 (s).Standby Time: Up to 325hrsMusic Player Time: Up to 20hrsWorkout Time: Up to 10hrs indoors, 5hrs outdoors |
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Bike is a motorcycling magazine published by Bauer Consumer Media Ltd. It is the best selling motorcycle magazine in Britain. The magazine gets published eight times in a year. The content of the magazine mainly highlights on the motorcycle riding rather than the gear or publicity. Each of the issue contains several informative articles on mountain biking lifestyles. If you are a part of this culture then Bike magazine is definitely the best choice for you.
Being a mountain biker you must have proper knowledge in this field like the mountain bike it self and other parts also which include the handlebars, bike crank and derailleur, gear etc. These are the basic knowledge which helps you to become a successful mountain biker. The expert authors will provide you every minute details of mountain biking and make you proficient in bike handling skills, balancing, etc. One of the advantages of following this magazine is that you will get elaborate view of the mountain biking techniques through various pictures.
The magazine has given emphasis on displaying photography with the informative contents. As a beginner you should always follow the guidelines given by experts in their articles. The articles are genuinely inspiring and most of the readers find them beneficial learning this adventurous outdoor sport. Mountain bikes are specially designed bikes which include some specific features to enhance the durability and efficiency while driving on a rough track of mountain. Whether it is a single track, country back roads or fire roads the magazine presents necessary information in each publication that will really help you to gain more knowledge. The contents are written in short and crisp approach. The readers will never get bored while reading them. Most of the readers find the pictures truly breathtaking which make the magazine look more attractive to the readers. Have a glimpse at the wonderful biking tracks in different parts of Britain; these pictures are true delight for the eyes.
Another pro of the magazine is a perfect blend of entertainment and education. So the readers feel good while going through the funny biking experiences. Check out a wide range of mountain biking accessories in the Bike magazine which you will need for the next ride. Here you will get a clear idea about which bike accessory is best for you or which one will give you best comfort and safety without affecting your performance. The gear reviews are very much authentic and you can rely on them before buying your motor biking gears. The regular follower will get in depth report on the latest champs who are into this sport and doing quite well in England and the continent. Beside all these, the magazine features in-depth reviews on group road tests. This is also very useful resource for evaluation between numerous different road bikes. The editor Tim Thompson and deputy editor Tony Hoar has taken extra care to maintain the quality content. Bike magazine has their own road tester named Martin Fitz Gibbons who ensures fully authentic reports on road testing in each published issue.
Cleaning Tips - How To Clean Your Mountain Bike
Bikes are a great way to get around – they're fun, they're cheap to fuel (they burn only calories) and they're a great way to get fit. After a day spent tearing up and down the hills – or even over a dirt track – bikes can end up very dirty very quickly.
You do have to clean your mountain bike same as doing the house cleaning, even though you are going to take it out again next weekend and get it completely covered with mud all over again. Leaving your bike all muddy can cause parts to wear out more quickly, and dirt and grit do your chain and gears no good at all. Besides, mud can even cake up your brakes, meaning that they don't work as well as they should to ensure your safety.
It's best to clean off your bike as soon as you can after returning from your outing – after you've seen to any bumps and bruises that you've collected and had a bit to eat to top up your energy levels. This is one advantage that bikes have over horses: they're not going to stand there hungry, whinnying and cold waiting for you to have a shower once you get back; nor do you have to see to their needs while you're hungry, tired and cold – or bleeding. You can even leave it until the next morning, if you like.
First of all, use a hose to get rid of the worst bits of dirt and mud. This is where acting quickly really helps – if the mud is still wet and fresh, it comes off with the hose and no scrubbing is needed. If the dirt has dried on, a soft scrubbing brush may be needed to take stubborn cakes of dirt off. If you really want to make your bike gleam, then use warm soapy water or any other cleaning product, as you would do with a car.
Pay particular attention to the chain, the brakes and gears. Check that no dirt and/or stones have managed to get in to the mechanisms.
Once you have made sure that all the dirt is washed away, check over the paintwork of your bike very thoroughly and check that no chips or cracks have been made in the paint. If the metal tubing below the paint has become exposed, then touch this up with a dab of enamel paint, using a very fine brush. You should be able to find the shade of paint you need for your bike at a model shop. It's wise to buy some before you need it Apply the paint to dry metal and let the bike sit for a day or so after touching up the paint to allow it to cure properly.
After checking the paintwork, you may need to re-lubricate the chain and the gears to make sure that they can run smoothly. Also check the brakes and tighten them if this is needed.
You may also want to clean the tyres, especially if you have been riding over terrain that may cause punctures, such as sharp stones, spines – or even broken glass. Deep tread picks up a lot of dirt, but you won't be able to make the most of the added traction of deep tread if it's clogged up with muck. Use a scrubbing brush or even the tip of something smooth and hard (like a hoof pick, a nail file or even an old blunt knife) to scrape out stones, mud, grass, etc. from the tread. This step will make you much more popular if you have to park your bike somewhere indoors, as you won't bring as much muck inside.
You could, of course, black the tyres and polish the chrome if you want to. But for the mountain bike enthusiast, this is unnecessary. Bikes are for riding and having fun on, not showing off the paintwork!
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