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Cinelli Bicycle Handlebar Tape US $10.00
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Cinelli Bicycle Handlebar Tape US $10.00
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PROFILE DESIGN SHOCK WRAP GEL HANDLEBAR TAPE BLACK NEW IN BOX US $5.75
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ROAD BIKE TUBE AND HANDLEBAR TAPE US $20.00
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Bianchi Genuine CELESTE ROAD handlebar bar tape Green US $30.00
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Locking MTB Drop Handlebar Mountain Bike BAR Grip Tape US $25.98
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Avid CSX Disc Rotor with Ti Bolts (185mm) List Price: $78.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Avid Clean Sweep Disc Rotors.160mm and 165mm rotors are not interchangeableAvid rotors of the same diameter are interchangeableIncludes rotor mounting boltsItem SpecificationsHub/Brake Compatibility6-Bolt DiscRotor Size185mm |
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Kryptonite Stronghold Above-Ground Anchor List Price: $86.99 Sale Price: $51.50 |
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Recommended for both residential and commercial applications |
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Kryptonite Modulus 1015A Noose Cable (10mm X 5-Feet) List Price: $10.95 Sale Price: $8.44 |
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Kryptonite Modulus Cable Locks |
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SCHWINN Bicentennial Handle Bar Varsity Red Tape NOS 2 Rolls each package - Lot of 12 |
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What you see is what you get! 12 packs (+ one bonus pack) Total 13 packs. Shipped quickly. Great resale lot right here! You will not find this anywhere for less money. Selling as high as $25 per pack. |
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Streetglow SGLST12RD Red 12" Ultra Thin LED Strip - Pair List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $31.11 |
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Streetglow 12 LED Strips Red Pair - Streetglow SGLST12RD. |
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Streetglow SGLST12WH White 12" Ultra Thin LED Strip - Pair List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $25.89 |
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Wafer thin and flexible, LED strips are perfect for tight locations requiring a slim lighting application. Available in pairs, these versatile strips are the answer to any custom LED application. Ultra-thin design. Surface-mount LED technology Great for interior or exterior applications. Adhesive backing and simple two wire hook-up. Available in 3", 6", 9" and 12" pairs |
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Pace Logo Sport Cycling Cap List Price: $0.00 |
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Lightweight cotton twill. 3-Panel dome with flip-up visor. KoolFit elastic sweatband. Made in the USA. |
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2012 Cinelli Handlebar Tape Volee - Soft Elastomer Black Set. List Price: $38.00 Sale Price: $28.00 |
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2012 Cinelli Handlebar Tape Volee - Soft Elastomer Black Set. Cinelli Volee Bar Tape is rubberized, shock absorbing elastomer compound ! Tennis style tape for comfort like leather, shock absorbing and firm grip ! Includes: Logo plugs and finishing strips and enough tape for a full drop bar ! |
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Pace Logo Traditional Cycling Cap List Price: $0.00 |
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Lightweight cotton twill. 4-Panel dome with flip-up visor. KoolFit elastic sweatband. Made in the USA. |
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Razor Ultra Pro Scooter List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $59.95 |
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Designed and tested by Team Razor pro riders, the Razor Ultra Pro scooter is built with durability and performance in mind. The Razor Ultra Pro is an updated version of the Razor Pro, and is based on seven years of rider feedback. The Razor Ultra Pro scooter is sturdy enough to handle all kinds of tricks.The scooter offers a 100-percent aircraft-grade aluminum body, a rigid down tube for maximum durability, and a double-welded deck for superior strength. As a result, this is the ideal scooter for tricks, as it's ready for all kinds of use and abuse. The scooter also features freestyle rubberized grips to protect your palms, along with Cro-Mo steel handlebars. And riders will love the 98mm urethane wheels, which are equipped with high-quality Abec-7 bearings for a smooth ride. Other features include a double-stacked collar clamp, full-deck grip tape, and a non-folding design (for extra durability). The Ultra Pro measures 18 inches wide and 26 inches tall. About Razor Founded in June 2000, Razor USA is a privately held company based in Cerritos, California, and holds the worldwide rights to the Razor brand.ÿHome of the wildly popular Razor kick scooter, Razor sells several other scooters, including the E100, E200, and E300 (electric scooters), along with such cutting-edge products as the Dirt Rocket, Pocket Mod, Pocket Rocket, Ground Force, a line of electric-powered ride-on toys, and a junior line of scooters. Razor has won numerous awards, including the Toy Industry Association's "Toy of the Year" and "Toy of the Year" honors from Time Magazine, Parents, Parenting, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Nick Jr., and U.S. News & World Report. Tackle the toughest tricks with the Razor® Ultra Pro scooter. It features an aircraft-grade aluminum deck and a rear fender brake; the rigid down-tube provides durability. |
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If you are new to cycling, the first thing you may notice is just how many different types of bikes are available these days. Choosing the right bike can be down right daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Let's try to clear things up. . .
No one bike can do everything. The first thing you need to consider is how you want to use the bike. Are you going to be using it mostly on the road? Do you want to take it off-road? Unless you're looking for a trick bike, beach cruiser, or other specialty type bike, there are really three main types of bikes: road bikes, mountain bikes and hybrid bikes.
Road Bike
Road bikes are made of lightweight materials. Some high-end road bikes weigh as little as 15 lbs. They have very narrow tires that are filled with so much air they are nearly rock solid. Narrow, hard tires provide for very low rolling resistance, but little to no shock absorption to soften the ride. The handlebars are situated so that you maintain a very aerodynamic position. Curved handlebars give you multiple options for hand positioning. When you take longer trips it's nice to be able to move your hands around to different positions to keep from going numb. Also, bear in mind that carbon bars and forks, saddles, rims and tires can help with the vibration, as well as bar tape. These are nice if you plan on doing a lot of riding. A road bike is suitable for fitness riding, day touring and competitions. It is not suitable for off-road riding.
Mountain Bike
Mountain bikes come in two types: hardtail and full-suspension. Hardtail mountain bikes have only a front suspension fork with typically 2" to 4" of travel that absorbs the bumps while riding (your legs do the work in the back). Full-suspension mountain bikes also have a front suspension fork and add a rear suspension system as well. Since aerodynamics aren't quite as important as a road bike the riding position is more upright. The tires are knobby, wider than a road bike and thicker. They provide for better grip and stability on all kinds of surfaces and provide a little more cushion. Mountain bikes tend to weigh more like 25 to 35 lbs. because they are built to handle much more abuse than a road bike. Mountain bikes are ideal for riding cross country, on single track trails, dirt roads, and climbing and descending mountain trails.
Hybrid Bike
A hybrid bike provides the efficiency of a road bike and the comfortable riding position of a mountain bike. The tires are almost as narrow as a road bike and a little thicker to provide for a slightly more comfortable ride by absorbing small bumps. Hybrid bikes can also be built tough to handle light trails and cross country rides, so they are a little heavier than road bikes. Hybrid bikes generally don't have a front shock as mountain bikes do, so they're not meant to handle a very long off-road ride. On trails it will be bumpier, but that's the way it used to be done before shocks came on the scene. The hybrid bike is for you if:
- You can only afford one bike and like to road bike and do a little mountain biking, or
- You like to road bike but don't like leaning over so far and want a little softer ride, or
- You're a commuter and like the speed of a road bike but want to sit up a little higher to see traffic
Of course, there are certainly many more choices out there than just road, mountain and hybrid bikes. Bicycle manufacturers are doing everything they can to differentiate and provide niche products but these represent the largest share of the bikes available today.
Some manufacturers actually custom build and tune the bike specifically for you.
The nutshell. . . If you want to strictly ride on roads and don't mind the bent over position, choose a road bike. If you want to ride cross country, on single-track mountain trails and other dirt roads extensively, choose a mountain bike. If you need something that can be a little bit of both, or you're a commuter that likes riding in a more upright, more comfortable position, choose a hybrid bike.
Bill Reynolds is an avid biker and marketing executive at Fezzari Performance Bikes. Visit http://www.fezzari.com for further how-to and fun articles on road and mountain biking.
Human Power is our power from within
The day before the Las Vegas marathon, as I lay in my lawn chair trying to maximize my angle to the low December sun, I got to do some deeper thinking about why "human power" is so important to me. I mean, some people really get into WW11 history, some go nuts over collecting wooden toys and some guys build robots. What is it about human power that turns my crank?
Our passions are obviously related to our personalities. Being a typical male, I am hard wired to dig technology; physical activity is my life-blood, and I like the outdoors and to travel. As a young kid, I remember reading a National Geographic feature story about a team who rode their '10 speed' bikes from Argentina to Alaska. I was riveted by their story. This really spoke to me. The whole idea of riding my bicycle distances longer that we had ever driven our family car was something that resonated deeply with me. I read that National Geographic story about a dozen times.
I saved money from my paper route and purchased a brand new '10 speed' bicycle. Wow! It had 10 speeds and drop handle bars just like the ones used in the national geographic bike tour. I rode it everywhere. I duct-taped a transistor radio to my handle bars so I could listen to all the 1970's hits on CKXL Calgary radio station while I biked the daily 10 mile route from my house in Lakeview (there was no view of any lake) to my downtown paper route.
My passion for riding bikes returned just after I graduated from SAIT- a technical institute where I received a diploma in engineering, and an education in how to party almost every night, and still pass exams. Phil Evans talked me into riding our 10 speed bikes 100 km from Calgary to Banff. I almost died. I remember reaching the lake at Lac Desarc and the lights started to go out. I had almost fainted. I think that trip took us a good 10 hours.
Now I can ride to Banff, do a 15 km trail run, and ride back to Calgary in less than 10 hours. We are the products of our past. Looking back, it's obvious that I would eventually become involved with the design, construction and application of human powered vehicles in some way. We are who we are, and I mean that LITERALLY!- check this out:
I got a really interesting email yesterday from Paul Kolodziej. In case you didn't know, my last name is Kolodziejzyk - only 3 letters longer than Paul's. Paul was reading my article in Popular Science magazine and noticed the similarities in our names. He informed me that in Polish, the name "Kolodziejzyk", and its various derivatives mean "WHEEL MAKER".
Human power to me though, is so much more than travel under our own physical capacity. It's really about ALL of our power as humans. The power to choose, the power to create, the power to succeed, the power to cross continents, the power to cross oceans, the power to motivate, the power to love, the power to care, the power to inspire, the power to learn and the power to grow. Human power is the power within.
About the Author
Greg Kolodziejzyk is a Motivational Speaker and successful software entrepreneur who holds 2 Guinness world records for the most distance travelled by human power in one day on both land and on water. For more information, please visit www.human-power.com
Does putting lead tape on the handle affect the power of the racket?
I like headlight, and my racket is balanced.
If I put lead tape on the handel bar, do I sacrifice some power for control? I mean the head weight is still the same...
Yes, the head weight should be the same, but lead tape is designed to be heavy. I would NOT suggest playing with lead tape because not only is the racquet off-balance, you could develop a serious injury such as tendinitis because of the added weight. In addition, when you remove the lead tape, your swing will be off-balance, because, as stated before, lead tape is Supposed to be heavy. but no. it will not change your racquet's power, only limit yours. hope it helps!
District Attorney : Retry 3 for rape at dorm
WEST CHESTER — The district attorney's office will ask a Common Pleas Court judge to reconsider his decision to bar the retrial of three men accused of raping a Lincoln University student after a mistrial was declared in the case.
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