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Bicycle Soft Foam Grip light bike control handle mtb US $7.90
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Vintage Black Schwinn Bicycle Handle Bar Grips Hornet Phantom Stingray US $9.99
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Marathon Industries 70015 5-Cubic Feet Poly Residential Yard Rover Green Wheelbarrow with Dual Pneumatic Air Filled Tires and Cushion Grip Handle List Price: $89.99 Sale Price: $70.68 |
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Green Yard Rover 2 Wheel Residential Wheelbarrow Made To Fit Your Needs! This dual-wheel wheelbarrow is best suited for the residential user. It has two wheels, making it balanced for easy lifting. The loop handle makes it virtually effortless to pull, push and dump. It is equipped with a 5 cubic foot poly tray and comes with two standard tube type air tires. Effortless to Pull, Push and Dump 5 Cubic Foot Poly Tray Lightweight Will Not Corrode Description Yard Rover Wheelbarrow Size: 5 Cubic Feet Weight 34 pounds Tire Type Pneumatic Ships Fast! About the Manufacturer, Marathon Industries: Marathon Industries is the largest manufacturer and distributor of solid polyurethane tires for the hardware, contractor supply, and lawn & garden industries. marathon's primary product goal is to deliver a solid tire that is difficult to distinguish from an air tire with the benefit of absolutely no downtime from flats. Marathon started their business making flat free bike tires, but now their focus includes flat free solid wheelbarrow tires and flat free hand truck tires. The flat free wheelbarrow tire has quickly become a top seller! |
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Fiskars 7923 Softgrip Bypass Pruner List Price: $15.99 Sale Price: $7.43 |
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The Fiskars softgrip bypass pruner is an ideal choice for most floral pruning tasks. The pruner features patented softgrip handles, which relieve hand stress and increase comfort, and also features a stem crusher and thorn stripper for multipurpose floral duties. The stem crusher increases water absorption on freshly cut stems, and the thorn stripper quickly and safely removes thorns from rose stems. The fully-hardened stainless steel blade cuts branches and stems up to 1/2-inches in diameter. The bypass blade provides a cleaner cut for living, green growth, and the pruner's Nyglass handle construction is a strong, but lightweight nylon/fiberglass composite material for long-lasting durability. Ideal for gathering flowers and light-duty pruning jobs, this pruner features fully hardened, precision-ground blades that stay sharp longer, and a corrosion-resistant, non-stick coating that reduces friction to make cutting easier. Stronger-than-steel FiberComp handles provide strength and durability, and Softgrip provides comfortable use. Includes a stem stripper to safely remove thorns and a handle that accommodates left- and right-handed users. Lifetime warranty. |
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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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The Stick Travel Stick List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $24.99 |
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The Stick is an innovative device used by runners and other athletes to segmentally compress and stretch muscle, and is highly effective in the treatment of muscle pain and trigger points, as well as for preventative purposes. This small model is a compact 17-inches in length, with eight therapeutic spindles to address most muscle groups with ease, and has recently been popularized by the USA Cycling Team for use on lower limbs. The Stick provides the following benefits: Prevent and predict muscle injuries Dramatically improve strength, flexibility, and endurance Rapidly prepare muscles for physical activity Disperse the effects of lactic acid following activity Accelerate muscle recovery What is The Stick made of, and how long will it last? The Stick products are made of a space-age plastic that allows necessary flexibility of the tool and provides maximum compression of muscles. The center rod of The Stick is surrounded by spindles which roll independently over the muscle, while the handles provide maximum comfort in the grip. The Stick comes with a 90-day satisfaction guarantee, and a one-year manufacturer's warranty against defects. With proper use, The Stick should last a lifetime. This small 8 spindle model has a compact 17" length. It has recently been popularized by the USA Cycling team for use on the lower limbs. |
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Arkon Mega Grip Bicycle and Motorcycle Mount for Smartphone - Bulk Packaging - Black List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $12.50 |
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INSTALL SMARTPHONE TO BICYCLE OR MOTORCYCLE HANDLEBARSBUNGEE STYLE ADAPTER STRAP SECURES PHONE IN THE HOLDERCOMPATIBLE WITH MOST LARGER SIZED SMARTPHONES INCLUDING IPHONE(R) MOTOROLA(R) DROID(TM) HTC(R) EVO(TM) 4G SAMSUNG(R) GALAXY(TM) S ETC.UPC : 047407524326Shipping Dimensions : 6.15in X 5.25in X 1.20inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.4 |
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ChargerCity Mega Grip Bicycle and Motorcycle Mount for iPhone 4, HTC EVO 3D 4G Incredible 2, Sensation, Thunderbolt, Inspire, , HD2, Droid Incredible, Droid X, Nexus, Galaxy S II smartphone Sale Price: $16.75 |
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ChargerCity SM432 Mega Grip Bicycle and Motorcycle Mount for Smartphone combines a versatile handle bar mount with patented universal side grip cradle for Smartphones providing a secure location for your Smartphone on your Bicycle or Motorcycle handlebars. The handle bar mount fits on handle bars up to 33mm in diameter and provides full swivel adjustability allowing for easy portrait or landscape viewing of your device. The Mega Grip holder with patented side grip technology will grip nearly all phones from 57mm to 86mm wide including those that have a protective skin or hard case. A bungee style security strap and custom locking mechanism is included for additional security. Compatible with iPhone's, HTC, Motorola, BlackBerry, Nokia, Samsung, LG, Palm and Google Smartphones. |
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Arkon Slim-Grip Bicycle and Motorcycle Mount for Smartphone - Bulk Packaging - Black List Price: $17.95 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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WORKS WITH NEARLY ALL CELLULAR PHONESINSTALLS SMARTPHONE TO BICYCLE OR MOTORCYCLE HANDLEBARSBUNGEE STYLE ADAPTER STRAP SECURES PHONE IN HOLDERCOMPATIBLE WITH ALL MODELS OF IPHONE(R) WITH OR WITHOUT PROTECTIVE SKIN OR CASEINCLUDES SLIM-GRIP HOLDER WITH BUNGEE SECURING STRAPUPC : 047407515324Shipping Dimensions : 6.10in X 4.25in X 1.25inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.35 |
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Mirrycle MTB Bar End Mountain Bicycle Mirror List Price: $18.00 Sale Price: $9.00 |
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Mounts onto bar end, installation wrench included Wide view convex mirror pivots to any viewing angle The Mountain Bicycle Mirror from Mirrycle provides a wide view of the cars behind you, so that you don't have to turn your head as you bike. Designed to fit mountain bike style handlebars, the three-inch round mirror mounts on your handlebar's bar end in minutes with the included wrench. Thanks to its convex glass and pivoting design, the mirror offers a wide field of view to any viewing angle of the road behind you--so that you can remain focused on the road ahead. |
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Razor Ultra Pro Scooter List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $59.95 |
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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. 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. |
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Razor Ultra Pro Lo Scooter List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $59.95 |
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Finally, theres a scooter for the hardcore rider- the Razor Ultra Pro Lo Kick Scooter! The Ultra Pro Lo is designed and tested for ultimate strength and durability. This tough model features 98mm urethane wheels and incredible ABEC-7 bearings for awesome speed and maneuverability. The heavy duty, aircraft grade aluminum deck is double-welded to the down tube for superior strength. The sturdy cro-mo handlebars and steering tube include freestyle rubberized grips for outstanding control. And, the patented rear fender brake ensures safety. Perform tricks and ride like a pro with the Razor Ultra Pro Lo Kick Scooter. Designed and tested by Team Razor pro riders, the Razor Ultra Pro Lo scooter is built with durability and performance in mind. The Razor Ultra Pro Lo is an updated version of the Razor Pro, and is based on seven years of rider feedback. The Razor Ultra Pro Lo 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 Lo is the shorter of the redesigned Razor Pro scooters, with a 14-inch-wide handlebar width and 21-inch handlebar height. The Ultra Pro--which measures 18 inches wide and 26 inches tall--is the larger version. 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. |
Featured Article:

Spare the Rod--spoil the child has reached new heights of sadistic and barbaric torture of children. A device called, "The Rod," is manufactured in Oklahoma, for the sole purpose of whipping babies and children on their bare skin. The device is sold along with specific and explicit manuals such as: "To Train Up a Child" and "Shepherding a Child's Heart" [both sold at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble] that recommend whipping infants one year of age or younger.
"The Rod" is touted as the next best thing since sliced bread. It is sold as the ideal tool for child training. Child training?--sounds more like someone is talking about training an animal--but animal cruelty is considered criminal, so you won't see "the Rod" advertised for training your dog. If a person hit an animal with "The Rod" as intended--those who administered or allowed the abuse to be administered would be arrested for cruelty.
The ad for "The Rod" cites the following features and benefits:
Features:
o Flexible nylon rod--leaves the right amount of sting without injury
o Cushioned vinyl grip (manufactured for bicycle handle)--easy on parents hands and prevents stress on hand/arm muscles
o Balanced--assures accuracy
o Lightweight--your hand/arm doesn't tire during use
o Safety tip--prevents the nylon from developing rough edges
o Convenient--fits easily into a purse or diaper bag
o Affordable--buy one for the kitchen, bedroom, car, wherever
o Unbreakable--will last a life time
o Guaranteed--satisfaction or your money back
Benefits:
o Spoons are for cooking
o Belts are for holding up pants
o Hands are for loving
o Rods are for chastening--Proverbs 23:13-14 AND Proverbs 22:15.
Those who believe chastening is commended in the Bible, specifically the book of Proverbs have misinterpreted the Bible. There is a distinction between the practice in King Solomon's day of beating people on the back and the modern American habit of buttocks hitting, chastening, spanking of children. The latter is not prescribed anywhere in the Bible. Furthermore, it needs to be pointed out that the Old Testament contains passages that could be (and in some incidents have been) construed as divine endorsements of wife-beating, racial warfare, slavery, the stoning to death of rebellious children and other behaviors that are outrageous by today's standards. As Shakespeare once wrote, "The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose."
Chastening, a.k.a. hitting/switching/whipping/corporal punishment, can weaken the survivor's immune system according to Dr. Frank Putnam of the National Institute of Mental Health and Dr. Martin Teicher of Harvard Medical School. Putnam conducted studies of 170 girls, 6-15 years old--half had been subjected to 'corporal punishment,' half had not---for seven years. The abused girls displayed symptoms such as:
o Abnormally high stress hormones, which can kill neurons in brain areas crucial for thinking and memory
o High levels of an antibody that weaken the immune system
Teicher completed a series of brain studies on 402 children and adults, many of whom had been physically abused. His finds revealed that physical abuse creates:
o Arrested growth of the left hemisphere of the brain which can hamper development of language and logic
o Growth of the right hemisphere of the brain (the site for emotion) at an abnormally early age
The result of a weakened immune system includes more profound as well as seldom recognized physical aftereffects such as: vaginal, ovarian, prostate, testicular or breast cancer, PMS, MS, fibromyalgia, to name a few of the most prominent illness as a result of surviving physical abuse. Louise Hay in her Book, Heal Your Body--The Mental Causes for Physical Illness and the Metaphysical Ways to Overcome Them, cited her own vaginal cancer as an example of a weakened immune system due to physical/sexual abuse and how Metaphysical healing can heal the body.
Our laws and our cultural values are unambiguous concerning adults who physically attack or verbally threaten adults. Such behavior is recognized as criminal, and we hold the offenders accountable. Why then, when so much is at stake for society, do we accept the convoluted thinking and excuses of child of child abusers--all in the name of religion?
Why do we become interested in the needs of children only after they have been terribly victimized, or have become delinquents victimizing others?
The answer is not complicated. People cannot have empathy toward abused children until they can honestly acknowledge the mistreatment from their own childhood experiences and examine the shortcomings of their parents. To the extent they feel compelled to defend their parents and guard their secrets, they will do the same for others. They will look the other way. They will continue to use the misinterpreted Biblical passage. By continually insisting that they "turned out okay," they are reassuring themselves and diverting their attention from deeply hidden unpleasant memories.
This is why, when someone says, "'spanking/chastening' is abuse," many people react as though a door barricaded since infancy has been smashed open. This barricaded, unconscious door has prevented them from committing the most dangerous most unpardonable act of disloyalty imaginable, disloyalty to their parents. They are afraid that by opening the door to the truth, they might fall through into an abyss--abandoned and cut off from any possibility of reconciliation with the parents they love. The fear is irrational. Denial--about what was done to you and, now, what you are doing and allowing to be done to this generation--is the current danger and the real sin.
The following books are excellent resources for healthy parenting:
-Case Against Spanking, Irwin Hyman
-Without Spanking or Spoiling, Elizabeth Crary
-Instead of Spanking-1001 Alternatives, Vol. 2, Adah Maurer
-Discipline Without Shouting or Spanking, Jerry Wyckoff
-One Hundred One Alternatives to Nagging, Yelling or Spanking, Alvin Price
We are responsible:
"Those who ignore the past are condemned to repeat it." -Sartre
"We are not only responsible for what we do, but also, for that what we don't do."
--Voltaire
"The worst way you can choose is to choose no way at all." --Friedrich II
"Every choice we make, every thought and feeling we have, is an act of power that has biological, environmental, social, personal and global consequences." --Caroline Myss
It is time to do whatever you can to stop the sanctioned and barbaric practice of child abuse--in the guise of Biblical command.
Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD, author, "If I'd Only Known...Sexual Abuse in or Out of the Family: A Guide to Prevention, specializes in: Verbal/Physical/Sexual Abuse Prevention and Recovery. As an inspirational leader, Dr. Neddermeyer empowers people to view life's challenges as an opportunity for Personal/Professional Growth and Spiritual Awakening. http://www.drdorothy.net
Some Of The Basics Of Motorcycling For Those Unfamiliar With Biking
It is essential to understand how a motorcycle works before you take it out on the road. Lack of preparation and knowledge can lead to serious tragedies.
How does a bike stay upright?
This is a common question. Think back to riding a bicycle. Everyone knows that a stationary bike is going to tip over. However, when the bike is in motion it never tips. This baffles many people.
The answer lies within the realm of gravity and physics. Motion creates friction. Friction applied with subtle balancing techniques of the rider's body help maintain a balanced bike.
Take a simpler example. Balancing a stick upright in your hand is a guarantee that the stick will tip over. If you move your hand, however, the stick will stay upright. The trick is to keep the object in motion.
How does a motorcycle operate?
Throughout the twentieth century, motorcycles have seen some changes. In the end, however, the motorcycles are all operated in the same manner. First things first, you have to turn the motorcycle on. Motorcycles come with either a key ignition with a push button start or a kick starter that turns the engine on.
The throttle increases the flow of gas to the engine resulting in increased speed. This throttle is your right handle grip. To move forward, the engine needs that gas.
Meanwhile, the clutch helps change gears. The left hand grip houses the clutch level. You pull it in to change gears and then release at a consistent and slow speed.
The pedal under your left foot is the gearshift. You use this pedal with the clutch to change gears, either up or down. The higher the gear, the faster you are moving.
The right handle grip also houses the lever for the front brakes. The front brakes contain up to 80% of your braking power. Pulling the lever towards you provides you with friction needed to slow and eventually stop your motorcycle. Again, you must pull the lever slowly and fluidly or you can brake too suddenly and flip.
A pedal on the right side under the foot contains the brakes for the rear tire. You should use the front and rear brakes together to prevent excessive brake wear.
A few higher priced motorcycle models have linked brakes. Here the brakes work in tandem by pressing the brake pedal under the right foot. They utilize disc brakes for all stopping and can create a smoother stop by gently using the disc to put pressure on the tires.
Almost all motorcycles have a kill switch. In certain cases, turning off the key from the seat can cause the motorcycle to go off balance and tip. Another example of kill switch use would be if you fall from your bike and need to turn the engine off to prevent further damage. In both cases, the kill switch prevents additional injury.
Other items that can be installed to increase performance include the mileage gauges, suspension, GPS tracking, and defogging mirrors. Not every bike will have these items, but many do.
About the Author
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as
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What kind of bike should I be looking for?
First of all, I can't possibly afford a bicycle over $300. :[
I'm really clumsy, and last time I rode on a bike with really skinny wheels, I kept running into things, and had a lot of trouble keeping balance when riding on the sidewalk. (the bike couldn't handle bumps at all)
The bike I used to have as a kid had thicker wheels, and could grip terrain a LOT better.
I have NO CLUE how to classify the type of bike I want to get though!
I am not racing, cycling, or training with this bike. It's just to ride around town with
I need a type of bike that isn't TOO heavy
Can ride well on sidewalks and roads
I do NOT do tricks
I only weigh 110lb so there's no issue with how much the bike can hold
Preferably doesn't have those handles that you have to hold at an awkward angle
Any suggestions?
The most cost effective bike for you would be a hard tail mountain bike. See if you can find one without a front suspension fork which will save weight and complexity. Don't go to a big box store because the bikes they sell are heavy, don't work well, and also won't last very long. After you wear out the tires that come with the bike, put on a set of 1-1/2 inch slick tires that have a max pressure of at least 80 psi. They will make street riding easier. In most places, you shouldn't be riding on the sidewalks but local regulations vary.
A hybrid bike will also serve you well, but you'll get more for your money with the hard tail.
HTH
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