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1pair Black Cycling MTB Bike Bicycle Tube Type Lock On Handlebar Rubber Grips US $.99
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2012 VELO Mountain Bike Comfort Foam Handlebar bar Grips MTB Bicycle Yellow New US $.99
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Kryptonite Evolution Series 4 Standard Bicycle U-Lock with Bracket (4-Inch x 9-Inch) List Price: $73.99 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Big city cyclists need big city protection, as would-be thieves aren't intimidated by flimsy cables or weak U-locks. That's why serious cyclists turn to Kryptonite for their security needs. The Evolution Series 4 U-lock is a cut above other bike locks, with a 14mm hardened Max-Performance steel shackle designed to resist both cutters and leverage attacks. Ideal for anyone who lives in moderate to high crime areas, the Series 4 received a 9 on the Kryptonite 1-12 lock comparison system, which ranks the varying levels of security offered by the company's product range. A lock that ranks 1 on the Kryptonite scale might work if you live in the burbs and have a Rottweiler parked next to your bike or motorcycle. A lock that ranks 12, however, is built for maximum deterrence. The Series 4 also offers such security-enhancing features as a double deadbolt locking mechanism for extensive holding power; a disc-style cylinder with more than one million key variations; a reinforced anti-drill/pull cylinder protection system; and a center key location with a dual overhead cam locking mechanism that defends against leverage attacks. The Series 4 is about more than just security, however, with a sliding dustcover that protects and extends cylinder life, anti-rattle bumpers that reduce noise during transport, and versatile EZ mount transportation bracket. And as a bonus, the lock comes with three keys, one of which is lighted with a high-intensity bulb that makes it easy to unlock the Series 4 after dark. The lock measures 4 by 9 inches. The Legendary Durability of Kryptonite Locks The first big test for Kryptonite locks came in 1972, when Kryptonite founder Michael Zane directed the Second Avenue Bicycle Shop in New York City to lock a three-speed bicycle to a signpost in Greenwich Village. Although thieves immediately stripped all of the bicycle's removable parts, the bicycle itself remained for 30 days and 30 nights. The publicity gave Kryptonite the boost it needed and forever changed the face of bicycle security. Twenty-two years later, Kryptonite returned to the streets of the Big Apple to test its latest innovation, the New York lock. In April 1994, the New York Post laid down the ultimate challenge: Could Kryptonite's New York lock last 48 hours on the toughest streets of New York? In a city where more than 100,000 bikes are stolen each year, Kryptonite and the Post locked a brand new, bright green Univega road bike worth $600 to a parking meter in the East Village--the Bermuda Triangle of New York bicycle thievery. For a full 48 hours, the bike remained locked on the corner of Avenue A and 11th Street. Zane and Neil McDaid, director of product development and design for Kryptonite, watched from around the corner as the bike came under every possible means of assault, stumping thieves at every turn. After 48 hours the bike remained intact except for the gear derailleur, which had been stripped off. The lock showed definite signs of abuse, but it had not failed. The New York lock had met the Post's challenge. Not satisfied with the length of the test, Zane moved the bike to SoHo for another six days and, finally, uptown near the Lincoln Center. Even in these high-theft areas the properly locked bike lasted another three weeks before being pulled off the streets by Zane and McDaid. The Post also ran the New York lock through a battery of street tests using common bike theft tools: a 4-foot bolt cutter, a crowbar, and a hammer. The non-Kryptonite locks cracked in seconds, but all methods failed on the New York lock, even the monstrous bolt cutter, which was rendered useless with large dents in its jaws. About Kryptonite In the early 1970s, Michael Zane was a free-spirited, bearded kid with a VW van and a big idea for a new kind of lock. He traveled thousands of miles showing the unique U-shaped locking device and spreading his passion for bicycle security to bike dealers all around the country and forged lifetime relationships. The company soon expanded its product line to include power sports, hardware, and snow sports security. Through innovative product designs, cutting-edge marketing savvy, legendary customer service, and pure fanaticism for security, Kryptonite grew with a cult-like following. In 2001, the company that was started in a VW van was purchased by industry giant Ingersoll Rand and became a flagship brand in the company's Security Technologies sector. Publications such as Bicycling, Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report, and a host of others continued to tout Kryptonite products as the best on the market. The company's dedication to its customers is best represented by its actions during the fall of 2004, when it was discovered that the industry-standard tubular cylinder could be compromised, at times, with a household item. Kryptonite flew into action, created a voluntary lock exchange program, and replaced more than 400,000 locks in 21 countries for free. In essence, the company redesigned the equivalent of nine years worth of new products in just 10 short months. Kryptonite is the only company in the world that offered such a comprehensive plan to customers, taking its "legendary customer service" pledge to new heights. Kryptonite Series 4 Evolution U-Locks feature a 14mm, hardened MAX-Performance steel shackle with a double deadbolt design.14mm, hardened MAX-Performance steel shackle with double deadbolt designHigh security disc-style cylinder with more than a million key variations, 2 standard and 1 lighted keyReinforced anti-drill/pull cylinder with center key location and overhead cam locking mechanism$2,250 anti-theft protectionItem SpecificationsLock Size4" x 9"Bracket Incudedyes |
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Topeak Dual Touch Bike Storage Stand List Price: $199.95 Sale Price: $123.54 |
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An elegant solution for storing your bikes, the Topeak Dual Touch Bike Storage Stand looks great in the house or in the garage. It includes two bike mounts with room for up to four mounts (extra mounts optional; not included). Bike holders adjust from 0-30 degrees to accommodate bikers with sloping up tubes and has a large knob that adjusts quickly and securely. The handlebar stabilizer keeps the front wheel from turning and the QR locking stepper foot secures the stand. Features: 2 Bike mounts included Holds maximum 4 bikes 30 degree adjustment on bike holders to accommodate bikes with sloping-up tubes Handle bar stabilizer keeps front wheel from turning QR locking stepper foot secures stand Large knob adjusts quickly and securely QR for height adjustment up to 10 feet, 6 inches Folding: QR Clamps Base: QR Rubber Covered Foot Specifications: Material: 6061 T6 Tubes Weight Capacity: 39.7 pounds per mount; 158.7 pounds per stand Dimensions: 17.3 by 7.1 by 126 inches (L x W x H) Weight: 11.02 pounds Display and storage racking for bikes.Arms adjust 30 degreesQuick-release for height adjustmentStands fully extended at 10.5 feet or 123 inches |
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FENIX Bike Flashlight Mount List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $14.95 |
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Bike Mount can be used to securely attach many different flashlights to a bicycle. |
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Bike Repair & Maintenance For Dummies List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $6.88 |
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By coupling step-by-step instructions and detailed photos and illustrations, Bike Repair & Maintenance For Dummies gives readers the information they need to keep their bikes in working order, often without taking it to the shop. |
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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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Allen Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $12.50 |
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Adaptor bar adds a top tube to non-conventional frames. Internal spring maintains constant tension. Quickly attaches to wide range of frame styles. Plastic coated hooks protect your bicycles finish. Made by Allen Bike Racks, this adaptor bar adds a top tube to your bicycle frame so that it can be installed properly on a bicycle carrier. It's designed to be used with hard-to-mount bike frames, such as full-suspension bikes, women's bikes, or other non-conventional designs. The bar features an internal spring that maintains constant tension to keep your bike secure. The product is designed to fit bikes that have a distance of 16 inches to 27 inches between the seat post and the stem, and installation is easy. Plastic-coated hooks are there to protect the finish of your bike. Manufacturer's Warranty All of Allen's products are backed by a no-nonsense lifetime guarantee. If an Allen Rack fails to function properly due to a defect in workmanship or material over the lifetime of the original purchaser, simply return the product with your original receipt, and Allen will repair or replace the rack free of charge. This warranty does not cover damage or wear which occurs as a result of day-to-day use or general wear and tear. About Allen Sports USA Allen's goal is to design and manufacture the finest bicycle carrying, parking, and storage racks available. Ever since Dick Allen started making rear-mounted bicycle carriers in his garage in Lincoln, Massachusetts, in 1967, the company has been committed to producing the highest-quality, easiest-to-use racks on the market. |
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Garmin eTrex Handlebar Mount Bracket List Price: $15.03 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Now securing your GPS onto the handlebar of your bike is a snap with Garmin's Bicycle Mount Bracket for Etrex/Summit. This bicycle mount fits bars up to 1 inch in diameter and is a safe, secure way to take your GPS with you. It's also great for motorcycles and ATVs. The Garmin Bicycle Mount Bracket comes with hardware and instructions. Note: For "Cx" models customer needs to use the clip that isincluded with the GPS unit (small plastic piece that screws on the back) instead of the replacement battery cover that is included with the mount. Garmin GPS Handlebar Mounting Bracket. Secure your GPS Unit to your bike with this Handlebar Mounting Bracket. Get yours now! Garmin Handlebar Mounting Bracket. Note: For "Cx" models customer needs to use the clip that isincluded with the GPS unit (small plastic piece that screws on the back) instead of the replacement battery cover that is included with the mount. |
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RAM Mounting Systems RAM-B-149Z-GA12U Handlebar Mount for Garmin Astro 220, GPS 60, GPSMAP 60, 60C, 60CS, 60CX, 60CSx List Price: $34.56 Sale Price: $27.98 |
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The RAM marine grade aluminum mount with zinc coated U-Bolt rail adaptor base includes a 1'' diameter ball and socket system with RAM plastic cradle for the Garmin Astro 220, GPS 60, GPSMAP 60, 60C, 60CS, 60CX, 60CSx. The rail adaptor base will fit circular rails from .75" to 1" in diameter. Manufactured in the USA and comes with RAM Lifetime Warranty. |
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Avenir Bigmouth Velcro Seat Bag (Large- 73/106 Cubic Inches) Sale Price: $14.08 |
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The Avenir Big Mouth Seat Bags feature full, wide-mouth design for easy access Velcro seatpost attachment, rubberized bottom, and reflective light mount tab. |
Featured Article:

There are many reasons for cycling on the road and there are several different types of road bikes. The four main types of bikes for road bike cycling are road bikes, mountain bikes, hybrid bikes and folding bikes. All of these types of bikes also have many variations and different designs so choosing the right bike for your needs can be a big decision.
What type of bike you choose to ride on the road depends on how often you will use it, the purpose and distance of the journeys you make, as well as which type of bike you feel most comfortable riding, as they all have different riding positions.
Generally road bikes have drop handlebars and thin tires, and they are relatively lightweight. They are mostly designed for speed so that the riding position is low down rather than upright, as this is the most aerodynamic position. This type of bike is certainly the quickest choice for road bike cycling and is the bike of choice for racing and most experienced road bike cycling fans.
Road bikes can essentially be divided into two sub-categories - touring bikes and racing bikes. Touring bikes are excellent for long distance rides and cycling holidays, while race bikes are designed for acceleration and speed.
Touring bikes have lower gear ratios so they are appropriate for carrying gear with you on a long ride or tour. Race bikes are extremely light and have very rigid frames to maximize the transfer of power from the rider to the wheels, in order to offer a smooth ride.
A good choice of road bike for commuters, keeping fit and cycling for leisure are hybrid bikes. These are essentially a mixture of a mountain bike and a road bike, and they are growing in popularity all the time. They have fast spinning wheels like a road bike, but the riding position is more upright and similar to a mountain bike position, because they have flat handlebars.
Hybrid bikes are easy to maneuver, with a range of gears that make it easy to cope with changes in speed or gradient. They have wide tires similar to a mountain bike so they can used off-road. They are definitely a convenient choice for general road bike cycling and leisure rides.
Mountain bikes have tires with substantial tread as they are designed for off-road riding, but they can also be changed to road cycling if you already have one and want to cycle on the road without another huge cost. To adapt a mountain bike you can just swap the tires for narrower, smoother tires. This will decrease resistance and make cycling on the road easier and faster.
If you cycle on the road as part of your journey to work a convenient sort of bike to use is a folding bike. These are ideal if you use public transport as part of your journey, or if storage is an issue at work or at home. Instead of having to worry about where to leave your bike safely you can just fold it up and carry it with you.
Whichever style you choose, when road bike cycling always think about making yourself obvious to other road users by wearing reflective items and using lights. This is imperative for your safety on the road, regardless of the type of bike you choose.
For further information on all aspects of road bike cycling and the different bikes available to buy please visit roadbikecycling.co.uk.
Carbon MTB Frames for that classy bike
If one finds the best of the road bikes which come with no gears, no suspension and are fitted with no upgrades, then probably the Carbon MTB Frame will do. As per the new technology and the new inventions that take place, the MTB frame is the best new solution for varied kinds of mountain bikes. Many companies decide upon making bikes which are sturdy and come with carbon handlebars that offer the best gripping and can be supported with bigger wheels and other specific equipment. At the same time the crafting of such mountain bikes is done with the help of carbon frames and its testing is done by riding them to check their capacity to work sturdily.
Mountain bikes are supposed to be more agile, sturdy and tough which is why they are made from Carbon MTB Frames in the first place. For many sports which require tough racing environment then probably the features such as its agility and strength count the most. It is due to such features that the carbon fork of the bike is carefully developed. And with such care hilling down a mountain won't be a concern anymore. Some of the most important features of the mountain bike are supposed to be its big tires, extra strong disc brakes and the comfortable long wheel bases. This ensures that while the rider is on the bike the bike offers a lot of movement suspension. Such performance delivery is easy to handle and is somewhat similar to the performance of a mountain bike minus the engine.
For different variety of bikes which are used for cross country races the carbon framing is the best that can be availed in order to make the bike more light weight, flexible and much easy to maneuver from one turn to another. For requirements of full suspension and for the controllability the bikes are safely provided with the V- brakes as a protective measure. The carbon MTB frames can change as per the requirements of the rider. Right from change of brakes form steel to chrome, to the design of the frame, a lot has been changed and made more compact, lightweight apart from providing them different styles and forms. This ensures proper and long time working of the bike and less maintenance as well.
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Is 29 lbs. considered heavy for a mtb?
My specialized 09 rockhopper weights 29bs, i bought the cheapest one, but made some changes..(derailleurs, wheels, tires, seat post, handlebar, seat...)
this is my first bike ever
i weight 110 lbs (don't know if that matters at all)
29 pounds is a very reasonable weight... I have around a 32lb bike and I'm fine with it.
If you're looking for jumps you should be fine. If you're on road then get thinner tires... If you desire to get thin ones I suggest to stay away from dirt jumps and loose gravel since it WILL slip.
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