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2012 Prologo Nago EVO Pro Ti Solid Rails Road Mountain Bike Saddle Seat US $49.95
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VADER Road MTB Bicycle Saddle Bike Seat Black eGh J23 US $.95
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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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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 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. |
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GoPro Handlebar Seatpost Mount for HERO Cameras List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $19.99 |
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GoPro Camera Accessories. Features: Replacement wrist housing for Digital HERO 3 |
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Topeak Aero Wedge Pack with Buckle (Medium) List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $14.99 |
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Expanding compartments can boost your storage space in seconds. The Topeak Aero Wedge Pack is a convenient gear-toting solution that clips instantly to the back of your bike's saddle and seat post. Constructed of rugged 1,200-denier Cordura material with DuPont Teflon coating for weather resistance, the pack attaches with a Velcro strap mount and snap-on buckles. The expandable bag's large main opening offers room for all of your essential road gear, and a 3M reflective strip and rear light attachment offer safety-minded touches. QuickClick Mounting System Topeak's proprietary QuickClick system is built into every bag the company makes. Convenient and secure, it enables fast, tool-free mounting and removal of QuickClick equipped bags, tools, lights, and accessories. A simple slide and click secure the bag, and to remove, simply push a button that instantly unlocks the system. Specifications 130-gram (0.29-pound) weight 60-to-80-cubic-inch capacity Measures 4.1-by-4.7-by-7.9 inches (W x H x D) The aerodynamic wedge shape lets these under seat bags slip easily through the wind while the internal pockets keep tools away from inner tubes and other delicate items.Weather resistant, covered zippers keep contents dry3M reflective strip for increased nighttime visibilitySmall: 6.3" x 3.3" x 3.3"Medium: 7.5" x 3.7" x 3.9"Large: 9.1" x 5.1" x 5.5"1000-denier Cordura PlusFitting for taillightDX bag has an internal packet to keep tools away from delicate itemsItem SpecificationsColorBlackTotal Volume60-80in3 |
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Diamondback Girls' Tess 20 Jr Mountain Bike (2011 Model, 20-Inch Wheels) List Price: $179.99 Sale Price: $134.99 |
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With a geometry designed to take big hits but with features conducive to a beginner, the Tess 20 Jr. Mountain Bike is Diamondback's introductory mountain bike for girls. Tess features a front suspension fork, an integrated chainguard, and durable Shimano twist shifters and derailleurs for trouble-free, single-handed gear changes that familiarize the beginning rider with the process of shifting. The six-speed twist shifter introduces the young rider to shifting without causing too much confusion, while the linear pull brakes help her get used to braking with her hands instead of her feet. The steel frame is built for both speed and riding the trails, with wide, knobby tires for traction on rocks, dirt, and scree. Features: Steel frame is built for speed on dirt trails but with features designed for a beginner Front suspension fork features 40mm of shockproof travel to ensure a smooth ride Drivetrain provides 6 speeds; integrated chainguard Comfortable SunRace twist shifters allow the hands to remain properly positioned while changing gears Linear-pull brakes offer reliable stopping power and comfortable hand-brake levers Wide, knobby tires provide great traction on varied surfaces Specifications: Best Use: Mountain biking Bike Style: Mountain bike Bike Frame: Steel Bike Suspension: Front suspension Fork: Zoom suspension, 40mm travel Crankset: 40mm 1-piece 40 Bottom Bracket: Looseball Shifters: SunRace twist Front derailleur: N/A Rear Derailleur: Shimano Rear Cogs: Shimano MF-TZ20, 14-28, 6-speed freewheel Number of Gears: 6 Brake Type: Rim brake Brakes: Alloy linear Brake Levers: Alloy linear Rims: Steel Front Hub: 36h nutted Rear Hub: 36h nutted Wheel Size: 20 inches Tires: Junior ATB knobby 20 x 2.0 Handlebar Shape: Riser bar Handlebar: Steel junior riser Stem: Steel quill Seat Post: Steel Pillar 27.2mm Saddle: Junior ATB 2-panel Pedals: Resin platform Headset: Threaded 1 inch |
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Topeak Alien II 26-Function Bicycle Tool List Price: $44.95 Sale Price: $24.00 |
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Alien Technology allows tool to separate into two pieces for more versatility when making repairs.26-Tool system separates with the press of a buttonChain tool is compatible with single- and multi-speed chains, including 10-speed hollow pin (Not 11-speed compatible)Includes a nylon carrying caseMaterial Construction: Engineering grade plastic frame with hardened steel toolsDimensions: 3.4 x 1.7 x 1.6"Weight: 290gIncludes: - 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6mm Hex keys - 8, 9, 10mm wrenches - Phillips & flat-head screwdrivers - Chain tool - Spoke wrenches - Stainless steel knife - 2 Tire levers - T25 Torx bit - 8mm open wrench for disc brakes - Bottle openerItem SpecificationsIncludes - 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10mm Allen Wrenches - 8, 9, and 10mm Box Wrenches - 2 Chain Pin Compartments - Phillips and Flat-head Screwdrivers - Chain Tool - 15g and 14g Spoke Wrenches - Knife - 2 Tire Levers - T25 Torx - Mini Pedal Wrench - Bottle Opener Often copied but never duplicated, the award-winning Alien II multifunction bicycle tool is still the best. The Alien II--which is designed for cyclists who need a high-quality tool while on the road--is housed in a clever break-apart body that makes it a breeze to find the right gadget. And with 26 high-quality, hardened-steel tools at your fingertips, you'll rarely find yourself without exactly what you need. The tools include 14g and 15g spoke wrenches, two integrated tire levers, a T25 Torx wrench, Phillips and flat-head screwdrivers, a mini pedal wrench for field repairs, eight sizes of Allen wrenches (2 through 10mm), six box wrenches (two 8, 9, and 10mm sizes), a steel wire chain hook, a stainless-steel knife, a cast Cromoly steel chain tool, and compartments for two chain pins. There's even a bottle opener for post-ride celebrations. The Alien II measures 3.4 by 1.7 by 1.6 inches (W x H x D) and comes with a ND nylon storage bag with a belt clip. |
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Topeak Explorer Bike Rack List Price: $44.95 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Topeak Explorer Rear Mount Rack features an integrated top plate for quick-mount Topeak MTX and RX Quick Track trunk bags.Size (LxWxH): 13.4" x 5.6" x 16.3"One size fits all framesTough 6061 T6 aluminum construction with 6061T6 aluminum fitting bracketHollow tube O/D 10.2mmIntegrated top plate for quick-mount Topeak MTX and RX Quick Track trunk bagsIntegrated fender topItem SpecificationsColorBlackWeight590gRack Weight Limit55lbs All critical support points are precision welded for optimal strength. The Topeak Explorer Rear Rack is a durable, versatile bike cargo rack for long distance touring. The integrated top plate accepts all Topeak MTX QuickTrack-compatible bags. 6061 hollow aluminum construction is tough yet lightweight, and red/taillight mounts offer safety-minded touches. QuickTrack System Topeak's proprietary QuickTrack system makes it easy to mount compatible bags or baskets to a rear rack�simply slide, and click. Line up the composite QuickTrack base with the channels on any Topeak rear rack, and slide forward until it clicks into place. Without tools or straps, your bag's now securely in place and ready to ride. To remove, you push the yellow release button and slide the bag or basket free. Specifications 620-gram (1.38-pound) weight 55-pound maximum weight capacity Measures 9.3-by-16.1-by-13.6 inches (W x H x D) |
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Topeak Aero Wedge Pack List Price: $0.00 |
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Don't overstuff your jersey pockets. Simplify your load by putting your essentials in Topeak's Aero Wedge Pack. It straps neatly beneath your seat and |
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The bicycle that you purchase is one that you should not only be comfortable with, but one that would also improve your posture and empower you while you are riding.
Here are a few details to look at when you make your purchase:
1. Frame size: One of the most important aspects of the perfect bike fit is choosing one that suits your body. Should the size of the frame not be one that suits you, it would be impossible to adjust either the handle bars or the seat to compensate your body. Once you straddle the bicycle, there should be no more than one to two inches between the highest tube and your crotch. If this space is less than that, you would find yourself with a problem when you try to get off your seat.
2. Seat Height: When you pedal, the pedal closest to the ground should find yourself in an 1800 hour frame. You should make sure that your knee is a little bent. When you find your knee bent too much or too little, you will find yourself with a problem and possibly cause damage to you knee. There are instances that when you purchase a bicycle you would have to make minor adjustments to the seat and handlebars. Anything major and you should be reconsidering a different size.
3. Seat Angle: Have you ever seen someone riding with a tilted seat? This would ultimately be to put less pressure on the crotch area. The matter of the fact is that the tilted seat has a pushing down effect and would have you landing on the handlebars; you will also find yourself with painful fingers and arms as well as wrists and a painful neck. This brings stress on these body parts as you will always be trying to keep yourself back on the seat. So the best thing to do is to keep your seat level. Men should consider a raise of one or two nicks.
4. Seat Position: The saddle nose should be directly behind the bottom bracket. Should it be either in front or behind the saddle, this would cause a lack of effectiveness on your side. To avoid knee pain, you should ensure that the pedals are matching to the ground and your forward knee is directly above the spindle of the pedal.
5. Handlebar Style: The handlebars on a mountain bike as well as a cruiser style bicycle are designed for you to sit up straight while you are hunched over while riding. Hunching over seems to be uncomfortable; it lessens your vision and is dangerous in the sense that you could go flying over your handle bars should you have to come to a sudden stop. Most bicycle riders prefer to put in cruiser mode handlebars.
6. Handlebar Height: The height of your seat should be equal and level with the height of your handlebars. Should you find yourself closer to the handlebars this would be because your seat is higher than your handlebars. This again would find the wrist area, arms and neck as well as your back under severe pressure.
If you enjoy biking, then you'll want to choose the right bike fit for you. Thomas Erikson is an avid mountain biker and do-it-yourselfer. If you want to enjoy the new method of transportation, check out an electric bike.
What to look for when buying a mountain bike
Mountain biking is an exhilarating sport, which involves riding a bicycle off the road and over rough terrains. If you are a beginner and want to buy a mountain bike, it is worth to look for some important things.
Budget
The first and foremost thing to be considered before buying a mountain bike is your budget. Mountain bikes for beginners are available for a price, ranging £155 to £200. High end mountain bikes cost more. You can first determine your budget and then start searching for a bike in the market. If you are on tight budget, you can go for mountain bikes available in a local bike shop rather than buying from a reputable store. If budget is not at all a concern, you can buy the best full suspension bike available in the market.
Style of riding
Once you have narrowed down your search by fixing budget, you can find out which type of mountain bike you want. Mountain bikes are designed for various riding styles and terrains. There are specific bikes for smooth trail riding, mountain cruising and cross country racing. It is worth to ensure whether the type of bike you want to choose will fit your riding style and the terrain you will ride over.
Upgradable parts
It is advisable to check whether the parts of the mountain bike can be upgraded in the future. As a beginner, you will find a basic bike better to get started with. When you improve your skills, you need more and more additional bike parts. Your bike should allow you to upgrade the parts.
Frame size
Frame size is one of the important things to be considered while buying a mountain bike. The frame of a mountain bike is much smaller than that of a road bike. Always choose a bike with a frame that is three inches smaller than your standard road bike. This helps you ride your bike comfortably.
Brakes
It is crucial to check the brakes of the bike before buying it. If the bike has V brakes, you need to check the alignment of the pads. It is important to ensure whether you are able to lock the wheels using two fingers. The brake pads should not touch the rims when it rotates. Both the pads should be adjusted to have equal distance from the rim.
Wheels
Wheels are yet another important feature of the bike to be considered before making a decision. The distance between the two stays should be constant. If it is not constant, you can confirm that the alignment is not ok. It is also worth to check the tyres.
Saddle compatibility
The type of saddle determines your efficiency and comfort and is one of the essential things to be looked for in a mountain bike. As you will sit on it for hours while going out for a ride, you need to choose the right type of saddle. If you are a woman cyclist, you need to choose a saddle that is specially made for women. Saddles for women are wider and offer extra support. Choosing a high quality mountain bike after considering all these aspects can help you enjoy improved performance and safety.
A huge range of mountain bikes by top brands are now available online by cycling product specialists. Just visit www.WestbrookCycles.co.uk for quality products at fantastic prices.
About the Author
Westbrook Cycles is situated in Stokesley North Yorkshire,This is the ideal base to explore the fantastic scenery and diversity of terrain the North Yorkshire moors offer.
All our staff love to get out cycling on and offroad – and with this experience we carefully hand pick all of our bikes and accessories to suit . Whatever stage you are at in cycling, Westbrook Cycles will find that perfect bike or accessory that suits you, your style of riding, and your budget.
Our mechanics also play a vital role in the quality of the finished product that you purchase. Their love of bicycles shows in the pride they take in assembling and servicing your bike – and not just the ones we sell. So whether it's a minor tune-up or a major overhaul, you can count on us to do the job right.
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i bought a MTB and a bag that can put at the bottom of the saddle. so i no need to carry a big heavy bag. But my bike dont have a stand and every professional knows that mtb dont put stands. so everytime i want to take things out from the bag, my bike will not stand up by it self so i need to lie it down. but at those muddy place i cant always put the bike lie down and take my hand phone from the bag. so what must i do to make the bike stand up or need to do what than i can let the bike stand up and take my things easily? (without putting stand)
God created trees and big rocks for this very purpose.
If you live near civilization, signs, telephone poles, fences, lampposts, and buildings are also useful.
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