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BIKE GRIP HANDLEBAR MTB FLAT-BAR VELO ERGO GEL D2 135mm / 92mm FOR GRIP-SHIFT US $13.63
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BIKE GRIP HANDLEBAR MTB FLAT-BAR VELO ERGO GEL D3 TRIPLE DENSITY COMFORT US $12.65
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Racor B-1R Solo Vertical Bike Rack List Price: $21.00 Sale Price: $12.50 |
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Hang and store one bike vertically with this wall-mount bike rack from Racor. Molded rubber hook guards protect the rim from scratching and gouging. The rack is equipped with an exclusive security loop that accepts cable locks for optimal theft-deterrence indoors and out. Solid steel construction means optimal durability and support. And, an epoxy finish ensures corrosion resistance for years of rust-free storage. With no assembly required; the rack mounts easily with the provided hardware. --Brian D. Olson |
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OnGuard Bulldog MINI TC 5013TC Bicycle U-Lock List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: $26.99 |
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LOCK OG U 5013 BULLDOG MINI TC |
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Mirrycle MTB Bar End Mountain Bicycle Mirror List Price: $18.00 Sale Price: $9.00 |
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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. Mounts onto bar end, installation wrench included Wide view convex mirror pivots to any viewing angle |
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Heininger Automotive 2025 Advantage SportsRack BedRack List Price: $159.95 Sale Price: $96.85 |
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The Heininger Advantage BedRack Truck Bike Carrier is a rugged, yet ultra easy-to-use truck based bicycle rack that makes transport of any kind of bicycle(s) simpler than ever before. Designed for use with up to four bikes of varying rim/wheel size, the BedRack expands and contracts for use with virtually any truck available and features fast tool-free installation and breakdown which makes it suitable for use by anyone. Additional features include: nonskid/slip contacts at the sides and bottom, an included 72" cable lock, design that doesn't impact trailer hitch availability, the ability to use the rack away from your truck and more. The new easy truck based transport option for bikes. View larger. In-Bed Truck Transport of Up to Four Bikes The Advantage BedRack Truck Bike Carrier fits both full size and compact size truck beds, securing fully assembled bikes with rim sizes ranging up to 28", quickly and easily for transport at a moments notice. This rack extends from 54.5" to 66.5" laterally without a spacer and extends from 60.5" to 72.5" with a full-size spacer (spacer included). And installation could not be easier. The bike rack secures along the inner walls of your truck bed utilizing adjustable rubberized lateral stabilizers that simply twist into place with wingnut type screws, all included. No drilling is required and no tools are needed. In addition, nonskid/slip feet along its bottom edge mean that the Advantage BedRack works equally well with or without bed liners, again without the possibility of scratching your vehicle. Finally, with an eye towards security of items in an open truck bed, the Advantage BedRack comes with a 72" lockable cable (lock not included) to help secure bikes. Simply run the cable through the BedRack and bikes, and secure it to your vehicle at available points along the inner and upper walls of the bed and you can be assured with confidence that the rack and bikes are always secure. Adjustable spacers hold bikes in place without the need to remove wheels. View larger. Adjusts to a variety of sizes suitable for full and compact sized trucks. View larger. Efficient, Hassel-Free Design The Advantage BedRack Truck Bike Rack allows you to get off the trail and back on the road fast and conveniently. Most bicycles have long since come with quick release hubs for removing tires, but removing tires is an extra step in transporting bikes, and what do you do with tires once removed? Forget the extra steps and storage questions. With the Advantage BedRack you can leave your tires on. Just roll the rear tire of your bikes into place and secure them with the adjustable securing bar and you are ready to roll. Another great advantage of the BedRack is that unlike some other bike carriers, it does not require the use of your trailer hitch. This allows you to transport up to four bikes while keeping your trailer hitch free for hauling your other trailer toys. Additionally, owners can remove the BedRack from their truck bed at any time to provide a light weight, but sturdy standalone bike rack. Key Features Assembles quickly Lifetime Warranty No tools required 72" Lockable cable included (lock not included) System won't scratch truck paint; soft padding included to protect bike finish Fits Most Truck beds (this rack does not fit most step-side pickups) Extends from 54.5" to 66.5" without a spacer Extends from 60.5" to 72.5" with a full-size spacer (spacer included) Can also be used away from your truck as a standalone bike rack What's in the Box 1-Advantage SportsRack BedRack 4 Bike Carrier 1-Advantage 72" lockable cable (lock not included) Accessories (sold separately) 10' cable lock Limited Lifetime Warranty Heininger Advantage SportsRack units are backed by a limited lifetime warranty against manufacturer's defects, administered at the discretion of Heininger. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the unit. About Heininger Holdings, LLC Heininger is an American company and environmentally conscious. Headquartered in Bellingham, Washington USA, Heininger is driven to create products that truly enhance and revolutionize the consumer road travel experience, while maintaining responsible standards aimed at limiting the destruction of natural resources worldwide and the reduction of unnecessary waste in the manufacturing process. Advantage SportsRack BedRack securely holds up to 4 bikes in the bed of your pick - up truck! Unlike a lot of other bike racks, the BedRack allows your bikes to stay fully assembled during transport, allowing you to get 'em on and off quickly! Fits compact and full-size trucks, extending from 54 1/2" to 66 5/8" without spacer, and 60 1/2" to 72 1/2" with full-size spacer. The folding design makes for super-quick assembly and easy install. A no-fuss way to bring your bikes to the best trails! Order yours today! Advantage SportsRack BedRack |
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Slime Tubeless Flat Tire Eliminator 6 oz. Sale Price: $9.59 |
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SLiME Tire Sealant prevents and repairs flats in tubeless tires caused by puncturing objects up to 1/4? (6mm). |
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Azonic Exile Men's All-Terrain Bicycle MTB Helmet - Flat/Black |
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Ultra light helmet21 vents for improved aerodynamics and ventingIntake and exhaust vents aid for maximum ventilation and coolingRemovable visorWashable linerPrinted graphicsSize adjustment dialWeight: 249g2012 Model |
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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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Arizona Mountain Bike Trail Guide: Fat Tire Tales & Trails Sale Price: $24.95 |
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The most well known and well loved mountain bike trail guide to the best summer and winter fat tire fun in Arizona. Cartoony, down to earth maps are adapted from topos and forest service charts, yet are friendly and easy to use. Maps are to scale and oriented north. Each humorous route description includes distance, time, effort and skill required, best season to ride, level of route finding skill required, contour profile and "fear factor". There is also a step by step mileage log when applicable. A "preferred trail" icon is used to indicate a particularly great ride in a given area for those on a limited time schedule. Rides are included for all levels of ability, but emphasis is given to the intermediate / advanced rider. A few severe / extreme rides are also included for those on the lunatic fringe. Each ride has been personally selected and ridden by the author over the past 11 editions and updated annually. You are guaranteed a favorite ride each time with no "filler". Many of the trails can be found nowhere else as they are based on personal exploration by the author. All rides are current and legal. Areas included are Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Sedona, Phoenix, Tucson, Payson, Prescott and more. Also features a hilarious illustrated glossary of mountain biking's arcane jargon. |
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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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Kenda K838 Slick Wire Bead Bicycle Tire, Blackwall, 26-Inch x 1.95-Inch Sale Price: $14.99 |
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Patterned after motorcycle tires, the Kenda K838 Slick Wire Bead Bicycle tires offer increased speed and reduced rolling resistance for MTB and hybrid bikes--without sacrificing traction. Unlike a typical MTB knobby tire, the K838 Slick provides a smooth and consistent rolling surface that allows the tire to gain and maintain speed on paved and hard packed surfaces. Meanwhile the tire's wider, 1.95-inch profile and directional grooves provide the traction demanded by all terrain riding. The grooves also effectively channel water to the outer edge of the tire so that you can maintain a grip on wet roads, through puddles, and on wet trails. The blackwall sides reduce the overall weight profile of the tire and the wire bead pattern increases the tire's strength and durability. While not meant for serious off road riding, the Kenda K838 is a good choice for riders who want a smooth and fast experience on the road, but who also want to keep their MTB or hybrid trail ready. Specifications: Wheel Size: 26 by 1.95 inches Weight: 737 grams Maximum recommended PSI: 65 pounds Minimum recommended PSI: 40 pounds 40-65psi |
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When I was a kid, my first bicycle was the typical banana seat with training wheels. My next bicycle was a 10-speed which I rode around the neighborhood not knowing how to actually use the gears. When I became an adult I stopped riding all together until a good friend of mine decided we should start bike riding to help shed some extra weight. I thought it was a great idea as there are bike trails in my neighborhood.
Since I had not rode in years, I didn't realize just how many types of bikes are available. You have everything from racing bikes to mountain bikes. I wanted something that could handle some rough terrain here and there while still allowing me to be comfortable on a long ride. Before I purchased my current bike, I was given one by my parents. It was a mountain bike that they were given and I figured I would be fine using it on the local bike trails. After a few rides, I realized that a mountain bike was not going to cut it. I was constantly leaning forward placing all of my weight on my wrists causing pain after only 20 minutes of riding. It was meant for maneuvering rocky areas and hills, not flat concrete bike trails. I quickly realized I would need to invest in a more comfortable bicycle.
My friend suggested I purchase a comfort bike. She had one and was extremely happy riding it for long periods of time. I went to my local bike shop and came across another version of a comfort bike which is called a hybrid. The hybrid is a mix between mountain bike and comfort bike. This was just my style as I like having the option of being able to ride on other surfaces other than flat concrete. I picked out my bike and took it for a test ride. It was a perfect sized frame and the handles were tall enough (and adjustable) to where I was not leaning forward the way I was on a mountain bike.
The only other adjustment I made was to put on a comfort seat as the stock seat was extremely uncomfortable even for short rides. I also like the tires on my hybrid bicycle because they did not have chunky tread the way my previous mountain bike did. You really don't need that type of tread unless you are doing actual mountain biking. Another great thing about hybrid bicycles is that you can customize them to lean more towards being a mountain bike or being a comfort bike. While my hybrid is more about comfort, I can still take it out on a mountain bike trail and feel fine. I have rode for a couple hours at the most on my hybrid bicycle and had no pain or discomfort after. Now bike riding is a fun part of my exercise regimen and helps me to maintain a healthy weight. If you want the best of both worlds when it comes to bike riding, I suggest checking out a hybrid bicycle and customizing it to your taste.
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Fixing Your Bike in the Great Outdoors
One of the biggest problems for cyclists is when they break down and the situation seems a bit hopeless. If you've got a phone handy, maybe catch a ride with a car going in your direction, or use your wits and be prepared for such an occasion. This way you have the opportunity to make a quick fix that will at least get you and your bike safely home.
Basically, knowing what to do and how to do it is important. Also, that you carry a small survival kit that will include things needed to possibly fix the mountain bike. With this idea in mind, then you have the overall ability to “quick fix” it. Surprisingly there are some cyclists that are quite literally prepared for any eventuality. They use specialist containers for different items that can also prove useful. For example, thin copper wire, tyre patches, and even unexpected items like zip ties as well.
No individual has to get hysterical and panic if when cycling something happens to it. Well, that is if he or she is ready. There are lots of stuff an individual can actually do in order to be better prepared even before a bike actually strands you. Purchase a few spokes of the right size - the kind with nipples - and tie them under the chain stay. This also keeps them out of sight. Therefore the spokes act as a reserve. Just in case you break a spoke. Another thing bikers do is fill his or her tire with some type of sealant. This can work superbly, and in many events as it is also takes a lot more to puncture a wheel that has sealant of some kind.
Obviously, there are those pesky common hiccups that are going to attempt to mess up the mountain biking enjoyment. In the case of having loose jockey wheels, these come loose usually because they weren’t tightened enough in the first place. Either way, have no fear. Get a piece of your copper wire and a bolt and you can fix it on the spot. All by looping it so that the jockey wheel stays in place until you are able to get some place where you can fix it correctly.
A tire with a bad cut in it isn’t going to hold any air, and you are faced of course with a flat tire. Just by using duct tape - that you should have in your little survival kit - should do the trick. However, you should use another layer of tape for added security. A piece of cloth can even work at times if the cut isn’t massive and the tire hasn't run flat.
Nothing hurts more than when biking and the seat falls off. Astoundingly, the seat can be reattached with zip ties or a bit of wire. Remember when sitting back on the seat once again it is a pretty good idea to sit down carefully - unless you want a sore bottom!
In addition, if you have no spare at hand and the tube on your cycle gets punctured, there is another way of repairing it temporarily. Gently pull the tube apart where it is cut or punctured, and knot it at both ends very tightly. This way the tube will expand. Yet you should take care over inflate too much or use a lot of pressure either.
Not all bikes are the same but many of them can be fixed temporarily in the similar. Some of course are different: a road bike will be different to a high-end MTB. Ten speeds have gears and cogs when repaired aren't going to be as easy to have as a temporary fix. However, it is normally possible to get some of the lower gears on a ten speed to work and at least get you somewhere to repair the bike properly.
There is a trick to taking a tire off should it need to be fixed. Be sure that when repairing tires without any tire levers that all of the air is out of the tire. Then, you can hold the tire upright against the floor. Use both your hands around the top and pinch. The tire beads at the center of your rim channel, so work downwards with your hands. When your hands actually meet at the bottom you will see for yourself that you have just enough space to pull the bead over the rim. Believe it or not, the theory works.
Mountain Bike repairs carried out on the fly aren't typicallyany good as a permanent repair and can only last for a short while. That's why it's crucial to get somewhere or to a point that it can be fixed properly. The main thing is by having a little knowledge and know-how, you won’t be stranded or finding another means of transportation
About the Author
Gart is a busy working dad of two, who gets out on his mountain bike as often as chance allows.
yo is dis bike a good choice for me if im just planning on riding 2-3 miles everyday on a relatively flat road?
hopefully it is.. i dont really want a used or expensive bike, just a temporary thing to get to my school.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mantis-Eagle-Men-s-26-MTB-Bicycle/13012576
hrm in that case would http://www.walmart.com/ip/700c-Men-s-Mongoose-Paver-Commuter-Bike/8399245 be a good choice? ive looked at used bikes in bike stores and they start at like 200$ which i dont wanna spend lol. ive checked craigslist as well and they're all wrong sizes or rusty or need replacement parts in my area =/
Mountain bikes are a bad choice to use on the road. Look for a good used hybrid bike to get around with, you will be much happier with something that works the way it's designed to.
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The Mongoose is better but i would still find a used shop qualty bike on the local ebay or craig's list. It wont hurt to look before you decide.
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