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MTB LITE & STRONG HANDLE BAR.PROFILE BAR NONE SILVER ALLOY HANDLE BAR. US $20.00
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Ritchey WCS MTB Rizer Handlebar Bar 31.8 x 660mm 1.5" (30mm) Rise US $69.95
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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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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. 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. |
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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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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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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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Garmin Bicycle Mount Kit List Price: $14.99 |
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Attach your Forerunner to your bike to collect workout data while cycling. Great for multisport workouts. The Forerunner quickly attaches to the bike mount for a clean transition from running to biking. |
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Garmin Forerunner Bicycle Mount Kit List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $6.82 |
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Attach your Forerunner to your bike to collect workout data while cycling. Great for multisport workouts. The Forerunner quickly attaches to the bike mount for a clean transition from running to biking. |
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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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GoPro Roll Bar Mount for HERO Cameras List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $25.99 |
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Use the GoPro Roll Bar Mount to attach your GoPro Hero HD camera to the bars of your dune buggy, four-wheeler, or big mountain bike. Attach this sturdy stainless steel and polycarbonate camera mount to any bar or tube with a diameter 1.4 to 2.5 inches wide and add more angles to your films.. The three-piece orientation arm allows three-way adjustability and gives you the versatility you need to keep up with your avante-shred filmmaking. The Roll Bar Mount works with all quick-release GoPro Hero cameras and tightens onto any bar or tube on your 4x4, roof rack, downhill mountain bike, go cart, or clown car.Product FeaturesMaterial: polycarbonate, stainless steelDimensions: Zoom Length: Effective Focal Length: Field of View: Resolution: Video Size: Video Formats: Video Processor: Sensor: Photo Formats: Megapixles: Memory: Frame Rates: Battery Type: ISO Range: LCD Size: Manual Exposure: Manual Focus: Mic Type: Operating System: PC Connection: Attachment Type: Weight: Recommended Use: cars, trucks, demolition derby cars, bars or tubesManufacturer Warranty: 1 year manufacturer warranty |
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Bike Types Guide
There are as many types of bicycles as there are places to ride and terrain to ride on. The three biggest and broadest categories are mountain bikes, road bikes and recreation bikes. As in nearly every other aspect of cycling, these three categories are divided into many other subcategories. There are city bikes and comfort bikes. There are hybrids and BMX bikes. And there are bikes that transcend categories to create their own niche.
The best bicycles are designed with a single purpose in mind. Every detail and every component is made to the highest standards to perform a single function. These bikes fit best into the main categories, specifically road or mountain bikes. A typical road bike is designed to be ridden on the road. It is made for smooth pavement and long distances. Your typical MTB is designed to be ridden off road exclusively. It is optimized for varied terrain and inclines/declines and geared to slightly lower speeds and shorter distances. From there you get into more specialized machines (e.g. time trial road bikes and downhill mountain bikes).
Road bikes
The term "road bicycle" is typically employed to describe a "road racing bicycle," or a bike optimized to be ridden on the road, at high speeds, over long distances, with few extra features. A more general, and perhaps more accurate, definition of a road bike would be any bicycle that is designed to be ridden primarily on the road, no matter the makeup of the bike itself. For our purposes, we will use the retail industry's definition of a road bike, being primarily a road racing bicycle. When you see an advertisement for a road bike you will typically see a bicycle built around 700c wheels with thin tires and dual pivot brake calipers. It will have drop bars with aero brake levers and be designed for a fairly aerodynamic, stretched-out riding position, like the type of bike you will see at the Tour de France or your local road race.
Mountain bike
The type of bicycle designed to be ridden off road is referred to as a "mountain bike." These bikes generally have 26-inch wheels, flat handlebars, wide and knobby tires, and lower gearing for off-road use. Most mountain bikes built today have an aluminum alloy frame, suspension front fork, 9-speed rear cassette and three chainrings in the front. They either have disc brakes or linear pull, V-type, brakes. Again, there are variations to all of the features of a MTB, but this is a good broad description of what you will see advertised as a mountain bike.
Commuter bike
In today's ultra-green, ultra-active society, people are looking for more and more ways to help the environment and live healthier lives. Using a bicycle for transportation is a great way to achieve these goals and save a lot of money while doing it. Typical commuter bikes are designed for varied road qualities and maneuverability in town and through traffic. While many different styles of bikes will do, they should all have some key characteristics: fender-ability for inclement weather, lights for safety, good riding position for comfort and speed, adequate tires for potential rough roads and off-road routes, and cargo space to carry the essentials.
Fixed gear/track/SS
"Track bikes" have become synonymous with fixed gear and sometimes single-speed rides. This has become one of the most common misnomers in cycling today. All true track bikes are designed to be ridden on the Velodrome. They are designed with no brakes, extremely tight clearances, upright and stiff angles, lower bottom brackets, and a single, fixed gear. A "fixed gear" bike can be built using any type of frame, a single chainring and a single, fixed cog on the rear hub. It can be a mountain bike, a commuter bike, a road bike, or any sort of vintage bike. The only qualification is that it have a fixed gear. A "single speed" is just that: a bike with a single speed. An SS is usually a bike with a single freewheel on the rear hub that allows the wheel to roll forward independent of the cranks. Technically, track bikes and "fixies" are both single speeds.
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Low rise vs. mid rise handlebar for my mtb?
Hey all. I want to replace my handlebars with a mid rise EA 50 Easton Monkey Bar for my Specialized Hardrock. Are low rise bars better for mountain bikers?
Thanks!
There really isnt a "better"... they each have their place and will provide a different advantage.
First off, and just for the record, you need to recognize that you're talking about the difference between a 10-15mm rise and a 20-25mm rise when talking about low vs medium risers. That means we're talking about maybe a half an inch difference total... that isnt going to provide you with a radically different cockpit feel siting on your bike pedaling around whichever way you go.
Now, where bar height makes the biggest difference is in cornering. Modern suspension bikes, particularly downhill and freeride bikes, have very slack angles to make them more stable at speed and over extreme terrain. Unfortunatley, this also means that there's less weight on the front end than with steeper angles which leads to less traction when cornering. By putting on a low rise stem and a low rise bar, you can put more weight on the front end and enhance your cornering traction. This is essentially the same concept that's behind things like zero-stack headsets... getting more weight over the front end.
Now, with that being said... your hardrock doesnt have the types of steep angles that would necessitate a low rise for handling purposes so it becomes really just a question of comfort and style. With that in mind, a high rise on the bar allows for a more upright and comfortable seating position on the bike so I'd recommend going with a higher rise as opposed to a lower one. Keep in mind though, on your particularly bike, the difference will be only minimally noticeable so you really dont have much to worry about.
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