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FSA K Force Light MTB Crank 175mm w/ chainrings US $250.00
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SPECIALIZED RIATA MTB/SPINNING 40 US $20.00
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Train Right Mountain Biking [VHS] List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $1.29 |
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Dean Golich reveals the secrets and techniques he uses with some of the top mountain bikers in the world, including the Trek-VW professional mountain bike team. These workouts have been designed to maximize your training time and your athletic potential. In only a 60-minute workout, you will develop your VO2 system and improve your ability to handle the physiological demands of mountain bike racing and trail riding. |
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Transcontinental Headliners 2 (mountain bike) [VHS] List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $49.99 |
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Chainsmoke (Mountain Bike) [VHS] List Price: $9.95 |
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Shot entirely on 16mm film, Chainsmoke is packed with racing, freeriding, interviews, crashes, and an awesome soundtrack. Featuring shaun Palmer, Tinker Juarez, Alison Sydor, Myles Rockwell, Missy Giove, and many others! This film will make you want to ride! |
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Racor PBS-2R Two-Bike Floor Bike Stand List Price: $41.00 Sale Price: $24.93 |
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With the rise in popularity of expensive bicycles, storage and safety have become an issue. Bikes stored one on top of the other in a garage or hanging from a ceiling can be dangerous for small children or can fall and damage not only the bike, but an expensive automobile or truck. The PBS-2R Racor Bike Stand will securely store two bikes in either direction and can be used indoors or can be secured outside the home to safely store your bikes. The Stand is easy for children to use and the tubular steel construction with its durable epoxy finish will give you many years of dependable service. --C. Dwight Barnett This stand lets you quickly store 2 bikes with ease. The bikes can be stored in the same or alternate directions. It's easy for children to use, and has a solid steel tubular construction with a lifetime warranty and a durable epoxy finish. |
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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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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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Ride the Divide List Price: $24.98 Sale Price: $14.95 |
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This exhilarating documentary follows a trio of bikers on a mission to complete the world's longest race, which spans over 2,700 miles along the Rocky Mountains from Canada to Mexico. Watch as these intrepid athletes--a 40-year-old father, a five-time competitor, and the first female to try--struggle to overcome an array of physical, mental, and emotional challenges in hopes of crossing the finish line. 80 min. Soundtrack: English; deleted scenes; interviews; more. |
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Follow Me Sale Price: $7.99 |
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The Collective List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $21.50 |
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The Collective mountain bike DVD portrays cutting edge images of the freeride progression while exploring the thoughts and personalities of the riders leading that progression. |
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Accelerade/Endurox R4 ACCELERADE MOUNTAIN BERRY 30 List Price: $33.99 Sale Price: $24.39 |
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Important Accessories For Mountain Biking
Mountain biking is definitely one of the popular sports which is appreciated all over the world. There are many reasons behind the popularity of this sport. Unlike other sports, all you need is a good mountain bike. And, once you own a quality and efficient bicycle, you are ready to head towards the enthralling ride around the hills and slopes. It is not only fun, but is also extremely beneficial for our health. It is known as the best cardio exercise after swimming. But, there are few things which greatly affects the comfort factor in mountain biking.
The first thing which you need to keep in mind before taking a ride is the selection of the right accessories for the mountain bike. It is quite important to choose the proper gear and a quality bike plus accessories. The type of mountain bike accessories you will choose, will greatly determine the riding pleasure. Mountain biking is not an easy thing but choosing the proper accessories will definitely make the things easier for you.
The accessories can be categorized into various forms. But, there are some accessories which hold more importance than the rest of them. The most important accessory is the tool kit. You never know what can happen at the treacherous slopes of hills and mountains. Therefore, you should always be equipped with the best tools for the repairing and fixing the things out.
To enhance the comfort factor, you should always use sunglasses for eye protection and better visibility during the rough weather. A good pair of gloves will provide you a firm grip, and it will also lower down the pain as well.
Lastly, do not forget to carry a first aid kit along with yourself. Keeping these small but important things in mind can save you from any kind of unwanted trouble.
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The next important Accessoires are MTB Shoes.Coming back to the basic equipment of your bike, you are maybe interested in MTB Forks.
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So I have been looking for a MTB. I'm interested in hardtail bikes, since they are usually lighter and faster. When I look at full suspension bikes, they seem to be able to sustain more extreme riding. My question is, how much more can a full suspension sustain than a hardtail bike? is it worth it to go for the more expensive full suspension? would I have to worry about the bike jumping off a rock riding a hardtail? thanks in advance!
to answer your question, it'd help to know what MTB discipline(s) you're interested in. DHers deffinitely want full suspension. as do huckers and free-riders (but usually a bit lighter, and not with a double crown fork). XC and all mountain riders could go either way. I ride XC, and love my hardtail Stumpjumper. a friend of mine has the FSR Stumpy, another friend rides a fully rigid SS, for the same trails. for us, it's personal preferences. so, I'm back to asking what type of riding you're doing? that'll start you on your way to deciding what bike..
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