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BIG BIKE PARTS 53-700 BRAKE PEDAL COVER US $34.95
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Wonder Junior Deluxe Hand Grain / Flour Mill by Wondermill List Price: $299.99 Sale Price: $219.95 |
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It's a pretty big claim to call your product "The World's Best." But we know that after you have used the Wonder Junior Hand Grain Mill that you will agree. For years hand grain mills have either been really cheap or really expensive. And unfortunately their ability to perform has been directly related to their cost. The cheap ones perform poorly and the expensive ones perform great. When we designed the Wonder Junior we set out to create the perfect storm in hand grain mills. And we wanted the versatility and high quality of the most expensive mills in a price range that was affordable to the homemaker. We found the perfect storm with the Wonder Junior Hand Grain Mill. The Wonder Junior is the highest quality most versatile hand mill available. You can create super fine flour or coarse cracked grains for cereals. By simply swapping the stone heads for the stainless steel burr heads you can grind flax or any other oily or wet grains, you can grind herbs and spices, soy beans, and legumes. And you can even grind fresh coffee. In all these applications you are assured to always have the perfect fresh nutritious ingredients for your family even if the power is out. Professionals agree that the Wonder Junior Hand Grain Mill is THE handmill to own Features and Versatility The Wonder Junior Hand Grain Mill has amazing features at a very reasonable price. The whole mill is powder-coated making it safe to wash for easy clean up. The hopper is large and holds over one quart. The octagon shape of the hopper makes it easy to fill. And because the Wonder Junior is one-piece construction you don't have to worry about the hopper coming off during milling like many other hand grain mill models. One of the greatest features of the Wonder Junior is its heavy-duty patented double clamp. No returns on used products 15% re-stocking fee on un-opened products. |
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Shimano PD-M737 SPD Cleat bolts (M5x11.5-mm) List Price: $2.28 Sale Price: $0.85 |
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Shimano Pedal Small PartsItem SpecificationsUnit of SaleEachFitsSPDCleat Bolt PatternSPDFloat0deg |
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Shimano PD-7750 SPD-SL Cleat Bolt (Silver, M5x13.5-mm) List Price: $7.00 Sale Price: $5.60 |
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Shimano Pedal Small PartsItem SpecificationsUnit of SaleSet/6FitsSPD-SLCleat Bolt PatternSPD-SL |
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Dimension Toe Clip/Strap Hardware, 4 Bolts/4 Nuts List Price: $2.50 Sale Price: $2.50 |
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Dimension Toe Clips & StrapsItem SpecificationsColorSilverUnit of Sale4 Bolts/4 Nuts |
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Stamina 55-1610 InMotion E1000 Elliptical Trainer List Price: $200.00 Sale Price: $89.98 |
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With the Stamina(r) InMotion E1000 Elliptical, your low-impact workouts will burn a similar number of calories as jogging, without the risk of injury to the back, knees, hops or ankles. The adjustable tension control knob allows you to easily set the workout intensity level to best fit your needs. It's compact and lightweight enough to use at home or at the office, and stores easily under a desk or in a closet. Forget the gym. Now you can enjoy a full cardio workout in the comfort of your home or office with this compact elliptical trainer from Stamina Products. Unlike full-size ellipticals, this trainer doesn't have arms or a front console. Instead, the trainer is essentially foot pedals only, with a chassis that's small enough to store under a desk or in a closet. Despite the small size, the trainer still packs a workout wallop, letting you burn a similar number of calories as jogging but without the risk of injury to the back, knees, hips, or ankles. Just keep your feet moving on the pedals--which continually oscillate in a low-impact manner--and you're set. Other details include sturdy steel construction, non-slip pedals, and an electronic fitness monitor that tracks the number of strides per minute, total number of strides, exercise time, and calories burned. About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips. Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home. Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints. |
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WeeRide Co-Pilot Bike Trailer List Price: $119.99 Sale Price: $86.48 |
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Your child can pedal to help you along, or just coast and enjoy the scenery. Either way it's fun for both of you. Sturdy construction - just like a regular 20" bicycle with regular handlebars, seat and pedals. Attaches easily and quickly to almost any bicycle with a seatpost, and folds up for storage when not in use. And it even comes with a safety flag to alert motorists. The Co-Pilot is great for the whole family, nothing says togetherness like a family bike ride!Features quick release system for fast and easy attach/detach. Co-pilot can either pedal or coast. Fully adjustable handlebar with safety pad and front splashguard. 20" Alloy rear wheel, safety flag. Weight capacity 100 lbs. Measures 67"H x 22"W x 34"D. Train a child how to ride a bike without dealing with training wheels with the WeeRide Co-Pilot bike trailer. The Co-Pilot--which attaches quickly and easily to almost any bicycle with a seat post--is just like a regular bike, with handlebars, a seat, and pedals for your youngster. The Co-Pilot's quick-release system detaches easily from your bike. However, you have control of the actual ride, including speed, balancing, braking, and steering, while your child tags along. It's a great way to teach basic biking skills and safety without giving up control before he or she is ready. Your son or daughter and pedal to help you along or just coast and enjoy the scenery. The Co-Pilot is equipped with a true quick-release system for quick detachment from the adult bike, along with adjustable handlebars that accommodate children of different heights. In addition, the seat is more comfortable and better built than typical bike trailer seats, so your child will want to keep riding throughout the day. And once you arrive at your destination, the arms fold up easily for compact storage. Other features include an attractive black and silver color scheme, a safety flag and handlebar pad, and a 20-inch wheel size. The Co-Pilot--which holds up to 75 pounds--weighs 24 pounds by itself and is recommended for ages 4 to 9. |
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Razor Rip-Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On List Price: $129.99 Sale Price: $59.66 |
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The Rip Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On takes the classic big-wheel trike to a whole new level thanks to dual inclined rear-caster wheels. A successor to the classic 1970s three-wheelers, the Rip Rider's casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action, while the large pneumatic front wheel pedals and steers with authority. Add in the super-cool, steel frame, double crown fork design, and you are sure to turn heads with this innovative ride-on. Features: 3-piece crank Welded all steel frame and fork MX-Style handlebar with rubber grips Dual inclined casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action Double crown fork design Front wheel with pneumatic tire Weight: 20 pounds Assembled Dimensions: 38 x 24 x 24 inches Manufacturer Warranty: 6 months About Razor USA: Founded in 2000 with the introduction of its now legendary kick scooter which quickly became an essential ride for anyone on the go, the Razor brand embodies the spirit of fun and freedom. Today, Razor offers a full line of products that inspire and excite riders everywhere. From day one, Razor has focused on providing the very best riding experience. Based in Cerritos, Calif., the company's award-winning products are influenced by its Southern California home. The company combines cutting-edge technology, high-quality materials, and strict safety standards to deliver a product that is designed to suit riders' evolving lifestyle. Cool products and great value have distinguished Razor as a trusted brand and industry leader--from motocross and BMX, to snowboarding, skateboarding, and surfing, Razor products are rooted in popular action sports. It's not how you ride, but how the ride makes you feel. |
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Radio Flyer Big FlyerTM List Price: $92.99 Sale Price: $69.97 |
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Power Grips Fixie Strap Set List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $18.80 |
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Power Grips Toe Straps provide pulling power of straps with easy release of clipless pedal system.Stiff, wide straps do not need toe clipsStandard straps fit shoes up to men's size 11Extra Long straps fit men's size 11 shoes and aboveProvide pulling power of straps with easy release of clipless pedal systemProvide pulling power of straps with easy release of clipless pedal systemItem SpecificationsColorBlackUnit of SalePair |
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Shimano SPD-SL cleat washer (sold each) List Price: $2.16 Sale Price: $1.62 |
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Shimano Pedal Small PartsRectangular washer that fits between SPD-SL cleat and fixing boltSold each, 3 required per shoeItem SpecificationsFitsSPD-SL |
Featured Article:

Professional cyclists obsess about the height of their saddle to the nearest millimetre. For good reason; the way your bike fits is crucial to your comfort and efficiency.
Case Study
A guy came into the shop I managed a few years ago. He was a beginner cyclist and had recently bought a second hand road bike to compete in some short triathlons for charity. He had done plenty of training and completed two or three events. The bike was the right size for him but he was finding every mile tortuous and going up hills felt like he was pedaling through treacle. He arranged to have himself fitted to the bike and over the course of an hour the following Saturday we adjusted his saddle in two directions, moved his brake levers, rotated his bars, raised the handlebar stem and moved his aero-bar elbow pads further apart. We even moved his clip-in pedal cleats backwards a few millimetres and rotated them one or two degrees in his race shoes, but by far the most crucial of the adjustments we made was simply to set the pedal to saddle dimension to suit his inside leg measurement.
Two weeks later he came back into the shop smiling like a Cheshire cat. The tweaks had enabled him to knock fifteen minutes off his 'on the bike' time. Fifteen minutes is a big chunk to a triathlete. Undoubtedly some of the improvement was down to a reduction of his aerodynamic profile, some of it was down to his improved fitness but he said he just felt 'right' on the bike, he felt part of the bike. Because, finally, it fit him properly.
Historical Background
Improvements of such magnitude are rare but it helps immensely that we can actually make adjustments like these. In the Olden Days, when High Wheelers (Penny Farthings) roamed the Earth, the fastest racing cyclists were those with the longest legs. Before the introduction of gears it was the size of the wheel which determined how far a bicycle wheel would travel for one turn of the pedals so the longer the legs - the bigger the wheel - the faster the bike (and the higher the rider's head from the ground). The implication of this of course is that back then each bike, including its front wheel, was individually manufactured to precisely fit the owner's inside leg measurement. There were no adjustments to be made, your saddle height was set in stone.
Thankfully the introduction of chain driven transmissions brought things down to earth. We are so familiar with the shape of modern bikes that we rather take them for granted but the evolution of that double diamond shape was a long one. The pedals, saddle and handlebars are suspended on a collection of tubes between two wheels. Right in the centre of the frame and holding it all together is the seat tube. It connects the bottom bracket shell (where the pedals go) via a telescopic connection with the seat post to the seat itself. Adjusting the saddle height involves loosening the seat post binder bolt, moving the seat post up or down inside the seat tube and retightening the bolt. It couldn't be simpler. So why do so many people get it wrong?
Getting it right
"Sit on the saddle, place the flat of your foot on the pedal, and adjust the height of the saddle until you can just straighten your leg. When pedalling the ball of the foot should be directly over the middle of the pedal and your leg never quite straightens". These words are repeated in bike shops across the planet thousands of times a day. It's the Universal Bike shop Saddle Height Adjustment System mantra and it works pretty well. There are other systems, a few cycle stores employ advanced computer aided rigs, some do it by eye and some do long calculations on the back of envelopes using archaic pythagorean formulae. One traditional method for pro cyclists is to set the saddle too high and then drop it in small increments until the rider's hips stop rocking. However, the UBSHAS will get your saddle to within 5mm of ideal, and that's good enough for most people. And for those who want even better accuracy it's a great method of setting a datum point for further fine tune adjustments.
There is a tendency for beginners to want their saddle set way too low, it feels precarious perched up there when you are not accustomed to it. And some regular cyclists with over tight ham-strings hear that message and put their saddle too high. The more miles you do the more attuned you will be with your riding position and the more accurately you will be able to place your saddle. Before too long you'll be aware of the difference in the thickness of soles between two pairs of shoes (and of the resulting difference in efficiency). If your seat is too low you'll find it a challenge to get any power into the pedals. If it's too high you'll be forced to pedal too slowly.
Humans are very adaptable, we can jump on a bike and make it go along even if it is completely the wrong size for us. It doesn't take a lot of effort or specialist knowledge to optimise our biomechanical efficiency, but doing so will enable us go further and faster in more comfort.
Don't adapt yourself to suit the shape of your bike, adjust the bike to suit the shape of you.
Written by Mick Allan, associate editor of Cyclorama. This article and many more can be found on http://www.cyclorama.net - the online cycle show.
You can visit the Cyclorama blog at http://www.cyclorama.net/blog
Pedal Cars Help Your Child Develop Great Motor Skills
Motor skills are developed in children through repeatedly engaging in physical activities that require using more then one sense and movement at a time. This can only be achieved with physical movement. This helps children gain control over their movements, helps them to learn anticipatory results, postural control, and how one action affects another action. Utilizing pedal cars as part of your child’s play and exercise will help your toddler build great motor skills.
Learning motor skills requires using both mental and physical action. Riding a pedal car also requires both mental and physical action. Mentally your child is developing skills in drive and persistence. Thy learn that by turning the steering one way will make them go in that direction but only by pedaling at the same time also developing coordination skills. They also learn that when they get stuck they have to come up with a new plan of action to reverse the situation. This is great for developing a healthy attention span as well as problem solving skills. When your child plays on pedal cars, they develop their senses of curiosity and the desire to master their new skill. Pedal cars are great food for the toddler’s brain.
Physically a toddler has to move in order to make the pedal car move resulting in many great benefits for your child such as:
- Great for the toddler’s cardiovascular system
- Moderate to vigorous physical exercise
- Muscle strengthening
- Coordination
- Flexibility
- Endurance
- Strengthen joints
- Motor control and skills
It is important that toddlers get enough play and exercises that continues to develop their motor skills.
Pedal Cars are a great tool to give your child an activity they can truly enjoy while developing great motor skills. They will help your toddler gain useful skills such a better attention span, problem solving, persistence, achievement, coordination, and an understanding of cause and effect. These are all great things to help your child prepare for moving on into a school setting as well.
Toddlers and preschoolers are continuously developing on their motor skills as they grow and love to show off what they have mastered. When your child masters his or her skill in riding a pedal bike, which they will do and love every minute of, you can be proud in knowing that not only have they achieved their desired goal but also that you have helped them to gain many other valuable skills that will go with them through out their life.
About the Author
Kerry McFadden
I am a grandmother of 3 beautiful boys, newest one not shown in photo, making a living from my websites.
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Will The Bike Parts Rust?
I have custom twisted handle bars, a set of twisted pedals and sissybar etc. that have been sitting in my room for close to 4 months due to my bike frame getting work done...what Im wondering is, how long will it take for these parts to rust..because Im quite nervous about leaving them out in the open with the elements for even this long :-/...and if I wash the parts bi-weekly will it slow down the rusting process? any help would be appreciated.
You can wax the metal parts and put other rust proofing agents on them. But, 4 months is not very long for rust to take effect. Also, things rust quicker in different climates. If you live by the sea, parts may rust quicker (salt makes things rust - salt from sea air, salt from the roads during winter makes cars rust, etc.), but not by an enourmous amount. Rusting is a slow process. If you are concerned, just go to an auto store and get something to prevent your components from rusting. Good luck.
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