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J&L Titanium Bottle Cage Bolts* 4-for Elite&Tacx-Ti-Mountain&Road bike US $2.20
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New Pro Mission DDK Bicycle Saddle for Fixie Road Mountain Hybrid Bike US $18.99
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Park Tool PZT-1 Big Wheel Pizza Tool List Price: $20.99 Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Arguably, one of the most important tools in Park Tool's line, this pizza cutter is an excellent addition to any bike enthusiast's kitchen. Large, stainless steel blade Includes stand, so you can leave it on display |
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Quick-release 9mm Front Skewer BMX Sale Price: $4.88 |
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BMX front skewer |
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Manitou Marvel Pro 26" Fork 100mm White QR Tapered List Price: $699.99 Sale Price: $411.87 |
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Manitou Marvel Suspension ForksAll 2012 Manitou forks are convertible to MILO remote lockout lever by using FK5510Item SpecificationsColorWhiteBrake Usage F/RFrontCrown Race30.0Steerer Tube Length265mmBrake TypeDiscWheel Size26"Fork Travel100mmFront Hub Spacing100mmFront Axle Type9x1SpringAirWheel Mount Center Offset0mmLockoutCrown MountedDefined ColorWhiteS.H.I.S. Clamp Diameter28.6Item NameMarvelSteerer TypeTapered |
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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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RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist List Price: $54.95 Sale Price: $12.95 |
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There's no such thing as not enough room for another bike. Store your bikes overhead and out of the way. Smooth pulleys and latches make lifting even heavy bikes super easy. The exclusive rope locking mechanism prevents unwanted release and can suspend one bike - 55 lb. load limit. Please note, you can mount this item as pictured on a 2 x 4 and screw the 2 X 4 to the joist or mount it right to the joist itself. The hoist is built with thick rope for a better look and feel. Lifetime warranty. |
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Delta Leonardo Single Bicycle Rack with Da Vinci Tray List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Store your bike easily and with a bit of panache with the stylish, curvy Delta Leonardo wall-mounted single bike rack. Elegantly designed with a silver finish, it's perfect for storing a bike in space-limited apartments or in the back hall. The Leonardo holds the front wheel with a rubber coated arm. It conveniently accommodates any wheel size--from touring to phat, chunky mountain tires--and can hold a maximum load of 40 pounds. It should be mounted to a wall stud. It comes with installation hardware, printed instructions, and a lifetime guarantee against defects. About Delta Cycle For more than 20 years, Delta Cycle has created useful cycling products with a mission to make an innovative difference. The company works hard to make their products better and deliver superior value. Delta Cycle offers only a small, concentrated product line that represents the best there is in each category. Delta Leonardo Racks have a space saving design with optional wheel tray to prevent tire marks on wall.Convenient storage for almost any bikeElegant space-saving design |
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Dust to Glory List Price: $14.98 Sale Price: $6.14 |
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Don't be surprised if you feel a dry, tickling sensation in the back of your throat after watching the slam-bang racing documentary Dust to Glory. It's probably from the lingering sand and silt spewed from the knobby wheels of an array of machines that skitter from one end of the Baja Peninsula to the other. Using 90 cameras in a variety of formats, director Dana Brown captures the giddy danger of the race with truly visceral force. In 1967, a few California thrill-seekers had the Eureka spirit to take their homemade race cars for some whooping-up in the wide-open land just a few hours away. Since then, the Baja 1000 has turned into a party-fueled happening that's more akin to Burning Man than the Indy 500. It's billed as the world's longest nonstop race, running point-to-point for 1,000 miles through the Mexican desert from Tijuana to La Paz--pretty much the entire length of Baja. Dana Brown is the son of Bruce Brown, whose 1966 film The Endless Summer sparked a surfing craze, and still holds up as an incomparable ode to the existential surfing lifestyle. Dust to Glory is by no means so profound and uses more of a Warren Miller thrill-marketing style (he of the annual throwaway extreme-skiing films). Cameras swoop down from helicopters, careen through silt, and are put into tracks over which vehicles pass at extreme speeds. In spite of the adrenaline rush, Dust to Glory is ultimately more about what people think about the higher implications of the competition. One veteran finisher describes it this way: "It's like having all 10,000 close calls of your life in one day. It makes regular life feel like slow-motion." --Ted Fry Director Dana Brown ("Step into Liquid") presents this adrenaline-charged overview of the notorious Tecate Score Baja 1000 challenge. More than simply just a race, the annual event features the world's greatest car, motorcycle, dune buggy, truck, and ATV racers facing off in an endurance test against each other and the harsh conditions of the Baja desert. Competitors include Mario Andretti, Robby Gordon, Johnny Campbell, Steve Hengeveld, and J.N. Roberts. 97 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English, Spanish; deleted scenes; featurettes. |
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Klunkerz - A Film about the Development and Birth of Mountain Bikes Sale Price: $17.95 |
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Brand new, in the shrinkwrapper never been opened or played this Klunzerz. A VD about the birth and growth of mountain bikes. In the late 1960's and early 1970's a handful of hippie cyclists literally reinvented the wheel. These early pioneers scavenged frames from dumpsters and junkyards and lifted parts from road bikes and motorcycles to build a better way down the mountain. Little did they realize that their obsessive tinkering would ultimately lead to the birth of a multi-billion dollar industry and an Olympic sport. These modified biked became affectionately known as "Klunkerz". For anyone who loves the sport and wants a taste of the history, personality, and spirit of the first mountain bikers from back in the day, this DVD will be extremely entertaining and informative. Great footage never before seen anywhere. |
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24 Solo List Price: $24.98 Sale Price: $99.99 |
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24 Solo follows the gut-wrenching story of Chris Eatough on his quest for a 7th World Title in the unforgiving discipline of 24 Hour Solo mountain bike racing. In the face of increased pressure from sponsors, new competi |
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Mountain bike tires and their characteristics can be a good thing to know when finally deciding to take the plunge and spend a few dollars on a nice quality mountain bike. After all, not knowing anything about the tires and wheels that go on a bike could lead to problems down the road, especially when it comes time to fix a flat or buy a new tire or wheel.
In contrast to road bike tires -- which are usually thin, light in weight and generally more susceptible to flats -- mountain bike tires are built more like tank treads in that the outside treads are knobby in appearance and the tire itself is much wider and has several more cords or plies to protect the innertube that will be sitting inside the tire.
For mountain bikes and their wheels, the setup when it comes to tires is what those in the know about bikes call "clinchers." Though most people do not know this technical name, just about anybody who has ever owned a road or mountain bike has a memory of having to get a tire off of the wheel in order to get at the inner tube and then fix the puncture that led to a flat.
It is this kind of tire -- which is held to the bike wheel by means of a wire bead that runs along the rim of the tire itself -- that people will find on a mountain bike. This is for good reason, as a bike of this sort will generally be handling duties related to off road or mountain trail riding and must be extremely durable and highly resistant to flats due to punctures or pinches.
It is in these regards that it becomes important to know something about mountain bike tires. Keep them properly inflated in order to avoid pinch flats which arise when a tire compresses an inner tube up against the bicycle wheel it is sitting on, for one thing. Always keep in mind that treating the tires on a bike with respect will lead to more enjoyable riding and greater levels of safety.
Mountain bike tires and their characteristics can be a good thing to know when deciding to take the plunge and spend a few dollars on a quality mountain bike. Get the inside scoop to the perfect mountain bike tire aka mtb tires now on http://mtb-tires.com/category/mountain-bikes-tips-and-tricks/.
Road Or Mountain Bike Helmet - Which One Do You Choose?
Whether you are riding a road bike or a mountain bike, you certainly need to wear a helmet for safety purposes. A good helmet can protect your head from the sun and from any accidents.
It used to be the case that for some road races that finish up in a mountain, racers can ride without having to wear helmets. But even that rule has been scraped now. For safety purposes, all racing events (road and mountain bikes alike) must take place with helmets on - no exceptions. If a rider is found without a helmet, he or she will be disqualified.
But what about if you are not riding in race? Do you still need to wear a helmet? Common sense tells us that the helmet can help protect our head in the event of an accident. Still, many riders take this issue lightly and fail to put on helmets while riding.
On a road bike, the bicycle is traveling at a higher speed. During downhill descents, speed reach up to 100 kph. That's as fast as a motor vehicle! A crash can cause serious injuries or in the worst case scenario, may even be fatal. There are so many riders blogging about their crashes, and many were just glad that they had their helmets on when they crashed. They kept their broken helmets as souvenirs. Now they can show off their "scars" to their friends.
You may shocked when you see those pictures of the helmets because in most cases, the back of the helmet cracked. That means if you are not wearing a helmet, your head is going to absorb the full force of the impact. And any strong impact to the back of the head can only spell disaster. So don't take this lightly, wear your helmet when you ride.
If you don't have one, how do you choose a good helmet? Most helmets have been tested in labs to be able to cushion a strong impact during an accident. However, better quality helmets offer more comfort and reduce drag.
If you ride a road bike, stick to a road bike helmet. Road helmets are built more aerodynamically to reduce wind resistance. The frontal area of the helmet is more pointed so that wind travels smoothly to the back of the head. Besides, you will look better in a road helmet.
But if you already own a mountain bike helmet, you may just want to use the same helmet, especially if you are into leisure riding. Unless, of course, your mountain bike helmet is a full face helmet. Then you need to get something else. You certainly don't want to wear a full face helmet while riding a road bike. A full face helmet can prevent injuries to the face when you are riding in rough terrain on a mountain bike.
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