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Virtually unbreakable, this lightweight, vacuum-insulated thermos travels to work or recreation easily, and for hours afterward, coffee, tea, or broth will still be hot. Or lemonade, iced tea, or a sports drink will still be chilled. Tapered toward the top and slim enough (11 inches high, 3 inches in diameter at bottom) to safely pour with one hand, it slips into a briefcase or backpack. Pouring is a snap--twist off the cup, which holds 6 ounces of liquid, twist the stopper a few turns and pour through a no-drip slot (there's one for righthanders, another for lefthanders) without removing the stopper. Fine threading ensures the stopper seals tightly, while the exterior has a handsome satin finish. The smooth interior cleans with sponge or cloth, and preheating or prechilling with hot or cold water is recommended. --Fred Brack |
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This vacuum thermos keeps hot liquids steaming from an early start to the late return.Vacuum insulation keeps beverages hot or cold for 24 hoursDouble-wall construction takes a beating and still performsDual-cup lid for sharingRustproof finish withstands weather and wearLeak-proofNo liners orcoatingsItem SpecificationsOunces32fl ozDefined ColorGray |
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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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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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Brand New!!! VHS TAPE Factory Sealed (as shown) "Criminal Mischief: A BMX Bike Video" in excellent condition. Fast shipping..(S-24) |
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Black & Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator List Price: $92.31 Sale Price: $44.88 |
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Powerful and portable, the Black & Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator is the portable solution to household and on-the-go inflation needs. An illuminated pressure gauge gives you precise control, with an automatic shut off feature to make inflation easy. The ASI300 draws power from any home outlet or your vehicle's lighter socket, so you can set it up where you need it.ul.indent {list-style: inside disc;text-indent: 20px;}img.withlink {border:1px black solid;}a.nodecoration {text-decoration: none}Plugs into wall sockets or vehicle lighter sockets for versatility. View larger.Powerful Inflator Meets a Range of NeedsWith inflation power up to 160 PSI, the ASI300 can take care of a range of inflation tasks. Pump up an air mattress for an impromptu guest room, top off your bike tires for a long, worry-free trail ride, or just tuck it in a corner of your trunk for added peace of mind.Convenient, Easy-to-Use Integrated GaugeThe ASI300's integrated gauge keeps tabs on air pressure, so you don't have to remove the hose to take readings. And you won't ever have to worry about over inflation--dial in the pressure you want and the ASI300 automatically shuts off once it's reached. The red-faced gauge is illuminated, perfect for use when setting up camp after sundown or inflating a tire along a dark road.A Portable Package That Goes Where You Need ItThe ASI300 is ideal for small tasks around your home or garage, and its compact size makes it a handy tool to have in your vehicle, RV, or watercraft. Store it in your car or truck to keep your tires at optimal pressure for on or off road use, or stow it on your boat to quickly inflate rafts, inner tubes, and towables. At just 6 pounds, it's light enough to carry from home to car to boat. And because it conveniently powers from any electrical outlet or your vehicle's lighter socket, this inflator is easy to use in a variety of situations.The ASI300 Air Station Inflator is covered by a two-year warranty.What's in the Box:ASI300 Air Station Inflator, standard nozzle, needle inflator, extension nozzle, 120-volt cord and plug, 12-volt cord and plugThis portable air station inflator is easy to store in your car, boat, or garage--which means it will always on hand when and where you need it. |
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A triathlon is a grueling event that consists of a swim, cycling, and ends with a run. If you don't have previous conditioning, you are going to find it hard to finish the event. Sometimes, for such events, it's all about energy efficiency. A good road bike can help you improve your overall timing. Here's why.
Reason 1: More aerodynamic.
Reason 2: More comfortable ride.
Reason 3: Less weight to carry.
Reason 4: Better power transfer.
Reason 5: More competitive looking.
Reason 1: More aerodynamic.
A good roadie is definitely more aerodynamic. If you are thinking about completing a triathlon with a mountain bike, think again! Not that it's impossible, but it's going to be energy sapping. Your timing will be terrible. That's why very few people (except beginners) use mountain bikes to participate in such events.
A good bicycle helps you deal with wind resistance. The faster you go, the more wind you have to deal with. With a more aerodynamic position, you spend less energy trying to overcome the wind resistance. That translates to better speed. You also save energy for the run.
Reason 2: More comfortable ride.
Good tri bikes, especially those with aero bars, provides you with a more comfortable ride. The posture is more aerodynamic, allowing you to pedal smoothly and cover more ground quickly. Your elbows can rest on the handlebars and you can recover while your competitors are struggling on their bicycles.
Reason 3: Less weight to carry.
Carbon fibre and titanium bikes weigh much less when compared to traditional aluminum bikes. Of course, aluminum bikes are more commonly seen as they cost a lot less. If you have the cash to spare, consider buying a full carbon bike. A full carbon bike can weigh 3 to 4 kilos less than a mediocre aluminum bike. That means those who are riding a poorly engineered bike could be riding with a 3 to 4 kilo handicap!
Reason 4: Better power transfer.
Good roadies are engineered to transfer the maximum amount of power to the wheels. If you ride a poorly engineered road bike, you notice that much of the power is lost when you pedal. This is often described as "the bike is not very responsive". High quality road bikes prevent unnecessary energy wastage. As you pedal, the bike surges forward, and that's what you want to achieve.
Reason 5: More competitive looking.
Join an multi-sport event and you will notice many participants looking very aggressive. They dress in dri-fit expensive looking clothing, and they ride super costly carbon bikes. The event appears more like a bike show. Each competitor is trying to showoff his or her latest (or most expensive) bike.
This has a mental element to it. Besides being able to showoff, having a good road bike also provides a mental advantage. You know, for sure, that others will find it hard to beat you. After all, you are carrying less weight, and you are up against lesser wind resistance. Before the event starts, you are already one up.
Thinking of your next triathlon road bike? How about a titanium road bike? A good road bike can improve your triathlon timing.
Road Biking: Getting In Shape The Fun Way
If you're like most people in America, you're probably looking to get in a bit better shape. Of course, we all know this isn't as easy as it sounds. Finding the time can be difficult, but find the motivation can be even harder when all you have to look forward to is a long slog on the treadmill. You need a way to exercise that you'll love, rather than dread. If you can't wait to go do your workout, you'll certainly be in much better shape.
For me, and for many others, road biking fits this description perfectly. Nothing else is quite like the sensation of freedom and speed you get from riding on a road bike, watching the miles fly by as you proppel yourself under your own power through the scenic countryside. You're getting one of the best workouts there is, but you won't even notice. Instead, you'll be pushing yourself to race your buddies to the top of the hill, or taking tight corners as you fly down a curvy mountain road at car-like speeds.
The reason road biking is such a great workout, besides the fact that its a ton of fun, is that it works multiple body energy systems. Most of you are probably familiar with the concept of "aerobic" and "anaerobic" exercise. Without getting into the details, we can summarize aerobic exercise as long, slow, gradual exercise that keeps your heart rate up, and anaerobic excerise as short, very high intensity effort. Working both systems is essential for optimal fitness, and road biking does just this.
For example, when you're do a long, slow, flat ride, you're helping work your aerobic systems. When you're sprinting that last portion of a steep hill climb, you're getting an intense anaerobic workout. You control what kind of workout you get but what kind of ride you take. It's that simple.
So, what does it take to get in on a great sport like this? Well, its fortunately quite simple. With just a bike, shoes, helmet, proper clothing, and a few other accessories, you're off and ready to go. Since its just ride a bike, you don't need to take any special classes to learn what you need to do. Of course, there will be a slight learning curve if you've never ridden a road bike before.
Compared to the inexpensive, heavy, clunky cheap bikes most people spend their lives riding, a road bike will feel like a highly tuned sports car. In other words, it will be twitchy and fast, and you need to pay attention to keep from crashing. Don't worry, though, you'll catch on soon enough as you start riding.
In fact, once you get going with the riding, you'll discover one of the best things about road biking: progression. The more you ride, the faster you'll get. Soon you'll be timing yourself on your favorite rides, attempting to break your previous records. By doing this, you are literally watching yourself getting in better shape, and having a blast while doing it!
So, I hope all this has helped you see a little what road biking can do for your fitness. It's easy, fun, and can last you a lifetime. Visit your local bike ship today, or read more to find out even more about this great sport.
About the Author
David Wilson is a road biker and webmaster. He invites you to visit his sites and learn how to road bike, shop for road biking gear, and simple read up on the great sport of road biking.
What is a good price for a "vintage" used road bike in working condition, in general?
I am looking to get a used road bike. What is a good price range for an older road bike that is in good shape, in general? There is a bike shop selling "vintage road bikes in working condition" sale tomorrow, and I just want to know what would be a general price range so I don't waste money if the bikes are over priced.
Vintage road bikes have a widely varying value so it would be impossible to provide an "average value". I just bought a road bike built in 1974 for $1700.00 and it was a steal. On the other hand, a Huffy or Murray or Iverson might only be worth $10-15.
If you provide a brand and model we could help you.
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