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Libor Karas shot a video that displays his talent in many cities including, New York, Miami, and Prague. |
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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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Topeak JoeBlow Pro Floor Bike Pump List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $61.20 |
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Topeak's JoeBlow Pro Floor Pump offers outstanding performance and super durability. It features a top-mounted gauge with a pressure release button for perfect inflation. A padded ergonomic elastomer handle adds ease and comfort to your task. Smarthead technology means you never have to swap parts, as the head knows whether you have a Presta or Schrader valve. This pump includes ball and air bladder needles. Topeak Joe Blow Floor PumpsItem SpecificationsColorSilverPSI160PSIHose Length43ins |
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GMC Denali Boy's 24-Inch Road Bike List Price: $179.99 Sale Price: $179.99 |
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Finally, a road bike for smaller riders! The GMC Denali 24" Wheel 21-Speed Road Bike is built around a lightweight aluminum road bike frame. The Denali Road Bike is equipped with alloy calipers and brake levers. The high-profile alloy Vitesse racing rims look as good as they perform. Shimano Revo shifters allow you to shift with out taking your hands off the handle bars providing safety and confidence. A Shimano derailleur completes the drive train for quick and smooth gear changes. Frame Size- Sized for the smaller rider, the GMC Denali boy's 24-inch road bike is perfect for kids who are still growing or who are stature-challenged but still want a high-quality ride. The frame size is 17 inches, while the stand-over height is 26 inches, giving it all the strength, durability, and style of the full-size Denali but in a proportional size. More significantly, it's outfitted with a full array of elite alloy components, including a sturdy triple-chaining alloy crank set, precision brakes, easy-to-grip handlebars, and smooth- rolling wheels. Hill climbing is made easier thanks to the sturdy crank set and trusty Shimano TZ40 derailleurs, which round out the drive train, while the Shimano Revo 21- speed twist shifters provide precise, hassle-free shifts. Other details include a lightweight 36-spoke wheel set with V-profile rims, Kenda tires with color accent trims, and a lifetime warranty on the frame and fork. |
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Pro-Tec B2 Freestyle SXP Scott Cranmer Multi-Sport Helmet (Matte Gray, Medium) List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $58.75 |
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This Pro-tec B2 SXP Mountain Bike Helmet has two sides to it. This lightweight bucket helmet has plenty of coverage for when you decide to go big, and with 15 open vents your head will breathe when you pedal back up for more or decide to go on a long trail ride. With five sizes to choose from, its easy to find the perfect fit and when the sticker packs include some of your favorite bmx riders youll be inspired to push your limits. |
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Mountain Biking Bend Oregon List Price: $10.95 Sale Price: $6.80 |
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Publication Date: January 1, 1998 | Series: Regional Mountain Biking Series Take your pick from 31 of the best scenic road routes, hot singletracks, thigh-burning climbs, and demented downhills. |
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Mountain Biking Portland List Price: $10.95 Sale Price: $5.94 |
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You'll stay on track with accurate distances keyed to easy-to-read maps and ratings for physical and technical difficulty. |
Featured Article:

Mountain bike maintenance can become an obstacle course, if you don't have some basic skills.
Owning a mountain bike - whether you are a serious rider or simply enjoy it as a sport - is an investment in time and money. Protect that investment by learning a few tricks of the trade as far as mountain bike maintenance is concerned.
The first important thing in mountain bike maintenance is very simple: keep your bike clean! Wipe off excess dirt once a week, using a dry cloth or a damp soapy sponge. During wet weather, or with frequent use, it is a good idea to wash your bike after every ride. If you don't do this, you will find that there are a lot of sticky stuff out there that may become unwelcome, permanent fixtures.
Another regular habit you need to adopt as part of mountain bike maintenance, is degreasing the chain and drivetrain. How often you do this depends on how often you ride. It should be done once a month at least, and up to two or three times per month if you ride on a regular basis.
Lubrication of the chain is essential. There are many excellent lubricants on the market. Choose one that suits your needs. Keep in mind that newer lubricants such as White Lightning are self-cleaning, which minimizes mountain bike maintenance.
It is best to apply lubricant the night before you ride. Doing it ten minutes before, prevents it from getting into the chain properly.
As part of mountain bike maintenance, it is vital to maintain the correct air pressure in the tires. Taking care of this small detail will protect your expensive tires. It also prevents frequent tube problems.
Gear cables tend to stretch over time, which makes gear shifting less effective. Gear and brake cables should be checked regularly, and replaced more often than most people realize. New ones should be put in every six to nine months as part of general mountain bike maintenance, and the cable housing should be replaced at the same time.
Another item on you mountain bike maintenance list, is your brake pads. These wear extremely fast. You need to check the alignment of the brake pads against the rims. They should sit squarely on the rim when the brakes are applied.
When relaxed, they should be clear of the sidewall of your tire as it turns. Replace the brake pads when they get to the wear line. Allowing them to go onto the metal casing, will damage your rims.
Check all the nuts and bolts in your monthly mountain bike maintenance routine. Invest in an Allen key or spanner and tighten the loose bolts, such as crank bolts, seatpost bolts, and headset locknuts.
Lastly, one simple way to look after your bike is to keep it under cover, preferably indoors. Don't expose it to the elements any more than necessary.
Be careful when using a bike cover outside. These tend to trap moisture between the cover and the ground, and will cause the steel parts on your bike to corrode more rapidly, giving cause for more mountain bike maintenance than you ever had in mind!
Take good care of your bike and it will take good care of you!
For more information visit Best-Mountain-Biking.com
Rika Susan of Article-Alert.com researches, writes, and publishes full-time on the Web. Copyright of this article: 2006 Rika Susan. This article may be reprinted if the resource box and hyperlinks are left intact.
Alpine Living At Its Best
Situated at the heart of the Tyroler Mountains, Innsbruck sits at an important junction between Germany and Italy.
Over the centuries it has been fought over by these two countries but in fact retained its ties with Austria and own distinct character.
Situated at the heart of the Tyrol province it became the regions capital in 1187 and remains so to this day.
A compact city Innsbruck offers the best of two worlds namely being the gateway to some of the best Alpine ski resorts making it highly popular during the winter as well as offering a wealth of activities to enjoy during the summer months.
As small, relatively, as the province is, Tirol is virtually the shop window of Austria. Its very name conjures up visions of great chains of never ending snowcapped mountains.
Its remote winding Alpine valleys, rushing mountain torrents and spectacular glaciers that rise out of the depths like brilliant, icy diamonds, make this a beautiful place to visit.
Due to its location between high mountains, Innsbruck serves as an ideal place for skiing in winter, and mountaineering in summer.
There are several ski resorts around Innsbruck with the Nordkette served by a cable car and additional chair lifts further up. Other ski resorts nearby include Axamer Lizum, Igls, Seefeld, Tulfes and Stubai Valley. The glaciated terrain in the latter makes skiing possible even in summer months.
The Olympic Winter Games were held in Innsbruck twice, first in 1964, then again in 1976, when the Denver, Colorado voters rejected a bond referendum to finance the games.
Along with St. Moritz, Switzerland and Lake Placid, New York in the United States, it is one of three places which have twice hosted the Winter Games. It also hosted the 1984 and 1988 Winter Paralympics.
Other notable events held in Innsbruck include the Air and Style Snowboard Contest from 1994 to 1999 and the Ice Hockey World Championship in 2005.
Together with the city of Seefeld, Innsbruck organized the Winter Universiade in 2005.
Innsbruck is also one of the host cities for Euro 2008 which is to be held in Switzerland and Austria
In fact outdoor types are spoilt for choice with skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, mountain biking, hiking, horse riding, hot air ballooning as well as much more all catered for.
Lastly, the picturesque town centre contains many medieval monuments and buildings as well as a surprising choice of restaurants and bars set against a breathtaking mountain backdrop.
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Douglas Scott works for The Rental Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Rental Site
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