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Campagnolo Centaur Bottom Bracket 70/115 Italian Thread Square Taper Sealed NEW US $45.00
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Bmx sealed 19mm euro Bottom Bracket set US $29.99
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Securitron SAM Shear Aligning Electromagnetic Lock List Price: $700.00 Sale Price: $445.00 |
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Patented instant release circuit - no residual magnetism. Mounts easily with a minimum of tools. Fully sealed electronics - tamper proof and weatherproof. Mounted using steel machine screws. All ferrous metal surfaces plated to MIL specification. Hardware accessories available to configure any opening type including mounting brackets. Ten feet [3.05m] of jacketed, stranded conductor. Automatic dual voltage - no field adjustment required. Architectural brushed stainless steel finish (US32D/630). |
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Kicker 07DC122 Dual Comp 12-Inch 2-Ohm Subwoofers In Vented Box List Price: $379.95 |
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Vicious Comp-Loaded Sub Boxes dole out truckloads of affordable bass. Whether it's menacing dual-sub enclosures that refuse to quit, a thin-profile box for your truck cab, or the new VC12 housing a brutal 12-inch Comp Subwoofer, the onslaught of bottom end rumbling from your trunk or haul space makes the value of Comp-Loaded Sub Boxes that much harder to believe. Truckloads of affordable bass. Click to enlarge. Heavy duty gray carpet. Click to enlarge. Loaded with two 12-inch Comp subs. Click to enlarge. DC12 (12-inch Comps) and DC10 (10-inch Comps) Dual-Sub Boxes give outrageously expensive bass a bad name by offering a couple of new round Comp Subwoofers in a stout, black-and-gray-carpeted KICKER box at a tremendous value. A TC10 Sub Box featuring a boisterous 10-inch Comp puts swagger where there are space limitations with its thin-profile enclosure that allows for maximum mounting options. All Comp Sub Boxes are ported for the most intense loudness. The four Comp Sub Boxes feature a custom-designed, combination vent/terminal cup, where the impedance designator (2 or 4 Ohm in dual-sub boxes; 4 Ohm only in single-sub boxes) and oversized port share space. DC12 Features Comp performance in a factory designed enclosure Large diameter, high flow ports with custom flange and terminal cup Heavy duty gray carpet About Comp Subwoofers The Comp Subwoofer represents the best balance between high value and high performance available in today's round-subwoofer market. It's equipped with all the proven KICKER engineering that you expect, and it's got a new look that leaves the impression that it has a mean streak. Besides its wicked good looks, the Comp comes with serious muscle, including double stitching on the surround, coil-cooling perimeter venting, and flex-killing ISD (Inverted Structural Dome). The Comp is versatile too, performing in free-air applications as well as in vented or sealed boxes. If all this wasn't enough, the Comp still leaves you with enough cash left over to throw down on a powerful KICKER amplifier to pump all the performance from your sub. The rigid cone's back bracing completely eliminates distortion, allowing the best bass to be delivered. The larger voice coils, coil wire with intense heat tolerance, highly engineered top plates, and immense power handling still remain, providing the most and best bass from any subwoofer in its class. And here's another first from KICKER--Spiralead tinsel-lead technology for even more strength and durability. With prices going up on everything else around, the Comp makes perfect sense for any factory upgrade. With the ribbed surround, yellow stitching, nickel-plated push terminals, and a basket design that includes a stylish logo trim ring, the Comp looks as good as it sounds and lets you know who's in the house. What's in the Box DC12 enclosure, Mounting brackets, Installation hardware, User's manual KICKER 07DC122 Dual Comp 12" Subwoofers in Vented Box |
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KACO 6400xi : 6.4KW From King Solarman Inc |
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Ease of installation easyINSTALL T-bracket: Minimizes mounting process to approximately 15 minutes Lockable DC disconnect: Save up to $100 with the pre-wired & separable integrated disconnect Multiple knock-outs: Knock-outs on bottom, sides and back offer great installation flexibility Connection box: Avoid costly channel raceways by directly connecting multiple inverters Reduced weight: KACO inverters are up to 50% lighter than comparably sized inverters Reduced side clearance: No fan cooling outlets on the sides Field selectable voltages: Use the same inverter in 208V, 220V or 240V grid settings Four fused DC inputs: The inverter doubles as a code compliant string combiner Reliability History: KACO has been manufacturing power electronics for more than 60 years Experience: More than 3 GW of inverters worth more than $1 billion installed worldwide Split architecture design: Power electronics are protected in a separate chamber Sealed outdoor enclosure: Protects power electronics from dust, humidity, insects and ocean air DC reverse polarity protection: Avoids potential damage to inverter caused by mis-wiring during installation Redundant power capacitors: Increases the lifetime of your inverter Convection cooling: Natural convection cooling minimizes use of the assist fan |
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KACO 1502xi : 1.5KW From King Solarman Inc |
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Ease of installation easyINSTALL T-bracket: Minimizes mounting process to approximately 15 minutes Lockable DC/AC disconnect: Save up to $150 with the pre-wired & separable integrated disconnects Multiple knock-outs: Knock-outs on bottom, sides and back offer great installation flexibility Connection box: Avoid costly channel raceways by directly connecting multiple inverters Reduced weight: KACO inverters are up to 50% lighter than comparably sized inverters Reduced side clearance: No fan cooling outlets on the sides Field selectable voltages: Use the same inverter in 208V, 220V or 240V grid settings Reliability History: KACO has been manufacturing power electronics for more than 60 years Experience: More than 3 GW of inverters worth more than $1 billion installed worldwide Split architecture design: Power electronics are protected in a separate chamber Sealed outdoor enclosure: Protects power electronics from insects, dust, humidity and ocean air DC reverse polarity protection: Avoids potential damage to inverter caused by mis-wiring during installation Redundant power capacitors: Increases the lifetime of your inverter Convection cooling: No moving parts increases the uptime of your PV system |
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Park Tool BBT-22 Shimano Sealed Cartridge Bottom Bracket Tool List Price: $18.29 Sale Price: $16.95 |
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Tools designed by Park Tool to service Bottom Brackets.32mm & 1" wrench flatsUsed to remove and install all Shimano Octalink and ISIS Drive Splined 20-tooth bottom bracket cups3/8" drive with 1" wrench flats |
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Shimano SM-BB70 Standard Bottom Bracket Adapters, Left and Right List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $25.99 |
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Shimano XT M770 Bottom BracketsItem SpecificationsBB Thread TypeEnglishSpindle Interface TypeHollowtech IIBB Shell Width68,73mmDefined ColorSilver |
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Following my first cycle to work I have been trying to cycle every other day on my 10 mile daily journey, a month in and there are a few things I have noticed. The Giant XTC 4.5 2008 standard stem kept on giving me stitches so I bought a shorter, taller stem. Changing my riding position so I wasn't as stretched as I had been, the stitch stopped occurring almost immediately. The Giant XTC 4.5 2008 is great now that the riding position has been sorted out as it seems to have sorted out the weight distribution as well as the rear tyre doesn't seem to spin out like it used to.
The Panaracer Trailraker 2.1 tyres on the Giant XTC 4.5 2008 seem to have bedded in. They find a purchase in some of the nastiest sludge you could want to ride through. I had Slime inner tubes put in due to the number of blackthorn bushes along the route and sharp flints but seem to have avoided things up to this point (anyone that moans about extra weight probably rides round an indoor track). Green goo is fantastic when it comes to punctures as normally you can just ride through to your destination and top up with air at some other point, if the leak persists a quick patch and you are away again, job done.
On a completely different note a lady from Washington asked me on Twitter what the best thing was for protecting yourself from the cold when you were cycling. Her immediate suggestion was a face wrap which for convenience is great though it gets pretty damp through your breath which isn't amazingly pleasant. I use an Arctic Fox pull over loop which doubles as a hat (good as a face wrap and doesn't fall off). The more expensive options are a full face mask which will keep your head warm let you breath and protect you, but isn't fantastic in the summer time (if your like me however you'll sweat whatever you wear). If you don't want to wear anything round your face just make sure you moisturise really well to help prevent the face from drying out.
The Giant XTC 4.5 2008 is already feeling the effects of the grinding compound that is British tracks with an interesting grinding noise starting to come from the bottom bracket. The flat pedals that I replaced the Giant XTC 4.5 2008's bog standard ones with, have started to come apart a bit, with the bashing they sustain, from the rutted track edges. I find the suspension is adequate if a little hard at times, even when I adjust the return spring to as soft as it can be. Oh! and the the handlebars are starting to make a bit of a weird creaking noise which I must investigate further.
I bought some Raleigh LED lights from Ebay, which set me back about £15.00 per set (front and back) so I bought two sets and fitted them. They are absolutely Brilliant with a battery life of so far, about a month, but still as bright as they were. LED is the way to go with this, you can buy sets for stupid money, but personally these do exactly what I need and with the addition of a Energiser LED head lamp I can see where I'm going even on the foggiest of nights. An additional suggestion is to use some plastic ties to secure the lights just in case the terrain gets a bit much and you find your lights falling off (it has happened to me)
Once again I will update again as soon as I am able with more pointers and reviews on the Giant XTC 4.5 2008 and other bits and bobs I come across.
The Panaracer Trailraker 2.1 tyres made all the difference to my Giant XTC 4.5 2008 mountain bike in the wet weather.
Hair Ribbons and Bows
Makers of hair bows have to quickly learn that there are different widths of ribbons. The width is the length across the ribbon. The more common widths used are 1.5", 7/8", 5/8", and 3/8". Some the lesser used ones are the really wide ribbons in 2.25", which make a really large and thick hair bow. Sometime ribbon factories make ribbon in 1" widths. This width is very close to the 7/8" and is sometimes hard to tell the difference. Ribbon manufacturing companies can come out with their own unique widths, but generally, these are your only options.
The 1.5" width is a good ribbon width to start with because there is more to hold and work with. The 7/8" or 5/8" widths are good for making center knots for the bows. The 3/8" is a nice width for very little bows or they make a nice center for a larger hair bow. I would not suggest knotting a 3/8" width ribbon unless it was for a very tiny hair bow, or you are placing it on top of a 7/8" or 5/8" width ribbon and then knotting it for a fun look.
Some ribbon makers like to use wood burning tools for what they call "heat sealing" their ends. Most grosgrains will melt at very high temperatures, and that is simply all bow makers mean when the say their ends are heat sealed. There are now other tools being made just for sealing off ribbon ends to keep them from fraying, and several ribbon web sites are now offering them to their online customers for making hair bows.
Another popular way to keep your ribbon ends from fraying is by applying Fray Check(tm) or any other brand to the ends of your ribbon. It is a liquid that, when dry, will harden and not allow the ends to fray. These products can be found in any craft store. Be careful when trying out different brands because some will leave a mark on the ribbon and not dry clear. You do not want to apply so much though that it drips off the hair bows or leaves a runny mark down the ribbon.
Then there are the hair clip or hair fastener options for hair bows. The alligator clip looks like an alligator's mouth when it opens and closes. It generally has no teeth on this style of clip. They do however come in double pronged and single pronged. Single pronged is nice when you are going for the least heavy and bulky, and double pronged is nice when you need that extra prong to hold it in the hair.
A French clip is the kind that you squeeze two prongs to release if from the closed position, and will spring open like a mouse trap because of the tension it is under by the semi-loose bracket on the inside. That bracket is in the shape of a crescent.
Probably less common, are the plastic clip or barrette and a snap, which some makers of hair bows use, and they are pretty simple in nature and are plastic or metal so to give you the lightest possible weight on finished hair bows.
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What size spindle does a sealed american bottom bracket take?
Im trying to get sealed bearings for my crank and i dont know what size spindle i have. I have an American BB.
They come in 19, 20, and 22mm.
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