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SG-20264 Father Christmas - on a bicycle, freewheeling Photo Mugs |
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SG-20264 Father Christmas - on a bicycle, freewheeling. Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway. contact details prints ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067. |
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SG-20264-M-C Father Christmas - on a bicycle - freewheeling Photo Mugs |
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SG-20264-M-C Father Christmas - on a bicycle - freewheeling Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway. contact details prints ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067 . |
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USH-4674-M Father Christmas - riding bicycle through beech woodland - coverd in Photo Mugs |
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USH-4674-M Father Christmas - riding bicycle through beech woodland - coverd in snow and ice Fagus sylvatica Duncan Usher Please note that pritns are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details web ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067 . |
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Worrisome Heart List Price: $10.99 Sale Price: $6.33 |
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Who Made Who (Dlx) List Price: $11.99 Sale Price: $8.66 |
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Now And Then: Music From The Motion Picture List Price: $7.99 Sale Price: $11.70 |
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Delta Leonardo Single-Bike Rack List Price: $14.99 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. Convenient storage for any bike with elegant space-saving design. Welded construction with padded wheel hook . Maximum load 40lbs. |
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Racor Pro ABL-1R Aluminum Ceiling Mounted Bike Lift List Price: $60.00 Sale Price: $46.22 |
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Nothing eats up garage floor space faster than bikes and ladders. This bike and ladder lift hoists those bulky items up to the ceiling and out of the way. A unique rail design means easy mounting either parallel or perpendicular to garage ceiling joists. A smart cam lock locks the pull rope with every pull so you don't have to hold down the whole load between lifts. Designed for ceilings up to 12 foot, the lift has a 75-pound capacity for stable storage of most bikes and ladders. Made from heavy gauge aluminum, the lift won't rust for years of reliable bike and ladder storage. --Brian D. Olson ABL-1R Features: -Bike and ladder lift.-Securely holds 1 bike or ladder.-Easily raises one bike or ladder to the ceiling up to 12 feet.-Unique rail system for easy mounting.-Weight limit 75 lbs. Includes: -Direct mount - screws into wall stud (fasteners included).-All hardware included for easy installation. Construction: -Construction: Sturdy aluminum. Assembly Instructions: -Assembly required. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 4.75'' H x 38.5'' W x 2.75'' D. Warranty: -Warranty 1 year. |
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Saris Bike Trac Vertical Indoor Bike Storage Rack List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $35.99 |
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Park your bike vertically on the wall with the Bike Trac Vertical Indoor Bike Storage Rack from Saris. Featuring a slim design that takes up minimal space when not in use, the Bike Trac is a good option for apartments, garages, or anywhere that space is a premium. The Bike Trac mounts on wall studs, pillars, or posts and allows you to suspend the bike from the front wheel, while the wide, full-length track stabilizes both front and rear wheels. Vertical solution to bike parking. Wide wheel track accepts all bikes. Full-length tray keeps bikes in place. This versatile system mounts a bike vertically onto just about any surface - walls to studs, pillars, or posts. This makes it perfect for apartments and condominiums, storage rooms, or garages. This slim design is easy to mount anywhere and takes up little space when not in use. It eliminates the excuse, "There's just no room for bicycle parking." |
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Now that you have decided to buy a bike for enjoyment, and that even biking to work will be a great way to get some daily exercise, save wear and tear on your car, and hopefully even reduce your gas bill, which type of bicycle should you get?
If you are new to bicycling or remembering how much fun you had as a kid riding your Schwinn to school with your friends, the enjoyment of bike riding may have rekindled your interest in bicycling. There are now several types of bikes on the market today, and choosing the right one can make bike riding a fun experience, or a miserable chore.
Best Type of Bike for Commuting and Exercise
As an avid bicyclist, a multi-use bike, such as a hybrid is best for commuting and exercise, unless you plan to do long road rides or mountain biking. Most experts agree that hybrid bicycles, which are a cross between a road bike and a mountain bike, is your best choice for casual riding, exercise, trail riding and commuting.
What is a hybrid bicycle?
If you are not sure what a hybrid bike is, a hybrid is a cross between a road bike and a mountain bike. It is designed for short, medium or even long road rides and light trail riding. They are generally made with light weight aluminum frames, thin tires with small nubs for traction on pavement and dirt, and have 21 to 24 gears to handle any type of terrain from flat roads to the most challenging hills.
A hybrid bike has a larger soft saddle than either a mountain bike or a road bike seat, and has upright handle bars to eliminate stress and pain on your back and shoulders. This differentiates a hybrid bicycle from a road bike, which has curved handle bars and thin tires, or a mountain bike, which has straight handle bars and thick knobby tires, you are generally in a hunched position.
Advantages of a Hybrid Bike
Road bikes and mountain bikes, while are excellent for their intended purposes, they are not good multi-purpose bikes. This is where the hybrid comes in. With a hybrid bike, you can easily enjoy city riding, short to long road rides and trail rides, without missing a beat. With its light weight aluminum frame, 21 - 24 gears, soft saddle, upright handle bars and tires that can grip dirt or fly you down Main St., you are ready for pretty much every situation with one bicycle.
Not Too Expensive
A high quality, light weight road bike can cost anywhere from $500 to $900 or more, and experts agree a good mountain bike designed for all types of terrain and jumps will set you back $400 or more. A good quality, light weight hybrid bike with industry standard Shimano components will cost between $200 and $300. You will easily recoup this investment after commuting to work or school and saving one month's worth of trips and money at the gas pump.
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How Many Bikes Do I Need?
Cycling is your passion. You've reached the point where you want to get to the next level in cycling, and can afford the same equipment that the top professionals use. How many bikes do you need, and what should you get? When we look at the pros who could get whatever they want, we find that they use a small number of bikes with different roles. Here are the roles I find that work best for them, and I then apply this model to cyclists who wish to have the best:
1. Road bike with powermeter.
This is the primary "everyday" bicycle. Almost all of the top racing cyclists and a growing number of active recreational riders use power meters. I recommend either an SRM or a PowerTap to compliment a sturdy road bike. I specify a stiff yet comfortable frame with Campagnolo Record or Chorus components (unless the client insists on Shimano, but that is another story!), and a set of light but sturdy wheels like the Reynolds Alta Race or Spinergy Xero Lite. I develop the road "fit" model to work around this bike, as most of the time will be spent on it to improve form and technique. Triathletes will also spend most of their time on this bike, learning to ride fast and improving handling skills by riding safely in groups with the faster riders.
2. Light road bike for climbing, Spare bike when primary bike is in maintenance, and for "Mental Health" rides.
The climbing bike is a very efficient, lightweight machine which has a geometry similar to the primary bike, but with lighter components, and no powermeter. When training using power, it is easy to get focused on the numbers and to lose much of the sensory input we get from a "pure" bike ride. I like to advise that one bike has no more than a minimal computer, Garmin Edge, or even nothing at all, so one can either race by feel, or ride for the sake of riding. Many times the light bike comes out for recovery rides, for fun group rides, and for aggressive group rides in the hills. I also find that many people like to put more exotic components on the climbing bikes, which have less use and can thus have more "delicate" components.
3. Time trial bike.
This bike is only necessary for triathletes, and for people who want to do time trials. I do not recommend this as the "only" bike, as riding time trial bicycles in fast groups is strongly discouraged. These bikes do not handle as well, and if one is in the aero bars, one cannot safely take part in an echelon. Team time trials are different, of course, and training for them can and should be done on this bike. I believe that if one can ride fast, straight and smooth on a road bike, that transitioning to the time trial bike is easy, and can be done effectively and safely.
4. Travel case or Travel bike.
There are pros and cons for each. It is really nice to travel and ride. Using a case allows one to use his bike and go anywhere. Using a break-apart bike, one can have a "titanium copy" of their custom road bike, in a durable format with a small travel case that is under the airline maximums. This is great for international travel and for situations where a large case is not possible because of small cars, etc.
5. Track bike, with a road fork and a front brake.
This is definitely not for everyone, but is a tremendous training tool. One can get an unbelievable workout in a short period of time and can develop hyper bike handling skills with a bike like this.
To sum up, I feel that an individual who wants to "do it right", can benefit greatly from a few great bikes with the following parameters:
- A fully defined Precision Laser Fitting.
- An educated and informed plan to specify frame and components. These bikes last a long time, so planning here maximizes enjoyment and makes the investment the most cost-effective.
- A plan for improving riding skills, training, and goals for improvement so these tools can be utilized to improve the rider's cycling lifestyle.
- I follow the saying that was overheard in an Indy 500 team garage: "The best we can get is barely adequate!"
About the Author
KGS Bikes is known around the world as the premiere bicycle fitting studio and boutique. Kevin Saunders, President, has over 25 years experience in bicycle fitting and high-end bicycles. In addition to fitting services, KGS Bikes sells bicycles from Parlee, Serotta, Zinn, Co-Motion and Guru. Visit http://www.kgsbikes.com and our blog at http://blog.kgsbikes.com for more information.
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im 13 almost 14 but i want a bicycle that will go fast. i dont know what type i should get (like for example mountain,race,or any other kinds). i saw these like bikes that people race on dirt tracks would that e better? i dont know i just need to know which kind.
Get yourself a mountain bike, first. Have your bike shop mount a set of cross-country(XC) race tires on it. These short-knobby tires are especially made for off-road racing- but can also be used for road duty too. On pavement- XC race tires will fly, compared to full knobbies. The ONLY drawbacks are they are not cheap, and will wear pretty quick. My recommendation? Kenda Klimax 345g tires. Ask your bike shop to order you a set of these super fast rolling on/off-road tires! They are blazing fast!
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