Archive for December, 2004
Thursday, December 30th, 2004
What is the best carbon fiber road bike for the money? The best bike is the one you feel and fits your driving style. Specialized has made many improvements to their frames. Giant gives good value for money. Trek has its focus. Bianchi has done good things together. All offer excellent products and the market [...]
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Wednesday, December 29th, 2004
Can I use a handlebar grips BMX scooter? Well, I have a Razor Scooter Pro Model and wondering …. Can I use handlebar grips ODI my bike? if it fits. Axlepeg BMX Flatland Freestyle how to flobots handlebars Ronnie Napolitan, Joe Aaron, Lacey Baker $1.99 … GoPro Handlebar Seatpost Mount for HERO Cameras $19.99 GoPro [...]
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Wednesday, December 29th, 2004
* Improved performance on carbon rain * 300c + resistance * The duration of his performance long * Very quiet * Do not pick Aluminum * Designed to allow switching between carbon and aluminum rims Has developed the latest Swissstop brake pad for carbon wheels, the King Yellow. Their unique compound allows for unprecedented performance [...]
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Wednesday, December 22nd, 2004
Meade LT 6-Inch ACF (f/10) Advanced Coma-Free Telescope $1,099.00 Meade Telescope LT 6 inch ACF f/10 Advanced Coma-Free w/UHTC 0610-04-10, New… Ritchey Adjustable Stem The Ritchey Comp Adjustable Stem gives you over 45 degree of angle adjustment throughout range. Precision 3-D net shaped forged shaft interconnects with a precision machined clamp giving proven strength and [...]
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Saturday, December 18th, 2004
SRAM X.5 vs Shimano Deore Shimano PD-M530 Trail Mountain Pedals True mountain performance from a brand you can trust. These trail pedals give you a solid platform for crankin’ up monster climbs and picking your line through rocky descents. They’re light, tough and ready to tackle the whole mountain. Larger cage gives extra stability for [...]
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Tuesday, December 14th, 2004
One wheel mountain bike is typically a cable specially designed spoke system that allows the lightweight strength, developed to deliver performance ideal, even in many sites of oppression and riding conditions. These wheels are built into the mountain bike dropout in the hands of the bicycle fork and the bicycle frame. Persons wishing to start [...]
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Monday, December 13th, 2004
Ritchey WCS Carbon Rizer Mountain Bike Handlebar – UD Carbon Textured stem clamp area reduces risk of bar slippage. Carbon lay-up is tuned to provide torsional strength and vibration damping. Reinforced internally to accept bar ends and shifter/lever clamp. Intended for XC use…. Ritchey SuperLogic Carbon Rizer Handlebar You like your bars a little higher [...]
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Sunday, December 12th, 2004
One of the most important components on your mountain bike is that your tires. That grip the ground and provide traction you need on different surfaces. Most mountain bikers looking for a lightweight, strength and traction on the tires and even many advanced riders have several sets of tires for different driving conditions. So What [...]
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Sunday, December 12th, 2004
What are the things called that you can attach to your bicycle pedals that …..? I need to know the things you put in your bicycle pedals (which come separately, and merge them with the pedals) put his foot in. You do not have to have special shoes, which are plastic things that can be [...]
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Saturday, December 11th, 2004
Rocky Mountain Bikes Did you know that you have to choose the right size for your bike? If you choose wrong, not only suffer from long term injury, but also lose your money buying the wrong bike. Therefore, it is very important for you to buy the right size image when it comes to buying [...]
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Saturday, December 11th, 2004
Cycling BMX, which is similar to mountain bike, is a multi-faceted sport with many different disciplines. Four BMX major concentrations – park, vertical paths, and plains. Each has its own standards and specifications described in this article. Park is horse often does in the standard skate parks, riding BMX Park has a lot of inspiration [...]
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Thursday, December 9th, 2004
Alloy wheels are automobile wheels which are made of aluminum / magnesium / chrome metals that serve as base alloys. These alloy wheels wheels differ from normal steel vehicle, as they are lighter in weight. Improve the performance of cars by increasing their mileage. The alloys are also known by its heat conducting property in [...]
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Saturday, December 4th, 2004
What is the difference between a front and rear of the bicycle brake caliper? Bicycle brakes are delivered in the "front" or "back" or as a pair. I see no difference in the appearance of the brakes. I realize that the braking forces through the brakes are opposite, front to back, but I see no [...]
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