Posts Tagged ‘bike’
Saturday, October 30th, 2010
Electric Pocket Bikes
Electric Pocket Bikes certainly have some clear advantages. There is no vibration while riding. There is a lot less pollution and it is quiet and cheap. These types of bikes are a lot safer especially with children riding them, as they are a lot less fast. So, you feel a lot less stressed when you see children zooming off.
Razor and Crotch Bikes
The Razor Pocket Rocket is recommended for a 13 year old. With a battery charge time of up to 12 hours it has a high torque and a hand operated rear brake. It has large 10” pneumatic tyres for a safe and smooth ride and can carry weight up to 170lbs. These bikes have featured in The Time and Sports Illustrated for kids. Your kids will simply love this bike. And the best part is that of its super quiet operation, it just doesn’t make much of a noise.
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Friday, October 22nd, 2010
This handle bar mount works well with my Forerunner 305 (mounted to an early vintage Stump Jumper without any suspension). I have a bunch of other stuff on my bars (Garmin Etrex Vista HCx, and a Cannondale speedometer), so I appreciated the simple and space saving design. I think I saw another review that suggested that it would be nice to have the ability to “flip the screen” upside down on the forerunner series so that the antenna was pointing up while on the bar mount, and I concur. However, that being said, I have not been able to measure any appreciable error while mounted right next to the Etrex Vista (which has the antenna pointed in an optimal orientation). It is really nice to have the Forerunner mounted to the handle bars rather than my wrist while mountain biking! It leaves my hands and wrists free to wipe sweat, and deflect branches. It is possible to work the buttons (imposable when on your wrist while riding), and I’m counting on the fact that the Forerunner will be less likely to be damaged in a crash when mounted to the bike rather than my body (as yet untested). I would recommend this product to a friend.
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Friday, October 8th, 2010
It takes out more hair than a traditional pin brush. My golden didn’t like it at first because he has sensitive skin. I realized there doesn’t need to be a lot of pressure exerted to extract the undercoat of his thick hair. I borrowed a neighbors’ brush (she has 2 English Mastiffs) before I purchased my own, and the furminator does appear to dull after much use. I am not sure how old her brush is but it is not sharp enough to remove the same amount of hair as a new one. Not sure how long of a shelf life this brush will have, but it’s great for now…
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Thursday, September 9th, 2010
I love the twilight books more than I thought I would… I originally bought them because the third movie looked good but I had never seen the first two parts so I decided to read about them rather than watch… the books are much better than the movies… This was a very good book. Every woman has a story like this… I’m sure most would love it!
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
You can Buy Order ProForm 280 CSX Upright Bike In Stock. Order ProForm 280 CSX Upright BikeShops or Buy Online – At Cheapest Pirce!Nice features and good quality. However, it is quite uncomfortable. It doesn’t provide an enjoyable workout experience due to uncomfortable seat and insufficient clearance between seat and console. Could use a redesign.
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Thursday, July 1st, 2010
Schwinn Exit Freewheel Single Speed Road Bike is a sporty and fast freewheel road bike. It includes aluminum single speed road frame with steel road fork. It has high profile 36-hole color matched rims and front and rear caliper brakes.
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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Cheap Mantis Tandem 26-Inch Bike Review Why not have twice as much fun on a bicycle built for two? The Mantis Sidekick Tandem is loaded with features like strong aluminum wheels, a disc brake for extra stopping power, precision twist-shifters and wide tires for a stable ride. Comfy spring seats with quick release height adjustment top off this value packed bicycle. Road, trail, beach or path you and a friend will have a blast on the Sidekick tandem.
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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Cheap Nirve Ultraliner Men’s 3-Speed Automatic Shifting Hybrid Cruiser Bike Review Cruise on hills and flats with the Starliner men’s hybrid cruiser bicycle from Nirve. This stylish ride features an automatic 3-speed transmission by Shimano that shifts just like your car, large 700-cm wheels for easy rolling, and an upright position for superior comfort. Lightweight polycarbonate fenders and a chainguard help keep you dry and protect your look.
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
Cheap Burley Bee Bike Trailer Review The Bee is our most basic trailer, which we love for its simplicity. It’s made specifically for those looking to bike on a budget, without sacrificing safety. At only twenty pounds, it is especially forgiving on your calf muscles. The Bee comes with padded, mesh seating, wheel guards and a recessed helmet pocket – and also conveniently doubles as an ice-cream parlor, spaceship or extremely cool fort.
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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Cheap Schwinn Protocol 2.0 Men’s Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels) Review Schwinn protocol 1.0 men’s dual-suspension mountain bike features a full-suspension frame with a forgiving steel rear triangle. A front disc brake offers stopping power where you need it the most, and 24-speeds with Shimano EF-50 trigger shifters give you the incremental power and control you need for all terrain.
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