9/30/2011

Serfas Dual Density Men's Bicycle Saddle Review

Serfas Dual Density Men's Bicycle Saddle
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I'm willing to sacrifice a "cool" looking seat for comfort. This seat is very comfortable and looks great. Not at all like those bulky seats your grandparents would use. As good as it looks, the comfort is what's really key. I installed it before my first ride of the summer; a ride on a pretty vigorous trail. Three hours later and it was all good. No numbness in the undercarriage or backside. Highly recommended.

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Giro Rascal Child Bike Helmet Review

Giro Rascal Child Bike Helmet
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I have been looking for a helmet that looks fun, fits good and is not too hot. This was the perfect match. My son, who would prefer not to ride his bike if it meant wearing his very cool looking McQueen helmet, put this helmet on without complaint. It was very easy to adjust and did not make him too hot.

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Park Tool PCS-10 Home Mechanic Repair Stand Review

Park Tool PCS-10 Home Mechanic Repair Stand
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I read many other reviews about how others were surprised at how sturdy this stand is, but I was still surprised myself once I got it in my hands and put my bike up. It is big, strong, and durable; this really will last you at least most of a lifetime of biking. Fully extended it can put the top of the bike over your head, so no worries about having to bend into uncomfortable positions to get anything done. "Portable" might be a bit of a stretch, as there are lighter and smaller stands out there (like the Park Tool PCS-11 Super Lite Home Mechanic Repair Stand), but this will still fold up and should fit into most cars without taking up too much space.
I went ahead and chose this over the less expensive Park Tool PCS-9 Home Mechanic Work Stand to get the quick-release clamps, which I recommend; after all, you want to spend your time working on the bike, not the stand, and getting back out on the road or trail, right? Every little bit of frustration and effort saved helps.
This stand has surpassed my expectations. I should have bought this long ago, like when I was in school and my bike was my primary transportation!
Be sure also to check out the Park Tool AK-37 Advanced Mechanic Tool Kit if you are just getting started with a home workshop.

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Maxxis Minion DHF Mountain Bike Tire Review

Maxxis Minion DHF Mountain Bike Tire
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I purchased the 2.5" 60a version of this tire. I do mostly cross-country riding but I jump at any chance to tear down a rocky downhill as fast as possible! These tires offer AMAZING grip. Previously I owned the Maxxis High Rollers 2.35" also in 60a. These were great tires but the Minion is even better. Its a pound heavier than the HR, but I think it's worth it. The confidence and stability of this tire is well worth the extra weight and cost. It RIPS.

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9/29/2011

Maxxis High Roller Mountain Bike Tire Review

Maxxis High Roller Mountain Bike Tire
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I have been out a hand full of times since purchasing this tyre. I replaced my WTB Prowler MX in the rear with the High Roller and it is AWESOME. The large side knobs are awesome in co corners and virtually never let go around a corner. I only broke the back end out once pushing really hard around a corner in greasy muddy conditions. I highly recommend this tyre to anyone who is looking for maximum grip on the trails.

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Planet Bike SpeedEZ ATB Front and Rear Bicycle Fender Set (60mm Wide) Review

Planet Bike SpeedEZ ATB Front and Rear Bicycle Fender Set (60mm Wide)
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I have an old rigid frame/fork ATB and originally bought for it the 'Planet Bike Hardcore ATB Fenders'--the ones that attach via screws into eyelets on your frame. They fit perfectly and solidly. However the rear fender interfered with my rear rack's mounting; both preferred the same eyelets and I would've had to bend the stays on the fender to get them to coexist. So I reluctantly returned that set for this SpeedEZ fender set with the eyelet-less attachment mechanism.
Now the rear fender fits nicely underneath my rack, but the front fender is quite unstable using only the given mounting fixtures. The part of the front fender covering the back arc of the wheel is well supported by the fender stays, but nothing secures the section of fender at the top of the wheel from rattling around between my rigid fork when on bumpy terrain. The problem is easily remedied by threading a wire through the holes in the bend of my fork and then through holes in the plastic of the fender, but it would have been nice to have the option of the metal bracket extending perpendicular from the top of the fender to screw into the fork bend that you see in the other fender set model (and in the inaccurate picture shown here).
Also the rubber-strap based mechanism of holding the fender stays to the frame is a bit lame in my opinion. Seems like they could have come up with something cleaner and more durable without giving up versatility--perhaps flexible metal clamps with rubber cushioning and screws to tighten.
All-in-all they are durable and do the job.
This after about 1 1/2 months of use: The tab at the end of the rear fender that attaches to your bike frame (with a zip-tie) broke off at the point where it narrows in from the rest of the plastic fender to become a tab. I repaired the fender by drilling a couple holes above the break-off and affixing a metal bracket to hang down as the tab once had and then attaching that to the frame instead. Indestructible? I think not. But there sure aren't many choices out there for full fenders.

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Topeak DeFender RX Bicycle Fender (Rear) Review

Topeak DeFender RX Bicycle Fender (Rear)
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The basic concept of this fender is simple and straightforward: right out of the package, it will easily attach to any seat pole without the use of tools for quick and easy installation. It uses friction applied by a leather-lined strip of nylon webbing (much like a seatbelt) tightened against the seat pole.
The failure is in the tightening mechanism. The webbing needs to be fed into the turn post, which you then tighten by hand before locking into place. The final tension comes from a latch attached to the end of the webbing; close that latch and the fender is supposed to hold. Except that each and every time I (and all my compatriots) tried, the turn post could not hold the webbing. Not enough friction there!
And that's if you can get the webbing properly threaded through! I managed that feat about 1 every 8 or 9 attempts. Those with nimbler fingers than I managed it a bit more often than I, but the results were always the same; attach to the seat post, close the latch for final tension, shake the bike to test and down went the fender.
Every. Blessed. Time.
And I might not have been as livid as I was if I had tested the tension properly first before I left my house with the thing on. I got about a block away before I felt and heard the fender collapse onto my rear tire while I was accelerating. No one wants to find a problem with their latest purchase while gaining speed on the road, let me tell you.
The salt in the wound on this poorly designed contraption is; while it's designed to attach to your bike without tools you still need an Allen wrench to tighten the screw that maintains the fender's angle. Which means you need a tool.
I'm returning this thing as fast as I can and I will be buying a fender that attaches with a nut/screw set.

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BDI Women's Mountain Bike Short Review

BDI Women's Mountain Bike Short
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I've tried Pear Izumi and Nishiki liners, both of which fit better than the liner in this short. Not too impressed.

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9/28/2011

Delta Cycle Bike Hitch Lockable Review

Delta Cycle Bike Hitch Lockable
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I bough two of these new Delta fork mounts for my wife's Xterra (I built my own interior rack using an L-shaped piece of sheet-metal, and attached these mounts).
Pros: In the previous Delta fork mount, getting the arm lined up for the locking position took several tries, but now the new design just goes right into place.
Cons: Once the lever arm is closed, you really have to work your fingers or possibly a tool into the gap to open it. In the end, this is for the best as you don't want this thing opening up without some force.
Summary: Use these to make your own bike rack using 2X6 planks in the back of your truck, or go to the hardware store and get creative with your SUV.....


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Dahon Jack 26-Inch Folding Mountain Bike Review

Dahon Jack 26-Inch Folding Mountain Bike
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I use this bike to get around New York City. It's the first bike I've bought for myself brand new, and it's exactly what I was looking for. First off, it's very sturdy. The city is hard on bikes, but this thing can take it. I've flipped the thing (my fault, not the bike's), had it land in front of me, and it took barely a ding. Stayed unfolded. The fat tires are great for potholes, and the kevlar belting gives you a little piece of mind as you fly through a minefield of glass shards.
The folding feature was the main reason I bought the Jack, and it was mainly to avoid theft. First and foremost, I can keep it in my apartment. That's a huge plus. Second, the tires are right next to each other when the bike is folded, which allows you to throw a chain or cable through both tires, around the frame and even under the seat if you prefer a quick release (the bike comes with QR levers on both tires and the seatpost). I can get a kryptonite chain around the frame and through both tires when locking to a street sign. A word of warning: if you think you're getting a bike that will fold up small enough to take with you into the grocery store, get a bike with 20" wheels. The Jack is full size, so it's still a big bike when it's folded, and it's almost 30 lbs. If you're worried about the bike unfolding while you're on it, don't be. It doesn't happen.
The only thing I'm not crazy about on the bike are the handlebars - they're a little wider than I'd like, and I'd prefer bullhorn bars to the MTB/cruiser style, but that's a personal preference, and the standard oversize clamp leaves you room to customize.
I've formed a very strong connection with this bike. It's definitely not right for everyone, but if it's for you, I think you'd know from looking at it. If you think it's right for you, I say go for it. It's been good to me.

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Hit the trail, the boardwalk or a winding two-lane in five seconds or less. And you won't a need a rack for this mountain bike, as a conventional trunk will do. The Dahon Jack is straightforward transportation for on and off road, featuring a simple seven speed 37-101-inch gear array and a beefy Joe Murray design 7005 double-butted aluminum frame with forged lattice hinge and a head tube made with patented ReBar technology. Other features include an integrated, straight blade fork, a Dahon Fusion headset with a Zero stack cartridge, and a WTB Speed V saddle attached to an aluminum, Microadjust seat post to ensure comfort and stability. The NVO InfiniteAdjust stem is made for instantaneous stem height adjustments, and the braze-ons for rack and mud guards will accommodate any trail gear you want to add.
Assembly of the Bike: This bike comes mostly assembled. Minor assembly is required before the bike can be used.
About Dahon The Dahon story begins in 1975. At the time, Dr. David Hon, founder of the company, was a physicist at Hughes Aircraft Corporation in California, working on highly classified government research projects. Considered a leading expert in solid-state laser technology, Dr. Hon had already been awarded numerous U.S. patents for advancements in laser technology. Breakthrough laser technology that he and his team developed would later be used on NASA space shuttles, US missile guidance systems, and laser-guided anti-aircraft guns. Despite his success, Dr. Hon eventually found the work unfulfilling, because his energies were devoted to instruments of war, rather than for the betterment of society. Then, in 1975 came the oil and gas crisis and the seed for Dahon was sown.
One afternoon, in his third week of waiting in hour-long lines to buy gasoline for his car, Dr. Hon was struck by the magnitude of the world's dependence on oil, a non-renewable resource that would likely be depleted within the lifetime of his grandchildren. Brainstorming for solutions to weaken the world's dependence on oil, Dr. Hon ended up going back to his primary mode of transportation in college--the bicycle. Totally clean, and just as important, cheap enough for people around the world to access, Dr. Hon considered the bicycle to be a good candidate as a solution. While the bicycle was perfect for short trips, it was not practical for longer trips, for example, if you lived 30 miles from work. The bicycle needed to be improved and transformed, to make it more broadly functional and needed to integrate more readily with other forms of environmentally-sustainable transport, like trains and subways. Dr. Hon's solution: a portable folding bicycle.Working evenings and weekends in his garage over the next seven years, Dr. Hon built dozens and dozens of prototypes, trying to perfect a folding bicycle that would maintain the riding performance of a regular bicycle but would fold quickly and to a compact size.
Amazon.com Bicycle Buying Guide Finding the Right BikeTo really enjoy cycling, it's important to find a bicycle that works for you. Here are some things to keep in mind when you're in the market for a new bike:
The Right Ride In general, bikes are broken down into three major categories:
Road and Racing Bikes--As a general rule, road and racing are built for speed and longer distances on paved surfaces. Thinner tires, lightweight 29-inch (700c) wheels and drop bars that allow for a more aerodynamic position are the norm. Most road bikes, regardless of price, offer many gears for tackling both hilly and flat terrain.
Mountain Bikes--With their larger tires, hill-friendly gearing and upright position, mountain bikes are very popular for all types of riding, both on pavement and off. Mountain bikes that are designed specifically for rugged trail use typically feature a suspension fork. Some may have rear suspension, as well. A quick change of the tires on any mountain bike--even one that you use regularly on trails--adds to its versatility and makes it a worthy street machine.
Comfort/Cruiser Bikes--For tooling around on bike paths, light trails, or for cruising a quiet beach-side lane, comfort/cruiser bikes are the ticket. With a super-relaxed riding position, padded seats, and limited or no gearing, these bikes are made for enjoying the scenery and having fun with the family.

The Right Price A bike's price boils down to three essentials: frame materials, bike weight, and component quality and durability.
Entry-level--You'll find a wide range of comfort and cruiser bikes in this category, as well as some lower-end mountain bikes and road bikes. Most will have steel frames and components that are designed to last for several years with frequent use.
Mid-range--Bikes in this range may feature a lighter aluminum frame with mid-range components that keep performing after miles of use. If you're looking for a quality bike that is relatively lightweight and will stand up to abuse, this is the "sweet spot." Most serious commuter and touring bikes fall into this category, as do mid-range mountain bikes with a decent front suspension.
High-end--Racers and serious enthusiasts who expect lightweight, high-performance components will want to stick to this category. For road bikes, exotic frame materials (carbon fiber, titanium) and ultra-lightweight components can add thousands to the price tag. Mountain bikes in this class often feature advanced front and rear suspension technology, as well as components designed to handle lots of rugged trail action.

The Right Size Fit is crucial for comfort, control, and proper power and endurance on a bike. Here are some basic bike fit tips:
Stand-over Height--To find out if a bike's overall height fits your body, measure your inseam. Next, determine how much clearance you'll need between your crotch and the top tube of the bike. For a mountain bike, you'll want three to five inches of clearance. A road bike should offer between one and two inches of clearance, while a commuter bike should have two to four inches. Compare the stand-over height for a given bike to your measurements (inseam + clearance) to determine the right bike height.
Top Tube Length--You can measure your torso to get a good estimate of proper top tube length. First, make a fist and extend your arm. Measure from the center of your fist to the end of your collarbone (the part that intersects your shoulder). Next, measure your torso by placing a book against your crotch with the spine facing up. Measure from the spine to the bottom of your throat (the spot between your collarbones). Finally, add the two measurements (arm length + torso length), divide the number in half and subtract six inches. This is your approximate top tube length. Compare this number to a bike's posted top tube length. You can allow for about two inches longer or shorter, as most bikes can be adjusted via stem length/height and saddle fore/aft position to make fine adjustments to the fit.
Bikes for Women--Proportionally, women tend to have a shorter torso and longer legs than men. Bike makers design women's bikes that offer a shorter top tube and many comfort/cruiser bikes built for women may also provide more stand-over clearance.

The Right Accessories When you make a bike purchase, don't forget these crucial add-ons:
Helmet (this is a must!)
Seat pack
Lock
Hydration pack, or water bottles and bottle cages
Spare tubes
Portable bike pump
Gloves



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Avenir ATB Pedals Review

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Another review stated these pedals are "same quality as you can buy at K-Mart." WRONG. These are MUCH BETTER than ones from a big box store. The ones from a big box store are 100% resin...even the shaft or threads that screw into the crank. These pedals have a steel shaft that won't break. These pedals came stock on my Raleigh Mojave 2.0 All Terrain bike. Hey - I'm old, fat & out of shape...but trying to get back to an acceptable weight. If they'll withstand my weight, they'll withstand anything you can dish out.

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SKS X-Tra-Dry Fender - Rear Review

SKS X-Tra-Dry Fender - Rear
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The attachment mechanism makes it easy to get on and off, which turns out to be not so good for my commuter if I want to lock it up outside.

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9/27/2011

Shimano SH-WM50 Mountain Bike Shoes - Woman's Review

Shimano SH-WM50 Mountain Bike Shoes - Woman's
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Bought these for spin class but also for outdoor cycling. Unlike a lot of the women's cycling shoes, they come in black and don't look like a watered down version of a man's cycling shoe. They are very well made, and are incredibly supportive to the foot. Like the other reviewer said, they do come with cleats but not the ones for use at spin; you will need to buy those separately (this can be done at most any bike shop, and they'll also put them in for you.) My only warning about these shoes is that the European sizing system is NOT consistent. After trying on different brands at a local bike shop, this became glaringly apparent. For this particular shoe, a woman's US size 8 is considered a EU size 40 (the box states it is a US women's size 7.8) However, they are in reality probably a nine. They were HUGE, and I had to return them. The EU 39 (on box, a US 7.2) fit perfectly. I'd strongly recommend finding a place to try these on before purchasing them, to save yourself the hassle.

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Crank Brothers Candy 1 Mountain Bike Pedals Review

Crank Brothers Candy 1 Mountain Bike Pedals
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I had previously had a set of Eggbeaters on my bike and chose to replace them with the Candy version. There is a little more pedal stability offered with the Candy version.
I also had to add the shims supplied to improve the ease of attaching to the pedals - a slight negative, but easily accomplished.
The pedals attach easily to the shoes as well as dismounting at a stop.
Would not hesitate to continue with this brand of pedal for future upgrades in bikes - even a read bike v the TREK FX 7.9 that I currently have.

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Slime 26" SV Thorn Resistant Thick Smart tube 26 x 1.75-2.125 (Schrader Valve) Review

Slime 26 SV Thorn Resistant Thick Smart tube  26 x 1.75-2.125 (Schrader Valve)
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I finally capitulated and spent extra money for these tubes instead of the $3 specials I usually buy. I ride in the dry ranch land of central Texas and little fine thorns called goatheads work their way into the tire and tube over a period of time and cause slow leaks. So every other day I am patching a tube. Until now. I have about 100 miles now on these two tires and have not had one flat. I am happy.
As to the fellow who had the problem with the slime stopping up his valves, the slime is water soluble, so all you need to do is remove the valve stem, wash it off, and clean out the valve with a wet Q-tip.

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Sunlite Cloud-9, Bicycle Suspension Comfort Saddle, Comfort Gel Ladies, Tri-color Lycra Review

Sunlite Cloud-9, Bicycle Suspension Comfort Saddle, Comfort Gel Ladies, Tri-color Lycra
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Very comfortable. Not too big or too small. Looks good on the bike, not out of place. Can now ride for hours without getting a sore bottom that lasts three days after I ride. Very easy to install. Would definitely reccomend to others.

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This comfortable bicycle seat is made specifically for a female.

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9/26/2011

Bike USA Titan Pathfinder Ladies 18 Speed Mountain Bike Review

Bike USA Titan Pathfinder Ladies 18 Speed Mountain Bike
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Its been a while since I rode a bike and I didn't want to invest to much money into something that I might not enjoy using. I've got to tell you though, this bike is a great deal. It's attractive, light weight and handles very well. I have taken it on a 6 mile bike ride and it rode great going up the hills.
I would recommend this bike to everyone. My husband has a bike that cost 3 times the amount of mine, and it does not ride as well.


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An all-terrain bike perfectly suited for the budget-minded buyer and novice riders. Equipped with 18-speed gearing along with a hi-tensile steel frame and fork. Also includes 36"-hole aluminum alloy rims, 36"-hole alloy hubs, 26"L x 1.95"W all terrain tires, quick-release seat pin and a water bottle with cage. Assembly required; tools not needed. Measures 69"L x 23"W x 40"H.

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