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POLYGON COZMIC CX2.0 Mountain Bike Shimano Deore 27 Speed
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Fort Carve Mountain Bike Pedals $39.99 Fort Carve Mountain Bike Pedals. Carve your way through the trails with this rugged mountain bike pedal! a href=/images/performance/web/PDFs/50-3160 Forte Carve Pedal_INST.pdf target=_blankClick for Instruction Manual/a |
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2012 Diamondback Response Mountain Bike $399.99 2012 Diamondback Response Mountain Bike. Trail-riding newbies and seasoned single trackers alike will appreciate that the Diamondback Response mountain bike offers uncompromised performance without compromising the old bank account. At the heart of each Response is a rugged Strongbox frame design, providing strength and style with clean lines. The Suntour 100mm suspension fork, efficient Shimano drivetrain and lightweight cockpit components provide more proof of Diamondback’s commitment to providing you with the best all mountain hardtail bike your money can buy. When you ask for a solid and reliable all-purpose mountain bike, you deserve a Response. |
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2011 Diamondback Response Mountain Bike $299.99 2011 Diamondback Response Mountain Bike. Whether you are new to the trails or a seasoned single track rider, the Diamondback Response mountain bike series offers uncompromised performance without compromising your bank account. At the heart of each Response is a rugged Strongbox frame design, providing strength and style with clean lines. The components provide more proof of Diamondback’s commitment to providing you with the best all mountain hardtail bike your money can buy. When you ask for a solid and reliable all-purpose mountain bike, you deserve a Response. |
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Fort 9-speed Mountain Bike Rear Derailleur $29.99 Fort 9-speed Mountain Bike Rear Derailleur. Get quick, accurate and smooth shifting performance in all conditions with this trail-specific rear derailleur. a href=/images/performance/web/PDFs/50-7689 Forte Mountain Bike Rear Derailleur_INST.pdf target=_blankClick for Instruction Manual/a |
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Performance Boys Holeshot 24" Kid’s Bike $249.99 Performance Boys Holeshot 24 Kid’s Bike. Make a fast break for a trail-worthy ride that your tough guy’s jumps won’t break. He’ll thank you for the jumpstart on mountain biking, and you’ll be glad the bike stays in one piece. Durable frame with front suspension and aggressive wheels will have him dodging rocks, mud and debris like the technical genius he is. Twist shifters put a generous 21 speeds right at his fingertips, traction-hungry tires deliver exceptional grip on rough terrain, and the linear-pull brakes will have him stopping in the blink of an eye. br This bicycle is part of our bKid’s Bike Growth Program. bra href=/images/performance/web/PDFs/09_GrowthGuarantee_handout_Chart.pdf target=newView our Kid’s Bike Age and Sizing Chart/a/b to help you decide which bike is best for your child. |
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Performance Boys Burnout 20" 7-speed Kid’s Bike $219.99 Performance Boys Burnout 20 7-speed Kid’s Bike. Boys and Mountain Bike bikes have a lot in common, don’t they? They both love to play around mud, dirt, rocks and crud! So let’s not hold ‘em back! Just one look at his shiny new frame, front suspension fork, and tough wheels, and that chap of yours will suddenly realize that he’s long overdue for a mud bath! Twist shifters give him easy access to seven speeds and the linear-pull brake levers will make power slides a piece of cake…or should we say, a piece of mud pie? br This bicycle is part of our bKid’s Bike Growth Program. bra href=/images/performance/web/PDFs/09_GrowthGuarantee_handout_Chart.pdf target=newView our Kid’s Bike Age and Sizing Chart/a/b to help you decide which bike is best for your child. |
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Ritchey Comp Mountain Bike Seatpost $49.99 Ritchey Comp Mountain Bike Seatpost. This mountain bike seatpost is lightweight and extremely functional! |
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Continental Traffic Mountain Bike Tire $35.99 Continental Traffic Mountain Bike Tire. Cruise through traffic on the road or ride with confidence on the trail, thanks to this smooth and comfortable Mountain Bike tire. |
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Fort Traverse Mountain Bike Shoes $39.99 Fort Traverse Mountain Bike Shoes. Urban style meets rugged good looks in these Mountain Bike shoes built for road, trail or indoor cycling. |
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Shimano SH-M086L Mountain Bike Shoes $89.99 Shimano SH-M086L Mountain Bike Shoes. Whatever your off-road cycling pleasure, these Shimano Mountain Bike shoes will keep you comfortable through and through. |
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Mountain Biking in New Zealand: Tama Easton, Heaphy Track, Port Hills, Kennett Bros, Bottle Lake Forest, Bethune’s Gully, Karapoti Classic $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tamatea Carl Easton (born 30 January 1974 in Christchurch), known as Tama Easton, is the creator of the New Zealand sports and recreation internet forum Vorb. Easton was born in Christchurch on 30 January 1974. Early on in his life, his family moved to Sussex, Great Britain, for long enough for him “to pick up enough of an English accent to get singled out when returned to New Zealand”. In 1981 his family came back to New Zealand and settled in Wellington. Easton attended Clifton Terrace Model School from 1981 to 1986, followed by Wellington High School, from which he graduated in 1991. In 1992 and 1993, he studied at Victoria University towards degrees in Sociology and Education, which he did not finish. In 1981, Easton got his first computer, a ZX81 with 1 kB of RAM. As he was not able to afford the $16.95 needed to buy tapes of games for the computer, he developed his own games. This started his interest in computers and technology. Easton was online in either 1989 or even 1988 at a speed of 2.4 kbit/s long before many others had heard of the internet. In the book The Art of Videogames, which explores how philosophy of the arts theories developed to address traditional art works can also be applied to videogames, the author acknowledges Easton as an “invaluable source of gaming discussion”. Easton got into mountain biking in 1993 while living in Halfway Bush, Dunedin. A serious hobby developed out of this, and he saw himself flatting with like-minded people. Having a “tendency to break parts of the bike”, he took up employment at the Wellington mountain bike shop ‘Mud Cycles’, where he stayed until 1999. In July 2000, Easton set up an email list called Vaguely Organised Ride Bikes to better coordinate social rides with friends. In Novemb… More: |