Bikes & Tech

Wrenched and Ridden – Prologo Nago Evo TTR saddle

Tech editor Zack Vestal tries a saddle made specifically for time trialing and is pleasantly surprised by its comfort.

Read more...

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Zack Vestal - March 10, 2010 at 11:39 pm

Categories: Bikes & Tech, cancellara, evo, nago, prologo, ttr, vestal   Tags:

Technical FAQ: Patching tubulars. Is it worth it?

A reader asks if it's worth the trouble of patching those pricey tubular tires.

Read more...

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Lennard Zinn - March 9, 2010 at 10:32 am

Categories: Bikes & Tech, FAQ, No Spoil, TUBULARS, Technical FAQ, lennard zinn, tire   Tags:

Technical FAQ: End-of-season rim and tire care

Readers seek advice on storing and reusing tires and getting that gunk off of tubular rims.

Read more...

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Lennard Zinn - March 3, 2010 at 10:28 am

Categories: Bikes & Tech, FAQ, No Spoil, Technical FAQ, lennard zinn, rims, tire, tubular, zinn   Tags:

So You Think You Want to Be a BMX Freestyle Athlete?



 Powered by Max Banner Ads 

By J N Evans.

Perhaps you’ve seen them on the TV doing their tricks that look so cool and effortless. Maybe you’ve seen them at the local skateboarding park. Whatever has brought your attention to the sport, you are awed by it and think that this is going to be your thing. There is only one thing that could stand in your way…MOM.

Right off there are going to be two things that pop into her mind: your safety and the cost. That is of course, if she even has knowledge of the sport. Do your research. Know before you go!

Research BMX bikes. Find out which brands are the best, where you can get them and what its going to cost. Next research the safety equipment needed and it’s costs. Be prepared to earn your own money to make these purchases. Despite what you may think, parents aren’t made of money.

Being able to say up front that you plan to work to pay your way to participate in this sport will show them how serious you really are. Not only that but perhaps they will be more willing to help with some of the cost later down the road.

Know the details of the sport. Let me just say here that nothing gets any parent to consider your latest and greatest interest more than having you be knowledgeable and well versed in the subject. Suppose she asks what is involved. Don’t just give the, “Well, it’s doing tricks on a bike.” answer.

Talk about how this sport has been around since the 1970s and how it has evolved over the years. Mention the five categories of Freestyle BMX: Street, Vert, Dirt, Park and Flatland. Explain the differences from one to the other. Talk about the different tricks and what they entail.

Don’t try to smooth over the fact that this is an extreme sport that does pose some risk of serious injuries. Just gently remind mom of other sports or activities that pose risks as well as everyday activities that given the wrong place at the wrong time can be a danger as well.

Put her mind at ease and reassure her by letting her know that there are training camps and facilities available to help you learn techniques and skills.

The concern may be that this is just a phase. Perhaps it is. On the chance that it isn’t though be sure to talk about the XGames. Research the earnings for some of the stars of the sport. By all means don’t forget to mention that the 2008 Olympic games saw the addition of Freestyle BMX to its events.

Now if there was any doubt before, just the mention of the Olympics should give away that this is no slacker sport. You should expect to be physically fit and to work hard at maintaining that fitness. If you are expecting to just get on any old bike and start doing some tricks then I would suspect that you really aren’t too serious about it.

If you are willing, however, to commit to physical training, studying and practicing then perhaps this is for you. If you are willing to research the sport of Freestyle BMX there is an overload of information on the internet, or go to your local library. Your local bicycle shop may be able to provide information on training or connect you with others interested in or involved in BMX Freestyle tricks.

Articel Source: Ezinearticels.com


EASTERN NIGHTTRAIN BIKE ‘10 SPECIAL – $ 1049.00

Retail Price: 1400.00
You Save: $351.00


MONGOOSE RITUAL STREET BIKE ‘09 – $ 849.99

From: Jenson USA




SE BIKES BIG RIPPER 29″ BIKE ‘10
– $ 499.99

Nothing says BIG like 29″ wheels, that’s right 29″ wheels on a BMX bike!

Frame/Fork

  • 6061 Aluminum Floval tubing w/ looptail rear end
  • 100% Cr-mo Landing Gear fork

Components

  • Power Wing Cruiser Bar 28″x7″
  • Retro Top Load alloy stem
  • S-1E Retro Grip
  • Tektro 313A, 2 finger brake lever
  • Tektro 837AL v-brake
  • SE Flyer saddle
  • Race Rocker micro-adjust aluminum seatpost
  • SE 3 piece Cr-mo crankset, sealed American BB, 33t
  • KMC Z410 chain
  • Wellgo Low Profile alloy platform pedals

Wheels

  • Alex DM18 double wall 36H alloy rims
  • SE Racing high flange front hub, sealed bearings, 36 hole
  • SE Racing high flange rear hub, sealed bearings, 36 hole, w/ flip-flop threads
  • 16t freewheel

Geometry

Top Tube
Chainstays
Rider Height
Head/Seat Angle
24″
18″
5′-7″ +
71 deg/73 deg

Approximate weight 28 lbs



EASTERN BATTERY COMPLETE BIKE ‘09 – $ 299.00

Retail Price: 479.99
You Save: $180.99


INTENSE BMX PRO XL BIKE 09 – $ 249.00

Retail Price: 499.99
You Save: $250.99

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Technorati
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - March 2, 2010 at 6:45 pm

Categories: BMX, Bikes & Tech, Cycling, USA, USA Cycling   Tags: , , , , , , ,

Tech Updates: Fort celebrates a big anniversary, Restwise goes live, Genuine with new colors

As the 2010 race season heats up, the pace of new tech and product introductions is ramping up as well.

Read more...

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Zack Vestal - at 6:37 pm

Categories: Bikes & Tech, Fort Bicycles, Genuine, Restwise   Tags:


 Powered by Max Banner Ads 

Next Page »

SEO Powered by Platinum SEO from Techblissonline