31.10.11

bikes for kids

Kazam Balance Bike
             Kazam provides an alternative way to learn to ride a peddled bicycle based on the concept of balance first, pedal last. It is a training bicycle that assists children ages 3-6 to balance, increase coordination and ultimately ride a traditional bicycle for the first time with confidence. This customized toddler bicycle has the steering and balancing challenges of a traditional bicycle but it has no pedals, chain or training wheels. It is uniquely designed with a foot rest area for balancing, thereby making the transition onto a peddled bicycle quicker and seamless!. Features: For children 3-6 years old Teaches child to balance and increases coordination Step-through design features super-low stand over heightand foot rest area Seat QR and pnuematic rubber 12" tires Steel frame. Complete bike weighs 9.9lbs

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Features:
  • Adjustable chrome handlebars
  • Soft padded grips
  • Raised molded seat
  • Quick-release seat adjustment
  • Friction-free metal headset with bearings why-kazam-1.jpg
  • Air-inflated tires
  • Steel spokes
  • East step in; patented footrest design
  • Quality bike-dependent components

20.10.11

Schwinn Women's Network 7 Speed Bicycle (Sky Blue)


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        The Schwinn 700c ladies network bicycle features. Steel ladies city frame for a comfortable riding position. SR Suntour suspension fork smooths the road. Swept-back handlebar w/adjustable stem for upright position. SRAM Grip shift twist shifter for fast, easy gear changes. 7 speeds with Shimano TX-31 rear derailleur for quick shifts. Promax alloy linear pull brakes stop precisely. SR Suntour alloy 3 piece cranks offer optimum gearing. Alloy rims for easy rolling. Schwinn quality padded saddle and suspension seatpost softens ride. Fenders and rear carrier for clean and convenient city riding.

Spring Equinox, Mountain Biking Castlemaine, Ibis Mojo HD, Ben Howard Old Pine


This video is filmed in the bush around Castlemaine and Maldon.
It’s been a labour of love the last month or so

(translated: I have driven my wife and kids insane!).
I guess it’s about the spring wildflowers, magpies and

the freedom of being out in the bush on a bike … or it could
just be about a mid 40s guy having yet another immensely enjoyable mid life crisis.

Mastering Mountain Bike Skills is your guide for riding better, faster and more confidently on all terrain. World champion racer Brian Lopes and renowned coach Lee McCormack provide you with all of the key techniques and skills you’ll need to take your ride to the next level.

19.10.11

GMC Topkick Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike


Product Description

Boasting a full-suspension, extra-strong aluminum frame, the GMC Topkick mountain bike is an ideal choice for both trail riding and rough city riding. The frame employs a floating beam suspension design mated to a Zoom suspension fork with elastomer/spring technology. This gives the bike a smooth, steady performance even on rough terrain. The Topkick's drivetrain, meanwhile, is outfitted with Microshift push shifters that control Shimano's tried-and-true TZ-30GS derailleur. The drivetrain also offers a strong aluminum wheel set with a V-shape rim profile and high-flange alloy hubs. And to keep you stopping smoothly in any circumstance, the Topkick boasts front and rear Promax disc brakes. Disc brakes are vastly superior to rim brakes, especially under adverse road conditions. True to its GMC roots, the Topkick mountain bike is rugged, good looking, and built for the long haul. 
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If you like to get dirty and ride the trails, you're going to want the beefed-up suspension and sturdy tires of a mountain bike. Designed for riding off-road and over rugged terrain, mountain bikes have strong, durable frames and wheels, strong brakes, low gears for hill climbing, and upright handlebars. Mountain bikes have either a front or a full sometimes called dual suspension built for absorbing trail shock.


Front Suspension 

If you're a beginner or a casual mountain biker, a front suspension mountain bike is a good choice. You can ride it on dirt roads and easy trails, but also on bike paths and paved trails. You'll benefit from the comfort and smooth ride of the front suspension but your bike won't be too bulky or aggressive for casual riding.


Full Suspension
If you're a serious rider who likes to climb steep hills and rocky trails and take multiday mountain bike expeditions through the backcountry, a full-suspension mountain bike is for you. You'll benefit from the sturdiness and reliability of a full-suspension system as you come flying down rocky singletrack.

Best For: Trail riding, mountain riding, fitness, backcountry, expedition