Posts Tagged ‘bmx’
Beautiful, beautiful book! I loved it. Got so wrapped up in the characters that I read till almost 5 in the morning one night. I was sad it had to end but felt uplifted when it did. Made me see how far we’ve come but aware of how far we have yet to go. This was one I wanted to read before I went on active duty but just ran out of time. When I got home off active, it was first thing I downloaded to new nook. And I truly am s glad I did.
Hoffman Circle BMX Bike
Over the years I’ve had several pedometers, always thinking each would be better than the last. Now my search is finally over. The Omron is great and ONLY regsiters my actual steps rather than others that have registered sitting and standing up, and any number of other non-stepping moves. I’m very happy because I can now get a much truer reading of my steps throughout the day. And I can either clip the Omron to my waistband or put it in my pocket and it’s equally as effective.
Bell BMX Bike Tire
Good high speed class 6 card at a good price. I use it with a Kodak z950. Is not recognized by all card readers/computers
Diamondback Bmx Chain
The perfect green stunt bike for 8 yr old.. I got this for my 8 year old for Christmas. He loves Mongoose Strike Boys BMX Bike and can’t wait to go out and ride every day. The bike is sturdy and perfect for his crazy stunts.
Great *ROAD* bike for the Price. Ordered the Katana from Amazon about a month ago. Since then, I’ve put 20 miles on Diamondback Jr Viper BMX Bike riding through hard sand/gravel on the C&C Canal path by Georgetown, Maryland. Half way through, it started to rain, and we were pedaling in wet weather. Obviously the bike stood up well, even in those rough sandy conditions where it wasn’t designed for. After that, I used a high-pressure hose to spray off all the sand/gravel that got caught in it. Then after drying and oiling it up properly (brakes, chain, etc.), it works like a charm now on the city roads, where it was designed to be.
All said, this bike comes from amazon pretty much pre-assembled. It helps a lot to assemble it with someone who’s done it before, but I managed to do it alone, without ever assembling a bike before. All you really need is: 1) an adjustable hex wrench for the pedals, and for taking the back tires off. 2) allen wrench set for putting the handle bars on, and readjusting the brakes/gears.
The good thing about the cantilever breaks is that they’re very easy to adjust to the right tension with one person, one hand holding the cable, and one hand tightening the screw. (Read the instruction manual to set this up the right way so you get it right on the first try).
Then, after adding some chain oil (Finish Line, Wet Lubricant) to the chains, and some brake cable lube (Tri-flo mineral oil or White Lightening wax lube), your bike will run very smoothly.
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Schwinn Tricycle. I purchased the Schwinn Tricycle for my 2 year old Grandaughter.
I am very impressed with the quality. There are so many cheap looking tricycles to choose from. The Schwinn is well constructed and good looking. I expect Tony Hawk Homer Boys 20-Inch BMX will be passed on to the next grandchild.
Linda C Palm Springs, CA
GREAT BIKE. I have been racing BMX for over 10 years. Trust me Diamondback Viper BMX Bike is a very good bike. There is only one problem though… NOTHING. My favorite part about this bike is that it is really light and easy to handle. Its really good bike for anyone that wants to race BMX or go freestyle, its also a great bike for just riding around. Its just not that comfortable for going on long bike rides. Normally it comes in a 24″ rims. Like i said i have used this bike so much that i am accually on my 3rd bike. I would highly recommened getting this bike.