Posts Tagged ‘mountain’
Dulcimer Learning Mountain deal
We are really enjoying our Wii. I am glad that I did some research to find out that not all bundle’s come with everyting you need. As far as the Wii itself… we love it. We are really getting into the games and love how you have to get up and move in order to play the games we have.
Learning Mountain Dulcimer
Mountain M1 Topeak DeFender no mad
I use a TREK 4300 for daily commuting. I friend bought a set of Serfas fenders but Topeak M1 is quite better.
Great aerodynamic design, I was afraid it makes my bike look older but now I’m not planning to remove it ever. Serfas fenders don’t look that good.
Good materials: Durable black plastic. The gray parts you see in the picture are soft transparent nylon borders. Serfas fenders seem weaker than Topeak M1.
Easy to install: You can remove front and rear the parts just pushing a button. Serfas fenders have to be removed completely.
GMC Bike Yukon Mountain and you
The bicycle was purchased as a Christmas gift for my Godchild. I found the bicycle, itself, to be everything it was advertised. In fact, my Godchild’s father so taken, I think I will have to him his own. Great price. Fast delivery (even during the Christmas rush).
GMC Yukon Mountain Bike
Odi Mountain Jaw Lock watch out
Very nice mount. It does move slightly when I am driving on curvy roads, but I am a very spirited driver. I like that is easy to move from car to car.
Odi Lock Jaw Mountain
Say hi to MTB Ventura Mountain ASA
I really enjoyed reading this book! I was surprised how many times I laughed out loud as I read the story of a man who found himself working in the circus. I highly suggest this book to those that just want to be told a story. No mystery, some romance and lots of laughs and thrills. I will read other books from this author!
Ventura ASA MTB Mountain
No more .. Pacific Evolution Bike Mountain
Great value. Purchased for 8-year old daughter, who is not quite ready for a 24″ mountain bike, but wanted a 5+ speed bike. There are not many options in the 20″ style for under $150. She loves the bike and has no complaints at all while riding (other than the hard seat after riding for awhile).
Very easy to setup for anyone with average mechanical ability. The toughest part is to adjust the front and rear brakes so they don’t drag on the rims. Overall, a good bike for the money, and we expect to get 2-4 years out of Pacific Evolution Mountain Bike before moving up to a larger bike.