Dirt, street, drops, jumps; the Nugget is a slopestyle slayer. Ourrevolutionary FreeDrive suspension system offers up 100mm of insurancein case you come up short while the Maxle dropouts keep your rear endtight. With a U-Turn adjustable RockShox Pike up front and E.13 guidekeeping your chain in check, you can be confident that the Nugget willbe ready to slaughter that next set of doubles. SPECS Frame: New MongooseFreeDrive Slopestyle frame w/ 100 mm rear travel and 135mm Maxledropouts Fork: Rock Shox Pike409 140 mm travel U-turn Adjustable, 20 mm Maxle Rear Shock: Rock Shox Monarch 3.1, airspring, rebound and Floodgate, 165×38 mm w/ 19×8 mm hardware Crankset / Chainwheel: Truvativ Hussefeltwith cromoly pedal inserts 1.0 36T ring Bottom Bracket: Truvativ Howitzer XR Pedals: Mongoose Alloy platform withreplaceable pins Front Derailleur: N/A Rear Derailleur: SRAM X.7 medium cage Shifters: SRAM X.7 9 speed Cog set: SRAM PG-950 Cassette 11-26 Chain: KMC Z9200 w/ Missing Link connector Rims: SUN Rhyno Lite 32 hole Front Hub: Formula sealed bearing 20mmthru axle Rear Hub: Formulasealed bearing 135×12 thru axle cassette Tires: Kenda Small Block Eight 26X2.35 Front & Rear Brake: Avid Juicy 3 w/160mm rotors Brake Levers: Avid Juicy 3 Handlebar: Funn Full Bore PG 6061AL riser25.4×50x710 mm Stem: FunnRippa 25.4×45 mm CNC alloy Headset: FSA Orbit XLII angular contact bearing Saddle: Custom Mongoose SDG Bel Air I-Beam Seat Post: SDG I-Beam 2014 alloy,31.6×250 Extras: E.13 LG1steelback plate ISCG05 chainguide w/ Taco bash guard,Rock Shox Maxle Geometry Head Angle Standover Height BB Height Wheelbase 68deg 27.9″ 13.2″ 43.3″
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There are more bicycles than people in the Netherlands: 18 million bikes for 16.3 million people. Now Dutch bicycles are becoming popular outside of their home country. The Dutch Bike Company based in Seattle has seen so much demand, in their 2 years in business, they’ve expanded to Chicago and now New York City. The concept is simple: they sell bikes for transportation, not sport. Their bikes are big, heavy and comfortable, with names like Oma (Dutch for grandmother) and Opa (“grandfather”). Like most city bikes, they have an upright frame and come equipped with details to keep your clothes clean (a chain case and mud flaps), and to keep you commuting (a bell and a basket). In this video, David Schmidt and Stephan Schier of the Dutch Bike Company show us their bikes and explain how they’re not selling sporting goods, but appliances.
Filed under Cycling by on Sep 13th, 2010. 13 Comments.
Klunkerz is the award-winning documentary on off-road cycling, focusing on the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s and 1970s. The film features interviews with the pioneers of the sport and the more obscure characters who influenced them. The film also contains a great deal of archival footage and photographs that have never been seen before. The film is available at www.klunkerz.com. Ride on!
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iPulse LED Bike Torch Advanced LED design. Incredibly bright, small in size. High Power LED and specialized reflector produce extremely bright light (1,700 Lux)Long Run Time. 28+ hour run time is nearly 9x longer than traditional Halogen and Xenon bike li
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