8/31/2011

TYR Sport Women's Solid Diamondback Workout Bikini Swim Suit Review

TYR Sport Women's Solid Diamondback Workout Bikini Swim Suit
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This is my favourite suit. It stays in place if you're swimming lengths, and the top is high enough that you don't lose your top if you come up from underwater. It's also really comfortable.
The bottoms hit right at my hip bone which I like, and the drawstring is a bonus.
Two thumbs up for me.

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8/30/2011

Mongoose Spin BMX Freestyle Bike (20-Inch Wheels) Review

Mongoose Spin BMX Freestyle Bike (20-Inch Wheels)
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I bought this as a gift for my 8 yr. old nephew and he absolutly loves it. I had seen a Mongoose bike for sale at Wal Mart for around $60.00, but you could instantly see the quality difference between this one and the cheaper bike. The price, $119.00 with free shipping was an excellant deal.

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Classic BMX styling combined with a host of quality safety features make this a great bike for track and street riders. Equipped with a handcrafted Hi-Ten Boy's Team series frame and a handcrafted Hi-Ten jumping fork, the Mongoose Spin BMX bike is strong enough for off-road cycling, dirt jumping, and trick riding. The bike's front and rear U-brakes, meanwhile, offer all the braking power needed for safe, dependable stopping. Other details include front and rear axle pegs, a four-piece "knee-saver" handlebar, 20-by-2.125-inch black Jumper K-Rad tires, a large Mongoose Jumping saddle with stitches, alloy 48-hole hubs, a three-piece tubular crank set, and an A-head machined stem. The Mongoose Spin carries a lifetime warranty on the frame and fork.

About Mongoose In 1974, BMX Products, Inc., later to be known as Mongoose Bicycles, launched from a humble garage. The first of its kind, the BMX bicycle was named after bicycle motocross and was designed to fit the needs of the rough-and-tumble dirt-racing pastime that took its toll on wheels and bicycles. The heavy-duty, one-piece cast-aluminum Mongoose Motomag wheel was soon born, and it was the first competition-ready BMX bicycle available. Skip Hess, while in Australia pursuing his motor sports passion, came into contact with a strange and unusual cat-size animal--the mongoose. Known for its passive nature while unprovoked, yet vicious and aggressive enough to kill a threatening Cobra twice its size, the Mongoose impressed Hess, who quickly registered the Mongoose trademark for his new bicycle racing frame.
The Expert BMX bicycle model, which is still a cornerstone of the Mongoose BMX line today, was introduced in 1980. Shortly after, Mongoose captured the first ever ABA National #1 Cruiser Title. Previously known for the 20-inch bicycle, this title signaled the re-direction of Mongoose bicycles to larger-wheeled, adult-sized models. Several years later, Mongoose continues to dominate the cruiser racing circuit with six National No. 1 Cruiser titles, leading to the introduction of adult-sized Mongoose all-terrain bicycles (ATBs).
In 1992, Mongoose pioneered the full-suspension market with the introduction of the Amplifier. This design is still the most-copied suspension design in the market. Several year later, Mongoose launched the Newman adult bicycle frame, which is proven to be 15% stronger than any other bike frame in the market. The design, while functionally sound, also raised eyebrows because of its distinctive look.
In the next few years, Mongoose increased its marketing focus to dominate the bicycle industry, and more important, extend beyond it. The Mongoose brand marketing initiative makes more than 100 million impressions. Mongoose's brand awareness increased by over 130% in 1999 and solidifies the No. 2 market share position in units and dollars. Mongoose was acquired by Pacific Cycle, LLC, and continues to grow and prosper with more than 40 models of BMX, mountain, trail, freestyle, jumping, comfort, road, and cyclocross bikes.


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8/29/2011

Diamondback Bmx Joe Series Buddy Pegs Review

Diamondback Bmx Joe Series Buddy Pegs
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I'm giving the pegs a one star because a lack of description. The package comes with two pegs. The pegs are roughly 3 inches long and roughly 1 inch in diameter. They are threaded and the diameter is roughly 1cm. The surface of the peg has very good grip. Overall it is a pair of nice pegs but this are very small. My middle finger is bigger than this things.

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8/28/2011

Diamondback Fitness 910Ub Upright Exercise Bike Review

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I wanted this bike the second I saw it online and I searched and searched for a review and could not find one, I finally broke down and bought it blindly, I don't like leaving long reviews but I will be as informative as possible. First, I ordered this on amazon.com and it was shipped from csn stores, that is another story but I never received the product, had to do an a to z refund and I reordered from amazon direct. First, the product finally arrived damaged, there is a U shaped plastic silver piece that you have to attach to the bike and it was broken in half. I used rubber cement to glue it back together, there is still a visible black line down the center but I'd rather not deal with the drama of sending it back. Secondly, the front stabilizer comes with a brace screwed in so it doesn't bend, the rear stabilizer did not and it was completely bent on one side, my boyfriend had to use tools to bend it back and after we could fit in the screws through the holes we just tightened and tightened until it bent back into the correct position. Other than that the bike went together fine, it took about 2 hours from start to finish with two people. One positive thing is that there IS a wheel on the front bottom so it's easier to move around the room, everything I read online says that there isn't a wheel, so I was pretty glad about that. One of the main reasons I bought the 910ub as opposed to the 510ub was because of all the iPod compatibility hype.......this is incorrect!!!!! You can attach your iPod/iPad to the bike and it will charge it, HOWEVER, the sound will not come from the speaker on the bike, but only from the speaker on your iPod. If you want the sound to come out of the speaker on the bike you must use a cord to plug into the iPod and into the port on the bike, which means you have to lay the iPod on it's side since the hole is on the BOTTOM of the iPod. Totally lame and inconvenient. There are many preset programs on this bike but I find myself using the 5k feature the most and setting my own resistance levels, I tried the heart rate programs and I felt that the intensity was too much for me and it made me not want to use the bike. I purchased the polar t31 chest strap and I still have not been able to get it to sync with the bike but I have a polar ft60 that I regularly wear when working out and I just stick to that. However, the hand sensors on the bike are great, you can touch anywhere on the handles, not just the metal sensors and it will pick up your HR and it is very accurate and usually always in sync with my polar receiver. The fan isn't very useful, but I didn't expect it to be and I never use it, I have a fan set up next to my bike and that's what I use for a breeze. The bike is extremely quiet so I can bike at any time which is great because I live in a second floor condo and I am always worried about exercising at home too late and disturbing my neighbors. The seat is pretty comfortable for a bike, I had to adjust it several times to get it just right but I can ride for 30 to 45 min and it's not super uncomfortable. It doesn't take up a lot of room in my computer room which is great since I don't have a ton of space to work with and it is definitely a very stylish exercise machine. Bottom line, if I could do it again I would still buy a bike but I would have gotten the 510ub, yes this one has some extra features but they are ones that I do not use. I am a 27F 120lbs, pretty good shape, active lifestyle, just wanted a little something to get extra cardio into my day. This bike makes me want to get on it, I just wish I saved a couple hundred bucks for the other model. Any questions, feel free to ask.

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The Best Upright Bike For the Dollar; #1-Pick by Fitness Professor! This Upright Bike has it all! The 910Ub utilizes a bright blue LCD display for a high contrast view of all your workout information. Built-in Media Center holds your iPad, iPhone or iPod and charges it during your workout. It also holds other mp3 devices; most can be charged via the USB port. The 3.5mm headphone jack offers the ability to play your own music through the built-in speaker system. Adjustability: tilt the console and adjust the handlebars with cushioned arm rests for a custom fit, added comfort and the perfect console viewing angle

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8/27/2011

Diamondback Octane Jr Girls' Mountain Bike (20-Inch Wheels) Review

Diamondback Octane Jr Girls' Mountain Bike (20-Inch Wheels)
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This is a very nice bike, packed nicely, was put together easily, I wouldn't have known how to adjust the brakes, no directions, but my hubby did :). It's great quality, but no kickstand so I'll have to buy one. My 8 year old loves the color its a pearly-pink, she is 4'5" with a 24" inseam and this bike is great for her, the 24" bike would have overwhelmed her because biking has been a challenge to her and she just learned to ride with no training wheels, but the seat is raised about what it shows in the picture(more then halfway up the bar) it can still be raised up a bit but you may opt for the Octane 24" if your child is close to this size or any bigger(go by inseam). I'm hoping she gets a couple years out of it, but I plan to pass it down to my 4 year old when she's about 6, so its a great buy for me in the longrun anyway. Its a dream compared to the cheap toy store bike she learned on, the old bike was heavy and awkward and by the time she was comfortable handling it she was way too big for it, I wish I had bought her a quality bike to begin with and maybe she would have learned easier, I'm very pleased I bought this bike enstead of going back to the toystore for a cheap one. The alluminum frame makes it lightweight and easy to handle.

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8/26/2011

Diamondback Miz Della Cruz Girls' Cruiser (20-Inch Wheels) Review

Diamondback Miz Della Cruz Girls' Cruiser (20-Inch Wheels)
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Being a bike snob I researched many bikes of this style and decided on the Miz Della Cruz by Diamond Back for my little girl. Her 16" was a Diamond Back and we were very happy with it. Also being a BMX racer back in the day, and a friend of the Diamond Back Team Manager Sandy Finkelman, I have a warm spot in my heart for the Daimond Back name. DB is one of the only companies that make reasonable priced bikes that has not been acquired by Pacific (Dural), the company that ruined GT and Mongoose. Diamond Back is now owned by Raleigh America which employs Americans! Raleigh is one of the oldest UK bike companies making quality bikes. For the money this is a quality bike and a great value. The yellow is a pearl color and more beautiful in person. I highly recommend this bicycle.

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8/25/2011

Diamondback Icon Grip Review

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I was looking to replace the bike grips on the used bike I snagged recently. These seemed like a good price. I was really happy with the product. They were really easy to install. I did have to look up online for an easy way to slide them through (Hint: hair spray). Once installed, they are glued solidly and they seem like they are built to last a while.

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8/24/2011

Diamondback Sound Pedal (Black Alloy, 1/2 - Inch) Review

Diamondback Sound Pedal (Black Alloy, 1/2 - Inch)
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Replaced the cheapo pedals on a cheapo mountain bike. I ride the streets but sometimes the asphalt qualifies as off road. At 220lbs the cheapo pedals lasted only a week before cracking. With these cast pedals I have no fear of standing on them. The nubs are cast-in so no fear of slipping. Also wide (front to back). I think they are holed for toe clips. Lite weight.

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8/23/2011

Diamondback Sound Pedal (Black Alloy, 9/16 - Inch, Pack of 2) Review

Diamondback Sound Pedal (Black Alloy, 9/16 - Inch, Pack of 2)
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These are great pedals for the casual cyclist. Recently, I've been taking my bike to work much more to save money (my bike's a 2001 Diamondback Outlook). Unfortunately, resin pedals just don't cut it for me, often cracking after only a few months of limited use (keeping in mind, however, that I'm a pretty big guy at 6'3 and 280 lbs, and the pedals aren't the only thing that's broken before; I've also had to replace a seatpost clamp and a worn crank arm in the past.) I know most experienced cyclists would say, "It's a fact of life that resin pedals are worthless," but I don't make a lot of money, so I don't have the luxury of being able to spend a lot on repairing and maintaining my bike. I saw these pedals and thought that I'd give them a try, and I've not been disappointed.
I could feel the difference the first time I rode with them. While I used to feel resin pedals give a little when I push down (even brand new ones), these aluminum pedals are about as solid as I've ever felt. The traction pegs grip my shoes really well, and I just wear running shoes usually. I like that the pedals are so big, because, as I said before, I'm a big guy, and that means I have big feet, which also lets me apply more force.
I will say that the pedals are noticeably heavier than other pedals, but this wasn't much of a concern for me. I know that if you're going to get anything for a bike, you consider three factors (expense, weight, and durability) and pick the two that matter the most to you. So, personally, I'm willing to ride something that's a little heavier so long as I can get something inexpensive that will last a while.
I don't anticipate having to buy new pedals for a long time, but if it does happen, I wouldn't hesitate to buy these again.
UPDATE: I was recently hit by a car on my way in to work, and I think it worth noting that the pedals were still usable; cosmetic damage only, so yeah, I'd say they're fairly solid, and worth the extra weight. I plan on salvaging these and installing them on my next bike.

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8/22/2011

Mongoose Status 3.0 Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels) Review

Mongoose Status 3.0 Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)
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Dual suspension, dual disc Promax brakes, deep V Arrow wheels with fat 2.35 tires in a cool star spoke pattern, and best of all an aluminum hydro-formed frame that is as sexy as it is durable! All for under $400. True, parts like the SR Suntour front shock, standard Shimano Altus dereuillers, and no name brand rear spring are sub-par for any serious mountain biker, but I priced all these parts separately and you can't build your own for less than $750. That's not including the stuff you will need to ride comfortably, like pedals, a handlebar and a seat. This is by far the best investment on a bike I've ever made.

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The Mongoose Status 3.0 26-inch dual-suspension mountain bike is equipped with everything you need for trail riding. The bike features a full suspension frame that maximizes comfort and performance, along with an SR suspension fork designed to smooth bumps and increase control. The 24-speed Shimano trigger shifters, meanwhile, make it a breeze to change gears while on the move. Finally, the Status 3.0's front and rear disc brakes provide great braking power in all conditions. Other features include a Shimano rear derailleur for all types of riding, a Suntour crank and alloy pedals, alloy rims, front and rear quick-release hubs, and an oversized threadless headset.
About Mongoose In 1974, BMX Products, Inc., later to be known as Mongoose Bicycles, launched from a humble garage. The first of its kind, the BMX bicycle was named after bicycle motocross and was designed to fit the needs of the rough-and-tumble dirt-racing pastime that took its toll on wheels and bicycles. The heavy-duty, one-piece cast-aluminum Mongoose Motomag wheel was soon born, and it was the first competition-ready BMX bicycle available. Skip Hess, while in Australia pursuing his motor sports passion, came into contact with a strange and unusual cat-size animal--the mongoose. Known for its passive nature while unprovoked, yet vicious and aggressive enough to kill a threatening Cobra twice its size, the Mongoose impressed Hess, who quickly registered the Mongoose trademark for his new bicycle racing frame.
The Expert BMX bicycle model, which is still a cornerstone of the Mongoose BMX line today, was introduced in 1980. Shortly after, Mongoose captured the first ever ABA National #1 Cruiser Title. Previously known for the 20-inch bicycle, this title signaled the re-direction of Mongoose bicycles to larger-wheeled, adult-sized models. Several years later, Mongoose continues to dominate the cruiser racing circuit with six National No. 1 Cruiser titles, leading to the introduction of adult-sized Mongoose all-terrain bicycles (ATBs).
In 1992, Mongoose pioneered the full-suspension market with the introduction of the Amplifier. This design is still the most-copied suspension design in the market. Several year later, Mongoose launched the Newman adult bicycle frame, which is proven to be 15% stronger than any other bike frame in the market. The design, while functionally sound, also raised eyebrows because of its distinctive look.
In the next few years, Mongoose increased its marketing focus to dominate the bicycle industry, and more important, extend beyond it. The Mongoose brand marketing initiative makes more than 100 million impressions. Mongoose's brand awareness increased by over 130% in 1999 and solidifies the No. 2 market share position in units and dollars. Mongoose was acquired by Pacific Cycle, LLC, and continues to grow and prosper with more than 40 models of BMX, mountain, trail, freestyle, jumping, comfort, road, and cyclocross bikes.


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8/21/2011

Diamondback Cobra 20 Jr Boys Mountain Bike (20-Inch Wheels) Review

Diamondback Cobra 20 Jr Boys Mountain Bike (20-Inch Wheels)
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This is a great little bike for someone who already knows how to ride a bike. This would not make a good first bike. My son started riding smaller bikes when he was 4 and all of his previous bikes were really cheap but were good for learning. We gave him this one for his 7th birthday and it is really nice. The bike works with much less effort than his earlier bikes largely because the wheel bearings, gearing, brakes, and components are much higher quality. He really likes being able to shift the gears, but he really doesn't know how to use them properly - hopefully that will come soon enough. The only drawbacks are that the bike only has hand brakes, which takes some time for younger riders to master. When they do get it, however, the brakes work much better than a pedal style coaster brake. Also, there is no kick stand, but one can be easily added. One last comment is that we bought this bike from a bike shop and they assembled it and then adjusted it again when we bought it. I'm sure that plays a large role in the quality feel of this bike.

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8/20/2011

Diamondback Girls' Mini Della Cruz Cruiser Bike Review

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We bought this bike for our daughter's 4th birthday next month. I wanted two things out of a bike:
1. No corporate marketing of Disney Princesses, Dora-the-(dead-eyed)-Explorer, or Barbie. *shudder* This is more difficult to find than you might think.
2. A bike that was high enough quality as to encourage riding, and make it a pleasure, rather than rendering it a tedious task soon to be given up.
I think this bike fits the bill on both counts, though as my child has yet to ride it, I don't know much about how well it functions. I will update post-gifting with my impressions that way.
Here are my initial impressions of the pros and cons:
Pros:
- This bike is gorgeous. The style is very retro circa 1950's, with the full, generous, shock-absorbing seat, the 50's aqua (it's definitely more aqua than the baby blue it appears to be in the photo) and salmon-pink accents on the wheels and flowers. The other accent colors are black, white - and in the center flourish there is a champagne-tan color as a backdrop to the pink and white flowers. All the designs on the bike have a glittery appearance that sort of shines in the light. The seat, too is embellished with a scant floral design in pink and white, as are the fenders - these things I found difficult to discern in the photos.
- I love that the tires are primarily black, so that when they make contact with the dirty ground they won't instantly be rendered used and filthy looking.
- The bike, from all appearances looks as if it would be very comfortable and easy to ride.
Cons:
- There really are no instructions. Zero. There's a really bad photo of the training wheel assembly that you won't be able to glean any information from, and a 'users manual' with lots of tips about not riding at night, and how dangerous that is, and always wearing a helmet, and even a thorough layout of a brake system that this bike doesn't have, but there's not a single detail about how you're supposed to assemble this thing.
I've never assembled a bike before, so I found this especially daunting, and it took me an hour and a half... which isn't terrible, all things considered.
Thankfully, the bike does come partially assembled. It is the buyers job to assemble the training wheels, which after a few mishaps I discovered needed to lock into an existing piece on the rear wheel. The front fender (that's what that strange u-shaped metal bar is for) and wheel, seat, handlebars (which also must be adjusted to the correct angle), pedals, and a couple reflectors that you have to guess on the intended location of. There are tools that come with the bike - 4 Allen wrenches and a double-sided wrench that fits the majority of the bolts, but I still needed a Phillips head and ratchet for miscellaneous other bolts and to occasionally hold something in place while tightening the other side.
I think I managed to get it put together correctly. It seems study, but I would have loved some validation on this point, as I am a complete novice at assembling bikes.
- The bike, as other reviewers mentioned, arrived with a few minor scratches. Seems to me, had it been protected a little better in shipping, this wouldn't have happened.
-The flower stickers were not applied as well as I would have hoped. There are a few areas where there were small bubbles under the stickers around the edges, and they couldn't be smoothed. I think this will effect the longevity of the appearance of the stickers, as dirt will get under them and cause them to peal.
- I wish the bike wasn't made in China. Not a totally unexpected detail, but I personally prefer things to be made anywhere but China.
One more tidbit of note is that the colors of the bike are unusual and would be difficult to match, and that's worth considering if you're ordering accessories. If you order baby blue or something in the standard pink range, it'll probably clash.
I knew I wanted a Giro helmet, and so we bought the Lucille the Bike Giro Rodeo helmet alongside it, and thankfully, the range of color in that helmet allowed for it to match - perfectly - though the styles are a little different, but there aren't really any helmets with a 50's look anyway. A plain black or white helmet would look nice alongside it too.
We bought white streamers and I'd recommend that anyone else buying streamers do the same. The bike has just enough white that the white streamers look like they 'belong'. Our other accessories are chrome and black, and look like they were made for this bike. I'm so glad I decided to stay way from the pink and blue spectrum!
I know, probably overkill in the information department, but when you're spending this much money, it makes sense to have a better idea of what you'll be getting.
All in all, I'm pretty pleased with this bike. If you want something different, there really aren't any other options, especially in this price range - I spent a lot of time researching.
I can't wait to see my daughter's reaction come her birthday. I think she'll love it. I mean, who wouldn't? This really is a hip little ride for youngsters :)

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The Diamondback Mini Della Cruz is the perfect -Inchnext step-Inch bike for your growing little girl.This little pink cruiser is the first on wishlists of young girls across America.The steel frame and fork will hold up to the trials your little one will put it through while the Della Cruz double spring saddle will keep her comfortable.Training wheels will keep her upright until the day she asks you to take them off and the custom fenders will ensure she is always riding in style.

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8/19/2011

Diamondback Overdrive Pro 29'er Mountain Bike (2011 Model, 29-Inch Wheels) Review

Diamondback Overdrive Pro 29'er Mountain Bike (2011 Model, 29-Inch Wheels)
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Bought for $825 with free shipping. Good value b/c I did not want to spend a ton of money just to try out the 29'er thing. Glad I paid what I did because this bike is not worth more than that. Good news is that I am glad that I did b/c I love 29ers. The Reba on this bike is the best I have used. It is one of the reasons I purchased the bike. But after 3 months of weekend use I have four problems with te bike. First, the seatpost will not stay up. I even acssembled a worm drive hose clamp under the original clamp for backup. It helped a lot but the seatpost still moves. I think the issue is that the seatpost tube is too large and there is a sloppy fit. Second issue is that the spokes are coming loose. I have many loose spokes on the rear wheel. In the 4 bikes and 11 years of mountain biking i have never seen such a poorly built wheel. The Thudbuster LT takes out a lot of impact on the wheel Third issue is that the rear hub is loose. I thought it was the bearings so I adjusted so there was hardly any clearance left. But the rear wheel still moves side to side after it is installed. Forth issue is that the bearings in the rear wheel are very loud. This makes me concerned that the bearing will self destruct. My plan is to use the factory wheels as a backup and install bike path tires on them. They are up to offroad duty.

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Twentynineinches.com's Guitar Ted summed up the 2008 Overdrive Pro by saying, "The Overdrive Pro gets my thumbs up as a worthy hardtail 29-inch trail rig." About the bike's components, he reported that, "All throughout the test period, the Overdrive Pro's components shined. I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of abuse and adverse conditions they could handle." The Overdrive Pro 2009 offers several upgrades from the original Overdrive, including a Rock Shox Reba SL dual air fork, a Truvativ 5D crank set with a sealed cartridge bearing, a Power Spline bottom bracket, a better rear derailleur, and Avid BB5 mechanical disc brakes. Anyone looking for a good hardtail mountain bike should look no further than the efficient simplicity of the Overdrive Pro.
Specifications:
Sizes: Small (16 inches), medium (18 inches), large (20 inches), and extra-large (22 inches)
Frame: Overdrive 29-inch butted 6061-T6 aluminum with formed top/down tube, integrated headtube, DB snake stays, replaceable hanger, and water bottle mounts
Fork: Rock Shox Reba SL 29-inch dual air, motion control, ext. rebound, floodgate, compression adjust, lock out, hollow crown, butted alloy steerer, 32mm aluminum stanchionsÿ
Rear shock: N/A
Cranks: Truvativ 5D 3.0 Power Spline with replaceable rings, 22/32/44t
Bottom bracket: Truvativ Power Spline sealed cartridge
Front derailleur: Shimano Deore
Rear derailleur: SRAM X-7
Shifter: SRAM SX-5 9-speed trigger
Brake levers: Avid FR-5
Brakes: Avid BB5 disc with 6-inch rotors
Gear: SRAM PG-950 9-speed cassette (11-32t)
Rims: 32H WTB Speed Disc, all-mountain 29-inch
Tires: WTB Prowler SL 29 x 2.1
Pedals: Wellgo alloy forged, CNC MTB
Handlebar: Avenir 100 Series 31.8mm low rise
Stem: Avenir 100 Series, 10 degrees, 31.8mm
Seatpost: Avenir 100 Series, micro adjust 30.9mm
Seat: WTB Speed V Sport
Headset: Integrated "Cane Creek" size drop-in, ACB, 1-1/8 inches
Chain: Integrated "Cane Creek" size drop-in, ACB, 1-1/8 inches
Hubset: 32H alloy with CNC disc mount (front), 32H alloy cassette with CNC disc mount
Spokes: 14g stainless steel
Grips: DB D2 Kraton
Extras: DB key chain, Chainstay protector, water bottle mounts, clear coat, owner's manual





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8/18/2011

Diamondback Lustre Two Women's Mountain Bike (2011 Model, 26-Inch Wheels), Satin Black Review

Diamondback Lustre Two Women's Mountain Bike (2011 Model, 26-Inch Wheels), Satin Black
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My wife wanted an all-around bicycle that she can ride around our ranch on dirt roads, city bike trails, etc., of decent quality, but without spending too much $$ for lightweight alloys, superfluous extras and so forth. This bike is perfect for her, she loves it, it looks nice and seems to be reasonably durable and well made. Especially nice for her are the "pushbutton" gear changers. I noticed many reviews complain about assembly problems and needing to take the unit in to a shop for tuning. Apparently, Diamondback preassembles the bikes and tunes them because it went together perfectly and the gears worked the first time, everytime!! The only thing I would recommend for trail riding is replacing the provided innertubes with thornproof tubes...pretty cheap "insurance" at $7 each. Also, while the provided seat is OK, we'll probably buy a nice padded seat in the future.

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8/17/2011

Diamondback Session AM BMX Bike (20-Inch Wheels) Review

Diamondback Session AM BMX Bike (20-Inch Wheels)
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this bike weights about 15 pounds very light i love my 12 year old son loves it i highly recomend this bike

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The Session AM is a value packed rig with a chromoly DT frame, mid BB, and chromo steel fork. Add in a 3 piece chromoly crank, a cassette rear hub with 10t driver and Tektro brakes and you get a bike built for the most dedicated riders.

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8/16/2011

Diamondback Serene Classic Women's Sport Comfort Bike (2011 Model, 26-Inch Wheels) Review

Diamondback Serene Classic Women's Sport Comfort Bike (2011 Model, 26-Inch Wheels)
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We bought this bike for my wife and it is a great deal at $211. You cannot find any bike with similar spec's for less then $300. Amazon delivered it within 3 days with excellent packaging - it looked pristine out of the box. How they sell this for $211 I do not understand, but love that they do!
Only problem I had had nothing to do with the quality of the bike. The accompanying instructions were extremely generic - they included 4 or 5 other models that had nothing to do with the model I purchased. The instructions are all intermingled so you have to constantly filter out what is specific to your bike. I just do not get why a company would not do a better job detailing specific model information. As it was, it took about 30 minutes to assemble, but the front brake was a problem and took an additional hour or so to adjust correctly, after a few minutes or so looking through the "instructions" to find the correct brake type. The tools that the "instructions" said were enclosed were not, so you will need a few metric wrenches to assemble, as well as some Allen keys and maybe an adjustable wrench. I realize that Diamondback packages these bikes to be sold and assembled through their dealer network, but think those being sold through Amazon should have a better manual than the one included, as well as the tools that are supposedly "included".
My wife is 5' tall and the 13" model was perfect for her with the seat almost all the way down. Like I said, its a fantastic bike for the money. The picture does not do the color justice - it is very nice and has a silvery pink luster to it. Gears work great and are very easy to change. Its also very light in weight for those of you like us who will load it onto a bike rack.
Now, let's ride!

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Serenity now? Ask and you shall receive. Our all new women's-specific Serene comfort bikes provide you with all the serenity you need (and even sneak in a little exercise without you even noticing). If you're intimidated by the thought of getting back on a bike, or you think you just wouldn't be able to ride one for any reason; don't settle for the stationary model before you try a Serene. Serene comfort bikes require less effort than walking and they are more comfortable than your favorite chair. For casual rides around the neighborhood, the camp site, or strolls up and down the bike path, there just isn't a better bike than a classic geometry Serene.

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8/15/2011

Diamondback Session BMX Bike (20-Inch Wheels) Review

Diamondback Session BMX Bike (20-Inch Wheels)
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Picked this up as a birthday gift for my middle one. Bike shipped quickly, delivered as scheduled via fedex home delivery. Assembly was less than 30 minutes, everything in great working order. Added rear pegs to make room for a friend. Quick test drive by dad, bike is sturdy and ready to take a beating, no creeking, tight as a drum. I've done a lot of shopping and this is now the third diamondback I've picked up this year. Dollar for dollar, you won't find a better value in the marketplace.

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Hi-ten steel frame and fork, cable detangler, and Tektro 907 brakes make this one solid bike for getting out in the dirt and sessioning on the trail. This is the machine to get you started in the trail scene.

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