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BRAND NEW BLACK BIKE SEAT/SADDLE CLAMP BICYCLE PARTS 72 $0.99 |
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BRAND NEW BLACK BIKE SEAT/SADDLE CLAMP BICYCLE PARTS 72 $0.99 |
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NEW BROOKS FLYER BLACK LEATHER BICYCLE BIKE SADDLE $97.70 |
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WOHO Bike Bicycle Classic Roll Seat Saddle Bag: Black $24.52 |
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WOHO Bike Bicycle Firefly Saddle Bag Seat Bag: L-Black $22.68 |
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WOHO Bike Bicycle Firefly Saddle Bag Seat Bag: M-Black $20.10 |
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Comfortable Mountain Bike Bicycle Saddle/Seat Black New $18.39 |
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WTB V SADDLE W/COMFORT ZONE BIKE BICYCLE SEAT BLACK NEW $16.87 |
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Black Selle Italia Carbonio Carbon Rail Bicycle Saddle $149.93 |
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Bicycle Seat Cover Cushion Saddle Black PVC $0.01 |
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2010 RITCHEY WCS STREEM V2 BICYCLE SADDLE BLACK $89.93 |
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b005 QUICK RELEASE, BICYCLE BIKE BLACK SEAT SADDLE BAG $7.93 |
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Prologo Nago Pro Ti 1.4 black Bicycle saddle…NIB $50.00 |
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BLACK BICYCLE SADDLE BIKE SEAT W/ RACING SHAPE RED LINE $24.95 |
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WTB SPEED V COMP BICYCLE BIKE SADDLE SEAT BLACK NWT NEW $23.87 |
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CIONLLI BICYCLE SEAT BIKE SADDLE BLACK $32.75 |
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WTB Rocket V Black Race Bicycle Saddle – New – $4.99 |
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PERSONS BLACK POST WAR MIDDLEWEIGHT BICYCLE SEAT SADDLE $29.99 |
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Beach cruiser bicycle seat saddle upgrade kit-All Black $23.99 |
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PRIMO BMX SADDLE NIP BLACK BICYCLE PART/ NO RESERVE $9.99 |
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BICYCLE SADDLE SEAT ITALIAN SHAPE BLACK AND RED COLOR $9.99 |
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BIKE SEAT BLACK COMFORTABLE BICYCLE SADDLE $9.99 |
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2010 ISM ADAMO PODIUM ROAD BICYCLE SADDLE 290g BLACK $179.95 |
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SELLE SAN MARCO ERA LUXE BIKE BICYCLE SADDLE SEAT BLACK $29.90 |
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2010 ISM ADAMO BREAKAWAY ROAD BICYCLE SADDLE 290g BLACK $179.95 |
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Bontrager Race Lite Lux Bicycle Bike Seat Saddle Black $9.99 |
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Selle Italia TURBO road bicycle saddle brand new, black $49.99 |
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Retro Ladies Mens Black Bike Saddle Bicycle Seat $16.56 |
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2010 RITCHEY WCS STREEM V2 BICYCLE SADDLE BLACK (NEW) $55.00 |
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MOUNTAIN/ROAD BIKE BICYCLE SADDLE SEAT BLACK $5.00 |
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31.8mm Black Bicycle Saddle Quick Seat Release Clamp $3.45 |
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VETTA TT TRANSVERSE BIKE BICYCLE SADDLE SEAT BLACK $19.90 |
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SOFTRIDE BIKE BICYCLE SEAT SADDLE BLACK VELO SOFT RIDE $24.90 |
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QUINTANA ROO SEAT SADDLE BICYCLE BIKE BLACK NEW VELO $29.90 |
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SELLE ITALIA ONDA SADDLE SEAT BIKE BICYCLE BLACK RED $29.90 |
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SELLE SAN MARCO TECNO SADDLE SET BIKE BICYCLE BLACK $19.90 |
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PROPALM LEATHER BICYCLE SADDLE CARVED DESIGN-BLACK $61.95 |
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VINTAGE “LEATHERIES” SPRING SEAT BLACK BICYCLE SADDLE $7.61 |
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NEW Terry Butterfly Womens Bicycle Saddle Black/Lt Blue $59.95 |
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NEW ISM Adamo Century Bicycle Saddle Black 340g $104.95 |
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Velo Junior Saddle Black $12.29 SADDLE JUNIOR VELO BLACK… |
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Avenir Combi Bike Pump with Gauge (Silver/Black) $12.98 Covered, flexible coiled cables with integrated four-digit, easy-set combination lock. Bracket included…. |
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Electra Boy’s RatRod 20 Bicycle Saddle (Black with Flames) $24.99 Kids mini cruiser saddle from Electra. Rat Rod design; black with red and gray flames. Approx. 7-1/2″ x 8-1/4″…. |
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Timbuk2 Bike Seat Pack Small Sports Bag All you need for a day cycling in the wine country or trekking through the Headlands is this sleek bike seat accessory that will fit all your essentials like your ID, power gel, keys and a 20 spot. The Seat Pack features reflective thread to increase night visibility. Also has a Velcro strap that attaches to bike seat post, rubber piping at wear points, a red key tether and secure zipper closures…. |
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Pyramid Blk Banana $17.99 5 x 16-1/2 Black… |
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Planet Bike Men’s A.R.S. Anatomic Relief Bicycle Saddle Eliminate numbness and pain with the seriously comfortable Planet Bike Men’s A.R.S. Anatomic Relief Bicycle Saddle. The A.R.S. saddle will allow you to stay comfortable for hours of riding and take the bumps of the road or trail with minimal discomfort. While the A.R.S. is not the absolute lightest seat available, it earns its five-star rating in rump-saving comfort–making it a favorite of road r… |
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Thomson Elite Bicycle Seatpost $109.85 Thomson machined the Elite Seatpost tube and head out of a single piece of 7000 series aluminum. Its not bonded, pressed, or welded. This gives it maximum strength and minimum weight because there are no joints. The natural ellipse bored inside of the tube provides added thickness where strength is needed and removes material where you dont need it.Product FeaturesMaterial: AluminumDiameter: 25.0,… |
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Brooks B17 Standard ATB/Trekking Bicycle Saddle $99.95 Back by popular demand, the Brooks line of saddles are the most requested item that you our customers are asking for. The �Classic� B17 is an all leather cover with brass rivets plus tension adjuster. When �broken in� Brooks saddles are considered by many to be the most comfortable on the market. The Standard width (6 3/4�) is ideal for commuting, long distance trekking an… |
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Serfas Road Bag $21.95 So you’ve acquired a few bike tools for the road. The Serfas RD-2 Small Saddle Bag gives you 34 cubic inches of space for your pump, patch kit, and chain tool. A waterproof outer sleeve on the RD-2 Small Saddle Bag helps protect your multi-tool from rear-wheel spray, while a LED hook on the back holds your light for night rides. Serfas made this bag with several internal pockets so your tools stay… |
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Brooks Saddles Barbican Messenger Bag In 1910 John Boultbee and his son Wilfred Mason Brooks filed two patents related to improvements in satchels, knapsacks and the like. Both these patents guaranteed more equal distribution of the load over the straps and more stability of the bag whilst cycling. With this in mind we developed our new BARBICAN Messenger Bag, featuring a shoulder belt which can be easily secured around the waist duri… |
Leather cycling gloves
Though cycling involves the entire body in the physical activity, the hands are the ones to control direction and the feet to give power to the movement. Hence, for the body parts that receive most blows from weather and environment elements, the use of cycling gloves is almost compulsive; this means that no equipment is complete without appropriate hand protections. For those who don’t see why cycling gloves are so important, we should mention the fact that the front part of the cycle is the one that absorbs most shocks. At the body level a bump is usually felt in both hands and the butt depending on the speed and the position assumed in riding.
Cycling gloves are gloves designed for cycling. They fulfill three functions: warmth, comfort and protection.
Warmth
Gloves are normally used to keep the hands warm, a function that is chiefly essential when cycling in cold weather. The design of most modern bicycles is such that the rider’s hands remain on the handlebars while cycling, a position that leaves them bare to weather. The hands are also comparatively inactive, and do not have a great deal of muscle mass, which also put in to the possibility of chill. Gloves are therefore fundamental for insulating the hands from cold, wind, and evaporative cooling while riding a bicycle.
Comfort
Cycling places a good deal of stress on the hands, in the form of prolonged pressure against handlebars and transmission of unexpected road shocks through handlebars to the hands. The harshness of discomfort can be alleviated somewhat by riding position, but is essentially inherent in most designs of upright bicycle. However, choice of weight distribution between the saddle and handlebars is usually determined by other factors, such as aerodynamics, control and long-term comfort. Padded gloves or handlebar grips are therefore useful to increase comfort for a given geometry.
Protection
Putting a hand out to break a fall is a natural reaction. However, the hands are one of the more difficult parts of the body to repair. There is little or no spare skin, and immobilizing the hands sufficiently to promote healing involves significant inconvenience to the patient. So, many cyclists choose to wear gloves all year round to help avoid skin damage in a fall.
Qualities
An improved glove for cyclists is disclosed. The glove comprises a flexible shell including a palm side, an outside, glove fingers and a glove thumb. Resilient padding is permanently secured to the palm side of the glove shell, and extends substantially from the heel of the palm side of the shell toward the glove fingers and across the crotch area between the glove index finger and the glove thumb. The padding comprises an elastomeric layer, a layer of fibrous batting, and an external layer. Sweat from hands can make one’s gloves become unpleasant quite quickly, so it is best to store them so that air can circulate inside if at all possible (for example on a radiator). After a wet or hard ride it may be best to turn them inside-out to dry. Leather gloves can be washed in cool water and are reportedly best dried out on the hands. Gloves should fit snugly but not be tight. Pay particular attention to the length of the fingers as the fingertips can become very cold if the glove’s fingers are not long enough. Ideally the glove should be loose on the fingers and fit comfortably around the palm.
Types of gloves
Fingerless gloves
These gloves are half finger style with cotton knitted back (see through) and leather palm. Padding is very light. Velcro closure for snug fit. All black. Fingerless cycling gloves, also known as track mitts
Winter gloves
Winter gloves tend to be bulkier, perhaps being made in two parts, inner and outer, so that the inner can be washed. They will tend to have longer cuffs, to tuck into jackets and avoid the wrists being chilled,
Mittens
Mittens are good in extreme cold as they allow a single pocket of warm air to form around the fingers. They make use of brakes somewhat awkward
Lobster-claw
Lobster-claw gloves are a relatively recent innovation, halfway between glove and mitten. Two fingers are placed in each of two wide fingers, giving much of the advantage of mittens but making use of brake levers much easier
Weather shield
Weather shields (made by a company called Dry Bike) are small water- and windproof shields that attach to the handlebars and protect the hands from rain and wind. Though not gloves, they serve a similar purpose
Though the choice of weather to wear a pair of gloves or not is entirely yours, most cyclists do appreciate the need to wear some form of protection on their hands. Choosing a pair of gloves to answer your individual style or budget will never be a constraint,. What is important however, is that the pair of gloves you choose should be a quality produce and do its job extremely well in ordinary as well as tough conditions.
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