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WHEEL RACING W-5 15X10 5.5" BS WHEEL IMCA AERO BASSETT US $49.99
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DIAMOND WHEEL W-5 15X10" 4" BS STEEL RACING OVAL IMCA LATE MODEL BASSETT AERO US $35.00
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Hot Wheels Sea Serpent Island Playset List Price: $21.99 Sale Price: $14.80 |
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Hot Wheels Sea Serpent Island Playset: From the depths of the bathtub comes a sea serpent ready to take your Hot Wheels cars for a ride. Wind along the serpent's back, down the ramps and inside hidden passages, all the while avoiding the sneaky serpent's pivoting head that spits water in all directions. From the depths of the bathtub comes a sea serpent Island Playset Make bath time fun time all over again Take your Hot Wheels cars for the ultimate ride Features serpents pivoting head that spits water in all directions Includes water friendly playset with ramps and hidden passages |
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Air Hogs Hyperactives Pro Aero GX - Blue/Yellow List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $37.99 |
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Despite its small size, the Air Hogs Hyperactives Pro Aero GX car is powerful, aerodynamic, and packed with features. At 2.4 GHz, this RC car can reach speeds of 20 miles per hour. Recommended for kids 12 years and older, this car features a flexible roll bar that will turn the car right-side up if it flips. The car's controller runs on a multiband frequency that allows kids to run up to 10 cars at once for lots of racing action. Hyperactives RC Ages: 12 and up Requires: 6 AA batteries; Phillips screwdriver At a Glance: 2.4 GHz car reaches speeds of 20 mph Roll bar flips the car upright for continuous driving Multiband frequency allows kids to operate up to 10 cars at once Auto-pairing automatically connects the car and controller Battery-powered controller charges your car without needing an outlet The Air Hogs Hyperactives can reach speeds of 20 miles per hour. View larger. High Speeds and Roll Bar Keep Car in Action This RC car, with 2.4 GHz performance, can reach speeds of up to 20 miles per hour. This is approximately 500 miles per hour in scaled speed. With this amount of speed, the car can really catch air off jumps. Suspension halfway along the car allows it to conquer small obstacles, although running over anything bigger than an electrical cord is challenging due to its size. A flexible roll bar turns the car upright if it flips. Constructed of clear plastic, the roll bar is flexible enough to give way during impact and toss the car back onto its wheels, yet resilient enough that it won't easily tear. The roll bar also contributes to the aerodynamics of the car, as it encounters jumps and races along the ground. Auto-Pairing, Wide-Range Controller The pistol-grip double-handed controller automatically connects to the car when it is switched on, so there is no need to fiddle with frequencies. Because the controller has a multiband frequency, kids can race up to 10 cars at once without interfering signals. The controller also features a wide 100-foot range, so you can drive the car without having to chase it to stay in range. Full Control of Speed and Direction The driving difficulty level of this RC car is rated as expert and designed to give you full control over the motion of the vehicle. With a slow and fast mode, forward and backward lever, three-point turning control, and trim control button, the controller offers quick and accurate direction of the car. The controller's side knob turns to three points, allowing you to send the car left, right, and straight. The forward and backward lever is sensitive enough to give you control over your car's speed during turns. Charges on the Go The controller takes six AA batteries (not included) and plugs into the RC car to charge. While the instructions estimate 30 to 50 minutes to charge the car, our testers found that once charging began, the process was much quicker. To preserve battery life, your controller will turn off after five minutes of disuse. Comes with Indoor and Outdoor Tires This RC car is an all-terrain vehicle, thanks to the two sets of tires. The foam indoor tires drive well on carpeted surfaces, and the rubber tires take on outdoor or smooth surfaces with ease thanks to their added traction. The tires are easy to change out: Simply slide them off the wheel, and replace them with their matching counterpart. What's in the Box Air Hogs Hyperactives Pro Aero GX car, four rubber tires, four foam tires, one pistol grip remote, and instruction manual. Red/Gold Metallic Blue/Silver Metallic Orange/White When it comes to RC performance it doesnt get better than this. The high powered, high speed Hyperactive Pro runs on a 2.4 Ghz controller for ultimate range and power. Includes one controller and charger. 6 AA batteries required. Ages 12+. Race a virtually unlimited number of friends without ever worrying about interference. With its selfrighting functionality this Hyperactive always returns to its upright position giving you maximum racing time. Usable indoors and out, switch between your selection of foam and rubber tires for maximum environment performance. Defy gravity, reach insane speeds and witness the explosive high end performance of the hyperactives pro |
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Kettler Aero Air Tires Pedal Car List Price: $299.00 Sale Price: $219.99 |
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Pedaling provides a fun and exciting way to exercise while helping to develop motor skills. Kettler pedal vehicles are sure to excite all active children who enjoy playing outside. Made with quality, durability, and great features, these pedal-powered vehicles allow your young driver to get in that much needed active playtime. Features: Pneumatic tubeless air tires on sealed ball bearings Dual rear wheel handbrake High carbon steel frame with fade resistant powder coat finish Coasting lever 3 position easy adjust high back racing seat Oversized, anti-slip pedals Sporty steering wheel Fully enclosed chain for safety Four bolt easy assembly Recommended ages are 5-9 years Specifications: Seat to Pedal: 22 to 25 inches Seat to Floor: 11.5 inches Dimensions: 44 by 23 by 25 inches Weight: 38 pounds Age: 5 - 9 years Weight Limit: 200 pounds Assembly Required: Yes Kiddi-O AERO Racer is an awesome, all - terrain pedal car! Go wherever the road takes you... and beyond! With heavy-duty, all-terrain, tubeless pneumatic tires, pavement is optional. Safe, sturdy and speedy! The Kettler AERO Racer is a 4-wheeled adrenaline rush! Vrooooom!: Dual wheel rear safety hand brake; Durable powder coat finish; Coasting lever; 3-position easy-adjust high-back racing seat; Oversized anti-slip pedals; Sporty steering wheel; Fully enclosed chain for safety; For ages 5-9 years, up to 200 lbs.; Adult Assembly Required. Order Yours Today! CHOKING HAZARD. Item contains small parts. Keep Away from Children Until Assembled. Kiddi-O AERO Racer |
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New Directions in Race Car Aerodynamics: Designing for Speed (Engineering and Performance) List Price: $34.95 Sale Price: $18.61 |
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"Race Car Aerodynamics" is the first book to summarize the secrets of the rapidly developing field of high-speed vehicle design. Author Joseph Katz provides clear explanations for both the engineer who wants to improve his or her design skills and enthusiasts who simply want to understand how their favorite race cars go fast. -How aerodynamics win races. Why downforce is more important than streamlining and drag reduction -Wind tunnel designs, methods and results-what you can and can't believe -Special overview section reviews the fundamentals of aerodynamics -Full definitions of terms, with equations and examples provided for determining key aerodynamic parameters like Drag, Lift and Side-force coefficients, fluid viscosity, or wind-tunnel corrections -Designing wings and venturis-what works and what doesn't -Numerous examples using specific race cars: passenger-based, prototypes, and open-wheel designs Drawing upon his extensive research and experience in the field of aerodynamics, the author has produced a comprehensive data base that will become a standard in its field. Whether you are a designer, instructor, or enthusiast, "Race Car Aerodynamics" will give you the essential information on what makes race cars fast. |
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Shift 2 - Unleashed (Limited Edition) - XBOX 360 Sale Price: $11.88 |
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The critically acclaimed Shift franchise returns to the track with Shift 2 Unleashed. The most immersive racing experience to date brings the True Driver's Experience to life with all the intensity and exhilaration of being behind the wheel and competing in the Driver's Battle. From the all-new helmet cam to night racing to frighteningly real physics and crashes, Shift 2 Unleashed delivers all the violence and excitement of race day in a groundbreaking authentic racing experience. |
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Aeromax Alloy Wheelset Road Bike Comp 700c Wheels List Price: $275.00 Sale Price: $99.97 |
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2012 HAND BUILT 700C COMP AERO MAX ALUMINUM ROAD BIKE WHEELSET DETAILS: Compatible with Shimano 7,8,9 and 10spd cassette's Wheels come with rim strip and Alloy XRP or Vuelta skewers Serviceable Vuelta Ball Bearings Hand Built Every wheel is stressed 3 times Trued to a tolerance 0.3 for road Every spoke is tension tested with a DT Swiss Gauge These 700c clincher wheels are great for around town, daily training rides or racing. Comparable wheels sell in bikes shops around the country for $275 to$300 SPECIFICATIONS: Type-Road Freehub Type:Shimano 7,8,9 and 10spd (note: 7 speed will need spacer) Color: black 24 spoke aero double wall alloy rims, machined sidewalls and black flat matt finish Stainless Steel Black aero 3.0mm spokes Patented 2-left/2-right spoke pattern Spacing: front 100mm, rear 130mm Axle Length: front 110mm, rear 140mm Weight: Front 873g / Rear 1158g / Pair 2031g |
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Easton EA90 TT Road Bike Wheel (700c, Campagnolo) List Price: $450.00 Sale Price: $314.53 |
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Getting the perfect mountain bike pedals does not have to be a difficult process when you know what to look for. Mountain bike pedals are of three varieties: clipless, platform and cage. It is of utmost importance to know what pedals to have, because they make a huge difference to your ride. In this article we will discuss all three kinds of bike pedals so you can make an informed choice when you visit the store to actually buy your mountain bike.
Sorting your best Options
Clipless bike pedals are thought of as being the right choice for casual riders. In case of the clipless type of bike pedals snapping the feet into position is the only thing you need to do and a fast side rotation of your foot will operate to free the connection, letting you to get off the bike or put a foot down in case you want to pause or rest.
Clipless bike pedals are wonderful for delivering an amazingly stable connection which in turn lets you to pedal faster and more efficiently. Those mountain bikers who are professional often take heart in these pedals since they permit you to make better use of your leg muscles in cranking up full circles which always is more competent and professional.
Another option in mountain bike pedals is the cage style which is generally found on the more inexpensive bikes, basically because they are less expensive and therefore not of the best value. If you are a novice or if you ride out seldom, this may work very nicely with you. You surely should not spend money unnecessary when you do not plan to use them much.
The last crucial kind of mountain bike pedals, flat or platform bike pedals are the ones which do not offer any attachment between the pedal and the foot which means they allow a good degree of grip between the shoes and the pedal. However, that is all that you end up getting so you better chuck the when you plan to scale speedier, higher and rougher mountain terrains.
The competency of your pedaling is mostly compromised by these pedals which becomes a struggle during technical events. However, they are the best for beginners and those bikers who want to put their feet down often or quickly.
Selecting the right pedals for your mountain bike is of course a very important criterion to make your ride enjoyable, efficient and comfortable as well.
Adam Peters writes for http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com Keep reading about aero rims and bicycles at his web.
Bicycle Rims and Wheels,
The first bicycle wheels were from a horse drawn cart, made of wood with a metal band round the bicycle rim, very hard and very uncomfortable to ride. Then a man called Dunlop (Scottish) invented the pneumatic tire, this along with Macadam (another Scot) inventing the tar road surface made cycling a lot more comfortable.
The bicycle rim, like the bicycle frame hasn’t changed much in design, it does still round and always will be. From the first wooden rims the next were made of steel, then alloy and now if you can afford it, carbon. Of all bicycle parts the bicycle rim can make a big difference to how your bike handles. First the weight of your rim affects your sprinting and climbing as the weight will slow you down, for a long, flat effort the weight isn’t as important as when you get the wheels rolling the weight can help to keep them going. The shape of the rim can be important also, a flat rim is best for climbing as aerodynamics are not so important on a hill, a deep section, aero, rim will help you cut through the air, but in a cross wind could cause you handling problems.
Bicycle Rims Materials
The different materials used for rims are very important also, steel is heavy and if damaged can be difficult to pull back into shape, but because it’s so strong it is quite difficult to bend in the first place and steel is cheaper than all the other materials. Alloy is probably the most popular rim, it can be made in any shape and profile, flat or aero, but not too deep as it would then weigh too much, most deep section rims are of a alloy braking section nearest the tire which is then mounted to a carbon deep section for lightness and aerodynamics and a very beautiful looking bicycle rim. As with most things if money is no problem you can go for the best, this would be an all carbon rim, strong and very light, but there are a few problems with these rims, first they don’t brake so well in wet conditions and you must use special brake blocks for carbon and they can be expensive, also the rim has to be perfectly round and not have any bulges in the rim wall as this will make braking quite erratic, carbon is a difficult material to work with and must be well looked after.
Types Of Rim To Consider
There are also two types of rim to consider and this depends on which kind of tire you want to use, first there are tubular tires these are glued on to the bicycle rim, cost more and are difficult to repair after a puncture, but for racing they feel and ride wonderfully. Clincher tires have improved a lot recently and are nearly as good as tubular for performance and are easily repairable and more reasonably priced. Most manufacturers make all styles in both systems.
So which should I buy? Not an easy answer, as there is so much to choose from, years ago you went to your local bike shop, picked out which hubs, spokes and rims you wanted and he would build your wheels, but now most rim makers also manufacture their own wheel sets, Mavic, Shimano and Campanology are probably the best known, check out their web-sites for all their new goodies, there are other brands and if you go to your local cycle shop or look in the bike magazines you’ll find them. There is a lot to choose form, but they are all round.
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i am looking for these parts for my 1994 dodge caravan read for parts?
Parts i want for my 1994 Dodge Caravan:
1. SuperCharger
2. Cold Air Intake
3. Intercooler
4. A CO2 perge kit, (so CO2 would spray out of the mount above my tire when i push a button)
5. Racing Seats
6. New Speedometor (digital)
7. Steering wheel (racing type)
8. Aero dynamic body kit
9. UnderGlow
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wanna be diffrent, dont wanna be that kid with the honda, or that kid with the mustang.
call chip foose and tell him to set down before you tell him all this,this would be a good challenge for him,happy easter ,
First Edition Cycling News, Tuesday, April 27, 2010
The Nature Valley Grand Prix has made several drastic changes to its six-stage event this year, including a restriction to normal road bikes for the time trial and several course revisions.
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