Posts Tagged ‘tube’
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Sunlite Scooter Tube 9
I love this mount, easy to set up and GPS doesn’t move on the dashboard, safe to use, much better than the suction mount I used before which hit me several times as it can be easily dislodged from the windshield especially because of the moisture from the rain.
Bicycle Tire Repair Tube
Have used this device only once so far, and it seems to work very well. It’s very easy to use and attach to the bike, and seems very solid structurally. It is an absolute must have if you have a bike with an other then standard top tube. And since so many mountain bikes these days do, it essentially becomes a must have if you have a mountain bike. As well, if your cables run along the bottom of your top tube, you avoid having them pushed up against your bike and scratching the frame, not to mention stretching and then not shifting right, which they would do if you hung it from the top tube. The red ends of the device are coated with a rubbery material so they don’t scratch your bike. I use this device with the Yakima Swingdaddy Rack, and its a win-win combination. I would recommend both items to anyone.
Yakima Tube Top Women
I love this thing! When I have time to sit and read a few pages or chapters, it’s perfect. It’s a definite plus to be able to carry large amounts of books in one device to access anytime I want.
The reason I rate it 4 stars: the main reason I chose this over other e-readers is the text-to-speech feature. I am careful to mainly choose volumes that have this option enabled. I find the reader voices irritating, though, and no matter how I adjust the speed it doesn’t seem right. Plus, the words are not really read; sounds are pronounced, but are frequently incorrect for the context of the sentence or whole word. For example, names and quotations often come out sounding like a new language. It can be annoying to have to go back and re-read things I was trying to listen to while doing other tasks. I’m big on multi-tasking, so it was supposed to be a wonderful way to enjoy classic literature and other things. Instead, I’m finding I have to go back multiple times, which does take away the ‘wow’ factor that initially had me choosing the Kindle 2 instead of another brand device.
The one big factor I’m not sure about is not being able to replace the battery myself, but I knew that was an issue before receiving this, and I don’t forsee it being a concern for anytime soon.
I am still basically pleased with the product and do expect to continue using it for many years.
Slime Bicycle Tube Sealant
The first time I heard about this book was about two or three years ago when my cousin told me this was “soooo gooood!” and I had to read it. I didn’t at first because I knew it was in the Young Adult section of the bookstore and I am always a bit iffy about that section.
Then, once the movie came out and there was this huge craze that followed, I definitely didn’t want to read the books because I try to not get sucked into all the hype.
This past Thanksgiving, I saw that another one of my cousins had the books and I asked her if I could borrow the first book so I could find out what all this mess was about. I definitely didn’t want to waste my money if the books turned out to be as dumb as I thought they would be.
So, on the car ride home I started reading … and reading… and reading … I found that I couldn’t put the book down! When I wasn’t reading, I was thinking about the book and how I wished I could be reading. True this is no mind bending, life changing work of literature, but I found it to be quite addictive and I don’t know why!
As soon as I finished the first book, I ran out to Wal-mart and bought the other three books because I couldn’t wait to have them shipped to me from Amazon.
By the end of the next week, I had finished all the books!
I hate my self a little for getting sucked into these books, but I just found them so entertaining and addictive.
Kenda Road Bicycle Tube
Slime in tubes is like eating fast food. It sometimes does the trick, it sometimes makes you sick. As a professional bike mechanic, I have pulled thorns out of tubes with slime and it sometimes holds the air and sometimes a small green puddle hisses at you, almost making fun of you for filling your ties with something that looks like antifreeze and has the consistency of snot. There are more effective and lightweight latex tire fillers commonly used on tubeless tires that I have pulled countless thorns out of with no leakage, but to me the best possible fix are Rema patches. Never once, when properly applied, have I had one of those fail.
Slime Smart Tube Presta