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Shimano RD-M772 XT Shadow Rear Derailleur, GS
Feature: ... Shimano America XT RD-M772 Shadow Rear Derailleur GS Top Normal, 9 Speed ...more
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Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | M772 'Shadow': lower profile body with direct cable routing, stronger spring, and redesigned bracket to avoid chainstay contact (aluminum B-attachment with a Top-Normal return spring). M771 Traditional: Top-Normal return spring ideal for RapidFire. M770 Rapid-Riase: Low-Normal return spring ideal for DualControl. Wide link parallelogram design increases rigidity and performance. P-body rubber bumper reduces noise and adds durability (M771/770). 4 flouric coated link pivot bushings minimize...more
Shimano SGS Top normal Shadow Rear Derailleur
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Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 4 Date: 2010-07-19 Summary: shimano rear derailleur ... my brother in low was very pleased with the item jacob puister costa rica ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2009-05-29 Summary: Skip the XTR, get this ... I had to replace my rear derailleur for the first time on my Specialized Stumpjumper. It came with an XTR version of this (2-3 years old now) and the old one got clobbered in a fall (maybe two?). When I went into the store to get a new one I was in sticker shock over the $200 price tag for the XTR. I said no thanks and did some research. The differences between this model and the XTR are minuscule and not worth the extra money. After a few hours of work I had this working and it shifts just as beautifully as my old ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | M772 'Shadow': lower profile body with direct cable routing, stronger spring, and redesigned bracket to avoid chainstay contact (aluminum B-attachment with a Top-Normal return spring). M771 Traditional: Top-Normal return spring ideal for RapidFire. M770 Rapid-Riase: Low-Normal return spring ideal for DualControl. Wide link parallelogram design increases rigidity and performance. P-body rubber bumper reduces noise and adds durability (M771/770). 4 flouric coated link pivot bushings minimize...more
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The Art of Cycling: A Guide to Bicycling in 21st-Century America
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 4 Date: 2010-06-06
Summary: Good book, would be better in paper format
... I bought this on the recommendation of some buddies on [...]. I thought I'd be tricky & buy it for Kindle, so I can easily take it with me and read it on the train to work. Unfortunately, this is one of those books that would be better in a dead tree book. For one thing, he makes footnotes whenever he quotes something. These notes are sometimes quite detailed, and the references go to a special part in the back of the book. Flipping back & forth is not convenient on a Kindle. The other thing is that some images are
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[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2010-05-11
Summary: Entertaining reading for the suburban rider, too!
... I find the content of this book to be very entertaining, and eye opening as I am a suburban/rural rider, not an urban cyclist. The organization also allows for me to review and follow other's comments on particular sections. So I've read ahead based on reviews at times. All in all a fascinating book for the active cyclist. The only omission is one often overlooked by bicyclists: growth in the electric assist cycling. Not as an intrusion to purists who bike without auxiliary power, but as a practical extension for the
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Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | Covering much more than just riding a bike in traffic, author Robert Hurst paints, in uncanny detail, the challenges, strategies, and art of riding a bike on America's modern streets and roadways. The Art of Cycling dismantles the bicycling experience and slides it under the microscope, piece by piece. Its primary concern is safety, but this book goes well beyond the usual tips and how-to, diving in to the realms of history, psychology, sociology, and economics. It empowers readers with
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Cycling's 50 Craziest Stories
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2010-04-30 Summary: Delightful cycling morsels... ... This is a collection of quirky, anecdotal short stories about competitive road cycling, written by someone who has toiled as a racer as well as a writer. Les Woodland's writing style has a Nelson Algren/Studs Terkel feel, and you find yourself slowing down to savor every word. These are generally little tales about obscure people in and around the sport of cycling, and Les has a talent for making them entertaining and memorable in his two to four page stories. Many, if not most, of the stories are absurdly funny. My ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2010-03-20 Summary: A Ride on the Wild Side of Cycling ... In a sport where professional riders often take themselves way too seriously, it is refreshing to get a glimpse now and then of some of their funny or even strange sides, and this book doesn't disappoint. While there may be a couple of stories in the book that you've heard before, most of them will be new even to serious students of cycling history, since this book is, for the most part, NOT a retelling of tales we've all heard over and over again. Woodland, who's lived on The Continent since about 1970, put a lot ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | Professional cycling has been around for more than 100 years, more than enough time for nearly anything imaginable to have happened. Whether it's the Tour de France racer who thought the worst thing that could happen to him was being forced to wear the Yellow Jersey, or the communist team director who insisted, on a whim, that a rider have a toe amputated or the fit of jealousy that started the Giro d'Italia, the sport has an endless supply of examples of human folly. Les Woodland has...more
Bicycling Magazine's Complete Book of Road Cycling Skills : Your Guide to Riding Faster, Stronger, Longer, and Safer
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Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 4 Date: 2009-01-02 Summary: Easy reading collection of articles ... As another reviewer pointed out, this is a colleciton of articles that don't make one continous book. I look at it as more of a manual. I didn't read it in order, but just went through the chapters that I thought were relevant and returned for the others later. I am pretty new to cycling (beyond riding my bike as a kid). Although I was not impressed with the review of fast food burritos, I did find much of the information to be useful and encouraging. It is a primer. You'll probably want to move on to other cycling ...more
[2] Rating: 4 Date: 2008-02-13 Summary: Dated, but still a fun read ... I'm an experienced cyclist and I found this a fun read. It's a collection of articles that were published in Bicycling magazine back in the 90's on various aspects on road cycling. There are sections on skills, training and nutrition and I found useful information throughout the book. I feel that the articles were chosen to have a timeless slant as there aren't many examples on equipment, most of the articles are on technique. Specifically I found the few articles on training that included examples to be helpful, like ...more
Editorial Reviews [1] ... Product Description | Take your road cycling to the next level with the newest techniques, equipment, and skills from the leading magazine in the sport. Check out how to: * Ensure your bike is in tip-top shape in 8 easy steps * Boost your efficiency with smooth pedaling and proper form * Brake without wasting speed or wiping out * Ride safely in wet, cold, and hot weather * Convert your mountain bike for the road * Master the skills of riding in traffic * Get long-distance secrets from the Race Across America...more
[2] ... Review | Maybe you're a novice who has yet to squeeze into that first pair of sexy Lycra shorts. Or perhaps you're a seasoned racer who is seeking ways to become stronger and faster. Whatever the case, you will be well served by Ed Pavelka's comprehensive guide, which takes the reader on a highly readable ride through road cycling--from the basics of handling and maintenance to the subtle intricacies of racing. Instead of asking the reader to take his word on every subject, Pavelka has gathered a cast of Olympians...more