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SHIMANO XTR BLM975 LEVER UNIT
The XTR BLM975 Lever unit works on the right(rear) or left(front).
  • Brake Lever Actuation: Hydraulic
  • Brake Lever Use: Left, Right
  • Intended Use: Mountain


Price: 21.83

UGP STUDLY BELT
This leather belt from UGP has metal studs and a buckle.

Price: 19.60


TROY LEE DESIGNS XC GLOVE '07
The XC Glove from Troy Lee Designs features a lightly padded Clarino leather palm and is made from 2-way stretch spandex and Air-Prene for a lightweight, non-restrictive fit.
  • Lightly padded single layer Clarino™ leather palm.
  • Soft TPR signature logo sonic-weld for unrestricted knuckle protection.
  • Silicon grippers on fingers for increased grip on levers.
  • Velcro® backed TPR wrist closure offers a secure adjustable fit.
Troy Lee Designs Gloves Sizing Chart
Wrap a tape measure around your palm at the widest point.
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M
L
XL
XXL
8"
9"
10"
11"
 12"

Price: 16.80


O'NEAL O' SUPER WAFFLE GRIPS
O'NEAL O' SUPER WAFFLE GRIPS
 
The "Super Waffle" was created to provide the maximum in grip traction. It has a full waffle pattern around the length of the grip with three safety wire grooves for maximum adhesion to the bars. The outer diameter is designed to prevent cramping.

Available In MX, BMX or MTB

  • MX model will only work on motocross bars.
  • BMX model will only work on BMX bars
  • MTB model will only work on mountian bike bars

  • Price: 5.05


    FSA ENERGY T ROAD BAR

    FSA Energy T Road Handlebars feature a double-width single cable groove design that improves stiffness and fatigue life.

    Features and Information

    • Quad-Butted, tapered and shot-peened AL7050/T6
    • Traditional road bend
    • Double-width single cable groove design improves stiffness and fatigue life
    Item Specifications
    Color Black
    Bar Width 40 cm
    Bar Clamp Diameter 31.8 mm
    Drop Bend Style Round
    Material AL7050/T6
    Aero Bar/Cross Lever Diameter 31.7/31.8

    Price: 64.79


    FSA MEGA EXO QUAD CARTRIDGE BEARINGS
    Single replacement FSA MegaExo Cartridge Bearings, MR009.
    Price: 21.99

    YETI AS-R BUSHING/BEARING REBUILD KIT
    Bushing / bearing kit for the Yeti AS-R frame.

    Price: 59.99

    YETI AS-R MASTER REBUILD KIT
    Master rebuild kit for the Yeti AS-R frame.

    Price: 139.99

    SCHWINN CIRCUIT BIKE 2008
    Allbikes come with JenonUSA's complementary Free Pro Build Service, pleaseallow 3 business days for your bike to be assembled, inspected andpacked before shipping.

    The Circuit Bike is a smooth riding bike that features a race geometry making this bike great for anyone who is looking for a training bike or a bike that is great around the town on group rides.
    • Schwinn 'N'Litened' TIG welded aluminum frame with Schwinn Race geometry, standard 1 1/8" head tube, forged dropouts with replaceable hanger, 2x H2O bottle boss
    • Schwinn N'Gauged Cr-mo frame with 1 1/8" steerer, and canti-bosses
    • Truvativ Iso-Flow Road crankset 52-42-30 Cr-Mo chainrings
    • Shimano FD-2203 31.8 down-pull front, Shimano RD-2200 rear derailleur
    • Shimano ST-2203 brake/shift levers
    • Shimano CS HG-50 12-25 8speed
    • KMC Z-72 chain
    • TruVativ Cartridge square taper bottom bracket 68 x 113
    • Weinmann DA-16 32 hole rims
    • Schwalbe Blizzard Sport tires 700x23
    • Joy Tech sealed mech 32 hole hubs
    • Stainless Steel ED Black spokes
    • UCP Brass nipples
    • Radius caliper brakes with toe in pads
    • Road Tuned 31.8 alloy bars
    • Road Tuned Melt forged alloy 10 degree rise stem
    • Viscount VI2325 saddle
    • Alloy saddle with micro adjust head 27.2x350mm
    • Schwinn gel bar tape with embossed star logo
    • Schwinn alloy seatpost with single bolt

    Price: 399.00


    SCHWINN FASTBACK SPORT BIKE 2008
    Allbikes come with JenonUSA's complementary Free Pro Build Service, pleaseallow 3 business days for your bike to be assembled, inspected andpacked before shipping.

    The Fastback Sport is a smooth bike that features a race geometry that is great for group or training rides.
    • Schwinn Custom Drawn 'N'Litened' Silver label TIG welded aluminum frame with Schwinn Race geometry, IS standard head tube, forged dropouts with replaceable hanger, 2x H2O bottle boss and pump peg.
    • Schwinn Black Label Carbon Comp frame carbon fiber blades with 1 1/8" Cr-mo steerer and forged dropouts.
    • TruVativ Iso-Flow Road crankset 53/39 Cr-Mo chainrings
    • Shimano FD-Sora 31.8 down-pull front, RD-4500 Tiagra rear derailleur
    • Shimano Sora STI shifters
    • SRAM PG-830 8-speed cassette 12-26
    • Shimano HG-50 chain
    • TruVativ Cartridge square taper bottom bracket 68 x 108
    • Alex R500 semi aero rim 32h ft/rr
    • Schwalbe Blizzard Sport 700x23 tires
    • Formula RB-31 328 front hub
    • Formula RB-32 32* rear hub
    • Tektro 510AG dual-pivot brake caliper with DIN pads
    • Road Tuned 31.8 alloy bar
    • Road Tuned Forged 31.8 clamp stem
    • FSA integrated sealed headset
    • Selle San Marco Ponza saddle
    • Road Tuned seatpost with carbon fiber wrap 27.2x350mm
    • Cycle Magic resin pedals with toe clips and Escape Claws toe strap safety release device
    • Schwinn gel bar tape with embossed star logo
    • Schwinn forged seatpost CNC with Cr-Mo Allen bolt

    Price: 599.00


    SCHWINN FASTBACK COMP BIKE 2008
    Allbikes come with JenonUSA's complementary Free Pro Build Service, pleaseallow 3 business days for your bike to be assembled, inspected andpacked before shipping.

    The Fastback Comp is a comfortable bike that features a race geometry for a smooth ride that is both quick and responsive.

    • Schwinn Super Butted 'N'Litened' Gold label smooth welded aluminum frame with Black Label carbon fiber seat stays, race geometry, IS standard integrated head tube, forged dropouts with replaceable hanger, and 2x H2O bottle.
    • Schwinn Black Label Carbon Comp carbon fiber blades with 1 1/8" Cr-mo steerer and forged dropouts
    • TruVativ Giga X Pipe with external bearings
    • Shimano Tiagra front, 105 10 speed rear derailleurs
    • Shimano Sora STI brake/shift levers
    • SRAM PG-950 9speed cassette 12-26T
    • Formula Shawla 280 complete wheelset
    • Schwalbe Lugano 700x23  tires
    • Tektro RX-40 dual pivot caliper front brake
    • Tektro RX-40 single pivot caliper rear brake
    • Ritchey OE handlebar 31.8 clamp with anatomic bend
    • Ritchey OE stem 31.8 clamp
    • Ritchey Logic Comp Integrated  headset
    • Schwinn gel tape with embossed star logo
    • San Marco Ponza saddle
    • Road Tuned seatpost with carbon fiber wrap 27.2x350mm

    Price: 1079.00


    GT BICYCLES SERIES 3 BIKE 2007
    All bikes come with JenonUSA's complementary Free Pro Build Service, please allow 3 business days for your bike to be assembled, inspected and packed before shipping.

    The GT Series Three road bike is a smooth riding bike that is both fast and agile, it features a quality Shimano build.
    • GT R design with smooth welded Kinesis 6061 butted tubing
    • Reynolds Ouzo Comp Integrated Design 1 1/8" fork
    • Shimano compact crankset 50/34, 2 piece design
    • Wellgo Clipless pedals
    • Shimano compact front, Shimano Ultegra rear derailleurs
    • Shimano Tiagra STI 9 speed shifter/brake levers
    • Shimano 9 speed cassette 11-25
    • Shimano HG-53 9speed chain
    • Alex Crostini R2.1 rims black anodized with silver sidewalls
    • Vittoria Zaffiro 700 x 23 C tires
    • Shimano Tiagra hubs
    • Tektro Forged Dual pivot brakes
    • FSA Road Oversize with anatomic shape handlebar
    • FSA OS -170, 3D forged and CNC machined stem
    • Selle San Marco Ponza saddle
    • FSA SL-280 seatpost

    Price: 1039.00


    AVID ELIXIR DISC BRAKE PADS
    Avid-brand factory replacement brake pads for the Elixir hydraulic disc brake.
    • Quantity "1" is enough for one wheel. Order "2" if you need pads for both front and rear.

    Price: 22.00

    HAYES EL CAMINO BRAKE PLAIN PACKAGING

    Save big when you choose the El Camino in economical plain packaging. This brake delivers, with a 1-piece MonoBlock 6061-T6 caliper featuring a large sighting/cooling window and adjustable banjo angle attachment  is paired with a new, flip-flop lever design (can be used as right or left) with removable backplate for easy installation.

    Each kit includes 1 pre-bled 1500mm hose, caliper, and lever, plus rotor (so order 2 if you want brakes for a complete bike). Flip-flop lever means each kit can work as a front or rear, your choice.

    Hayes adapters for 51mm IS frame/fork mounts are not included, please see 6" adapter or 8" adapter.

    Weight: 399 grams (6" rotor)
    499 grams (8" rotor)

    Price: 64.99


    SHIMANO SAINT M810 DISC BRAKE SET
    The Saint Hydraulic Servo-Wave Brake Lever improves modulation and uses an intuitive tool-free brake lever reach adjustment for on trail adjustments, letting you concentrate on the trail and not your components. This is a right side lever pre-bled caliper set, works as a rear or shorten the hose and run the caliper on the front "moto-style".
    • Complete Pre-Bled set
    • Brake Lever Size: 1.5-finger
    • Brake Lever Material: aluminum
    • Brake Lever Finish: anodized
    • Bracket Material: aluminum
    • Bracket Finish: painted
    • SERVO WAVE Action Power Adjuster: yes
    • Reach Adjuster: tool-free reach adjustment
    • Brake Pad Types: D02S Metallic
    • Hydraulic Fluid: Shimano mineral oil
    • Brake Hose Type: SM-BH80-SB
    • Caliper Mount Type: IS Post-type
    • Caliper Material: aluminum
    • Caliper Finish: painted
    • Piston Type: Opposed 4-piston
    • Average Weight: 133 g(Lever) 162 g(Caliper)


    Price: 275.00


    HAYES HFX-9 DISC BRAKE PLAIN PACKAGING
    Brand new, pre-bled, and ready to ride. Delivered in economical plain packaging. Save big!

    These were already the best entry-level disc brake going at $119. At this closeout price, you can't lose. There are plenty of new brakes on the market, but the HFX-9 design is proven, reliable, and has excellent availability of spare parts like brake pads, etc.
    • Kit includes 1 caliper, rotor, lever, and pre-bled 150mm line
    • Sold singly, order 2 if you need enough for a complete bike
    • V-cut rotors help shed dirt and mud.
    •  6" about 450 grams
    • Flip flop lever means these can be used as front or rear  (right or left)
    • 8" about 510 grams
    Hayes adapters are not included, but required for most frame/fork applications. Ask Jenson USA for help if you're unsure about the appropriate adapter for your needs.



    Price: 59.99


    SRAM RIVAL BRAKESET '08
    The Rival Road Caliper brakeset is a quality mid-range road brakeset from SRAM at a great price, with cold-forged, aluminum arms and cartridge brake pads for easy pad changes.
    • 295g/pair
    • Front and Rear
    • Easy to adjust toe-in thanks to convex hardware
    • Polished finish

    Price: 85.00


    JAGWIRE 5MM OPEN ALLOY END CAPS 50 PACK
    Jagwire open end caps have no o-ring or nylon ring, best used with brake systems.
    • Unit of Sale: Bottle of 50
    • Fits: 5mm cable
    • Material: Aluminum


    Price: 65.00


     

    Automobile

    An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods.[1] However, the term "automobile" is far from precise, because there are many types of vehicles that do similar tasks.

    Automobile comes via the French language, from the Greek language by combining auto [self] with mobilis [moving]; meaning a vehicle that moves itself, rather than being pulled or pushed by a separate animal or another vehicle. The alternative name car is believed to originate from the Latin word carrus or carrum [wheeled vehicle], or the Middle English word carre [cart] (from Old North French), and karros; a Gallic wagon.[2][3]

    As of 2002, there were 590 million passenger cars worldwide (roughly one car per eleven people).[4]

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    History

    Although Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot is often credited with building the first self-propelled mechanical vehicle or automobile in about 1769 by adapting an existing horse-drawn vehicle, this claim is disputed by some, who doubt Cugnot's three-wheeler ever ran or was stable. Others claim Ferdinand Verbiest, a member of a Jesuit mission in China, built the first steam-powered vehicle around 1672 which was of small scale and designed as a toy for the Chinese Emperor that was unable to carry a driver or a passenger, but quite possibly, was the first working steam-powered vehicle ('auto-mobile').[5][6] What is not in doubt is that Richard Trevithick built and demonstrated his Puffing Devil road locomotive in 1801, believed by many to be the first demonstration of a steam-powered road vehicle although it was unable to maintain sufficient steam pressure for long periods, and would have been of little practical use.

    In Russia, in the 1780s, Ivan Kulibin developed a human-pedalled, three-wheeled carriage with modern features such as a flywheel, brake, gear box, and bearings; however, it was not developed further.[7]

    François Isaac de Rivaz, a Swiss inventor, designed the first internal combustion engine, in 1806, which was fueled by a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen and used it to develop the world's first vehicle, albeit rudimentary, to be powered by such an engine. The design was not very successful, as was the case with others such as Samuel Brown, Samuel Morey, and Etienne Lenoir with his hippomobile, who each produced vehicles (usually adapted carriages or carts) powered by clumsy internal combustion engines.[8]

    In November 1881 French inventor Gustave Trouvé demonstrated a working three-wheeled automobile that was powered by electricity. This was at the International Exhibition of Electricity in Paris.[9]

    Although several other German engineers (including Gottlieb Daimler, Wilhelm Maybach, and Siegfried Marcus) were working on the problem at about the same time, Karl Benz generally is acknowledged as the inventor of the modern automobile.[8]

    An automobile powered by his own four-stroke cycle gasoline engine was built in Mannheim, Germany by Karl Benz in 1885 and granted a patent in January of the following year under the auspices of his major company, Benz & Cie., which was founded in 1883. It was an integral design, without the adaptation of other existing components and including several new technological elements to create a new concept. This is what made it worthy of a patent. He began to sell his production vehicles in 1888.

    Sunday, November 23, 2008

    Two-wheeled motorvehicle policy

    Community Action for Sustainable Transport - Draft 18.11.2008

    This policy uses some strategies first developed by Motorcycling Australia.

    Background


    For trips where public transport, walking and cycling are not good options people should consider using a two-wheeled motor vehicle (TWMV) rather than a car.

    Switching from a car to a motorcycle, scooter or electric bike is an easy way for people to reduce congestion, greenhouse emissions and save money on fuel.

    TWMVs make more efficient use of fuel, road space and parking space than a single occupant car and can play a part in the campaign to reduce congestion and climate change.

    Statistics on fuel efficiency are available here

    When driven below the speed limit TWMVs also pose less of a safety risk to other road users than cars, trucks and buses due to their weight.

    TWMVs are a more affordable transport option than driving a single occupant car, and will also help preserve oil reserves for essential agricultural, medical and transport uses.

    All levels of Government should be doing more to encourage people to switch from their car to TWMVs.


    Proposed strategies

    More free parking spaces for TWMVs at activity centres and public transport nodes. Parking must be safe, conveniently located and ensure pedestrian, wheelchair and cyclist access is not obstructed. Car parks should be reclaimed for TWMV parking where possible.

    Inclusion of two-wheeled motor vehicles in National Road Transport policies

    Reduction in registration fees for TWMVs

    Provision of TWMV-only lanes on key arterial roads

    Exemption from tolls on tolled roads and infrastructure for TWMVs

    Mandatory TWMV parking to be included in the construction plans for new buildings

    Integration of TWMVs into the planning for Public Transport projects, such as park and ride for bikes.

    A national standard that restricts the speed of new TWMVs available for the general public to 120km/hr

    Advertising campaigns to encourage people to switch from a car to a two-wheeled motor vehicle

    Government purchase of electric bicycles for use by employees and citizens

    Fuel efficiency, in its basic sense, is the same as thermal efficiency, meaning the efficiency of a process that converts chemical potential energy contained in a carrier fuel into kinetic energy or work. Overall fuel efficiency may vary per device, which in turn may vary per application, and this spectrum of variance is often illustrated as a continuous energy profile. Non-transportation applications, such as industry, benefit from increased fuel efficiency, especially fossil fuel power plants or industries dealing with combustion, such as ammonia production during the Haber process. The United States Department of Energy and the EPA maintain a Web site with fuel economy information, including testing results and frequently asked questions.

    In the context of transportation, "fuel efficiency" more commonly refers to the energy efficiency of a particular vehicle model, where its total output (range, or "mileage" [U.S.]) is given as a ratio of range units per a unit amount of input fuel (gasoline, diesel, etc.). This ratio is given in common measures such as "liters per 100 kilometers" (L/100 km) (common in Europe and Canada or "miles per gallon" (mpg) (prevalent in the USA, UK, and often in Canada, using their respective gallon measurements) or "kilometres per litre"(kmpl) (prevalent in Asian countries such as India and Japan). Though the typical output measure is vehicle range, for certain applications output can also be measured in terms of weight per range units (freight) or individual passenger-range (vehicle range / passenger capacity).

    This ratio is based on a car's total properties, including its engine properties, its body drag, weight, and rolling resistance, and as such may vary substantially from the profile of the engine alone. While the thermal efficiency of petroleum engines has improved in recent decades, this does not necessarily translate into fuel economy of cars, as people in developed countries tend to buy bigger and heavier cars (i.e. SUVs will get less range per unit fuel than an economy car).

    Hybrid vehicle designs use smaller combustion engines as electric generators to produce greater range per unit fuel than directly powering the wheels with an engine would, and (proportionally) less fuel emissions (CO2 grams) than a conventional (combustion engine) vehicle of similar size and capacity. Energy otherwise wasted in stopping is converted to electricity and stored in batteries which are then used to drive the small electric motors. Torque from these motors is very quickly supplied complementing power from the combustion engine. Fixed cylinder sizes can thus be designed more efficiently.

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    [edit] Energy-efficiency terminology

    "Energy efficiency" is similar to fuel efficiency but the input is usually in units of energy such as British thermal units (BTU), megajoules (MJ), gigajoules (GJ), kilocalories (kcal), or kilowatt-hours (kW·h). The inverse of "energy efficiency" is "energy intensity", or the amount of input energy required for a unit of output such as MJ/passenger-km (of passenger transport), BTU/ton-mile (of freight transport, for long/short/metric tons), GJ/t (for steel production), BTU/(kW·h) (for electricity generation), or litres/100 km (of vehicle travel). This last term "litres per 100 km" is also a measure of "fuel economy" where the input is measured by the amount of fuel and the output is measured by the distance travelled. For example: Fuel economy in automobiles.

    Given a heat value of a fuel, it would be trivial to convert from fuel units (such as litres of gasoline) to energy units (such as MJ) and conversely. But there are two problems with comparisons made using energy units:

    • There are two different heat values for any hydrogen-containing fuel which can differ by several percent (see below). Which one do we use for converting fuel to energy?
    • When comparing transportation energy costs, it must be remembered that a kilowatt hour of electric energy may require an amount of fuel with heating value of 2 or 3 kilowatt hours to produce it.

    [edit] Energy content of fuel

    The specific energy content of a fuel is the heat energy obtained when a certain quantity is burned (such as a gallon, litre, kilogram). It is sometimes called the "heat of combustion". There exists two different values of specific heat energy for the same batch of fuel. One is the high (or gross) heat of combustion and the other is the low (or net) heat of combustion. The high value is obtained when, after the combustion, the water in the "exhaust" is in liquid form. For the low value, the "exhaust" has all the water in vapor form (steam). Since water vapor gives up heat energy when it changes from vapor to liquid, the high value is larger since it includes the latent heat of vaporization of water. The difference between the high and low values is significant, about 8 or 9%.

    In thermodynamics, the thermal efficiency (\eta_{th} \,) is a dimensionless performance measure of a thermal device such as an internal combustion engine, a boiler, or a furnace, for example. The input, Q_{in} \,, to the device is heat, or the heat-content of a fuel that is consumed. The desired output is mechanical work, W_{out} \,, or heat, Q_{out} \,, or possibly both. Because the input heat normally has a real financial cost, a memorable, generic definition of thermal efficiency is[1]

    \eta_{th} \equiv \frac{\text{What you get}}{\text{What you pay for}}.

    From the first law of thermodynamics, the output can't exceed what is input, so

    0 \le \eta_{th} \le 1.0.

    When expressed as a percentage, the thermal efficiency must be between 0% and 100%. Due to inefficiencies such as friction, heat loss, and other factors, thermal efficiencies are typically much less than 100%. For example, a typical gasoline automobile engine operates at around 25% thermal efficiency, and a large coal-fueled electrical generating plant peaks at about 46%. The largest diesel engine in the world peaks at 51.7%. In a combined cycle plant, thermal efficiencies are approaching 60%.[2]

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    [edit] Heat engines

    When transforming thermal energy into mechanical energy, the thermal efficiency of a heat engine is the percentage of heat energy that is transformed into work. Thermal efficiency is defined as

    \eta_{th} \equiv \frac{W_{out}}{Q_{in}} = 1 - \frac{Q_{out}}{Q_{in}}

    [edit] Carnot efficiency

    The second law of thermodynamics puts a fundamental limit on the thermal efficiency of heat engines. Surprisingly[citation needed], even an ideal, frictionless engine can't convert anywhere near 100% of its input heat into work. The limiting factors are the temperature at which the heat enters the engine, T_H\,, and the temperature of the environment into which the engine exhausts its waste heat,T_C\,, measured in the absolute Kelvin or Rankine scale. From Carnot's theorem, for any engine working between these two temperatures:

    \eta_{th} \le 1 - \frac{T_C}{T_H}\,

    This limiting value is called the Carnot cycle efficiency because it is the efficiency of an unattainable, ideal, lossless (reversible) engine cycle called the Carnot cycle. No heat engine, regardless of its construction, can exceed this efficiency.

    Examples of T_H\, are the temperature of hot steam entering the turbine of a steam power plant, or the temperature at which the fuel burns in an internal combustion engine.

     

     

     

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