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Gear Sram Carbon TT Brake Lever First Class Lever
The Sram Carbon TT brake lever is a good looking and lightweight lever that performs flawlessly.  The thin carbon lever does not cut into your hand like some others with a similar design.  Moreover, the lever feels very strong when braking as it does ... <more>
Monday, February 18, 2008
 
Gear Zensah Performance Apparel Shin Splint/Calf Compression Sleeve A Race Day Saver?
If you suffer from shin splints or, like me, have a nagging calf injury that seems to flare up in every race, perhaps you should give one of these compressions sleeves a try.  At $19.99, you can afford for it not to work for you. But if it does, then ... <more>
Monday, December 17, 2007
 
Gear Cervelo Soloist Team One Great Bike!
If you haven’t swapped out numerous framesets while consistently using components that you are thoroughly familiar with, then you wouldn’t realize just how good most modern framesets are.   There isn’t a great deal of difference between many of them ... <more>
Friday, October 19, 2007
 
Gear Easton Attack TT Light, Strong and Uncomfortable
Easton's Attack TT one piece, carbon aero bar is the lightest on the market.  It is also drop dead gorgeous and instantly turns your tri bike into a head turner.  The best thing about the bar is its light weight which allows your tri bike's weight ... <more>
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
 
Gear Campagnolo Bora Ultra Remarkably Smooth Ride
The first thing you notice about Campagnolo's Bora Ultras is their beauty.  Due to their looks or perhaps because they are relatively rare and so expensive, few wheelsets draw as many remarks.  The carbon weave of the rim and hub is far more exciting ... <more>
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
 
Gear Sram PC-1090R 10-Speed Chain Keep it Longer
I am surprised by the number of people who think that bike chains don’t wear out.   I guess it’s reasonable to assume that a metal part would last a long tim e, but that is generally not the case.   Depending on a variety of factors, chains last from ... <more>
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
 
Gear Garmin StreetPilot c330 How to Get There
The Garmin StreetPilot c330 is one of the best bangs for the buck you can buy.   I travel regularly for my day job and it never fails me.   It provides piece of mind, safety and it significantly reduces the time it takes to get anywhere, especially ... <more>
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
 
Gear Brooks Burn 3 A Ride That Glides
My oldest son has been a fan of Brooks running shoes for some time now.  He has used Brooks training shoes, cross country spikes and track spikes.  He loves them because they are both incredibly light and have an unmatched ride.  I've also been a fan ... <more>
Sunday, August 19, 2007
 
Gear Cervelo R3 SL Wow!
The Cervelo R3 SL is a very different looking road bike because it uses some of the most unique tube shapes imaginable.  These tube shapes are only possible with carbon fiber; I don't think they could be reproduced with any metal (at least the tubes couldn't ... <more>
Saturday, August 18, 2007
 
Gear Nike Dri-Fit Mesh Singlet Dri?
I bought a new Nike Dri-Fit Singlet the other day and have run in it twice.  First, I should note that I am a heavy sweater and we are experiencing a heat wave at the moment with extremely high humidity.  Nevertheless, this singlet holds a remarkable ... <more>
Monday, August 13, 2007
 


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