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Columns Kevin's Korner New and Improved?
After my truck was vandalized, I needed to replace my Polar heart rate monitor chest strap for use with my Polar CS100 computer.  Since I had used the old style straps in the past, I decided to buy the "new and improved" Wearlink soft fabric strap.  The ... <more>

 
Columns Sneak Peek 2009 Scott Plasma
Here's a look at the new Scott Plasma for 2009.  Right click the pictures for a full size view. ... <more>

 
Columns New Products 2009 Shimano Dura Ace
Shimano announces its all new Dura Ace line of components that are expected this Fall. 7900 Series Dura-Ace – The Evolution of Perfection   Irvine, CA June 2, 2008 – Shimano introduces the all new 7900 series Dura-Ace. The new mechanical ... <more>

 
Columns Best Damn Whatever! Behind The Saddle Cage Mount & Cages
The Minoura SBH-300 cage mount is easy to install and remove, reasonably light, very strong, works just as intended and best of all, costs only $15.00.  The Bontrager Race Lite cages are also easy to install and remove, reasonably light, very strong, ... <more>

 
Columns Best Damn Whatever! Triathlon Bike Shoes
By the time I had all but forgotten about Lake's CX 410 CFC "custom fit carbon" bike shoes, I got a pair to try.  These shoes are a very light 235g each with a carbon sole that curves up to form the heel of the shoe.  It is the heel section as well as ... <more>

 


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