10/31/2011

Ventura Bicycle Wall Hanger Review

Ventura Bicycle Wall Hanger
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I opted for a different hanging position, but plan on putting this on a wall at work to hang my bike....someday soon! Seriously though, it is very well constructed and you'll love it, it is cool!

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Blackburn Toolmanator Multi-Function Bike Tool Review

Blackburn Toolmanator Multi-Function Bike Tool
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Edited 4/29/06 - comments to Mr. Yang re: Toolmanator
Ok, I admit it, I'm a tool junkie. Moreover, I'm particularly addicted to Multi-tools in various configurations. Doing ranch work and general outdoors stuff, such tools are absolutely indispensable. After many years, we started riding bikes again, so I just had to have at least one multi-tool. BUT, one wasn't enough, it tool four to get it out of my system.
The findings:
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Spin Doctor - RESCUE FS ($19.99 via Amazon)
This was the first (bicycle) multi-tool I bought, basically a quick look at the features and price and snagged it because I wanted one NOW and didn't want to invest a huge amount. Visually, the unit fits together nicely, but looks a bit on the clunky side. However, once in hand, that perception changes. The two "pods" fit together tightly and come apart with zero effort when you depress two buttons (with the company logo on them) on the sides. The lock mechanism holds the pieces together tightly and securely, no rattling or slipping around.
One of the tire irons is incorporated in the smaller of the two "pods." The other is one of the "spoon" blades on the other "pod." Both are robust and should do the job without problem.
On the larger of the two "pods" five of the tool spoons have a locking mechanism. This is a simple, and large, thumb sized plate on the back of the pod - no fingernail ripper here. The tools that lock are the tire iron, the three box end wrenches (including spoke wrenches and flat screwdriver) and the knife blade. These are all tools, from experience, that require leverage in many uses and the lock is and excellent idea. In our liability driven society, the knife blade must also be UNLOCKED before it can be opened.
As with the Toolmanator, the various tools fit tightly and securely on their pivot pins and don't rattle, flop around or exhibit any other annoying behaviors. I also find that having the box end wrenches each to it's own spoon to be a large advantage, as the wrench heads fit into and manipulate much easier. The same applies to the spoke wrenches, as they share the very tip of the wrench spoons.
One design problem with this type of tool is that the actual tools (the "spoons") must be relatively short so the tool can be compact. This often makes reaching the item to be adjusted RIGHT at the edge of "reaching." It's not a major issue, but makes it a bit more difficult and less enjoyable to use the tool.
Oh yes, I've scrutinized at my bike, I've explored at my wife's bike, I've searched the kids' bikes, but I have yet to find a single Torqs screw on any of them (G) A bonus tool, I suppose. (18)
Tire Iron 2
8mm wrench
9mm wrench
10mm wrench
bottle opener
14ga spoke wrench
15 ga spoke wrench
Screwdriver flat
screwdriver phillips
knife blade
chain breaker
Allen 2mm
Allen 3mm
Allen 4mm
Allen 5mm
Allen 6mm
Allen 8mm
Torqs
Carry Case* Each wrench on it's own "spoon"
* Spoke wrenches on different "spoons"
* Locking plate for wrenches, blade, tire iron
* Separates by squeezing locking "buttons".
* Tool materials and stamping very clean, high quality in appearance.
* Pouch included
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Blackburn - TOOLMANATOR ($29.99 Performance Bicycle via Amazon)
(inserted comments to Mr. Yang's review)
I feel somewhat compelled to respond to Mr. Yang's review. In the overall, I don't disagree with him in any particular, but I feel he may not be giving the tool a fair "in it's proper use" evaluation. In actual fact, as Mr. Yang says, one would be "better off" buying a good set of ball end allen wrenches and a set of metric combination wrenches - IF one works only at the bench. A "purpose made" single use tool is ALWAYS better than a "combination" tool, this is the law of nature.
None of the multi-tools are intended to be "bench" tools, but field expedient emergency tools. Given my compulsion to "scientific method" I did actually use each of the reviewed tools, ON THE BENCH, for several days. Even now, I use the Bell tool for bench work on a regular basis. (which should tell us something about the Bell tool)
There are two fundamental factors that cause the problems Mr. Yang speaks of. The first, is, of course, that the multi-tools' tools (say that one six times fast) are NOT of the same quality as a "bench" tool. No question of that. The second, and most prevalent factor is that most people, for whatever reason, think that mechanical work requires them to emulate a gorilla. Evidently, one's manhood is somehow connected to how tight one makes various nuts and bolts. Not only is this unnecessary, but it causes undue wear on the bike and emotional trauma in the person working on it.
In this respect, I agree with Mr. Yang that the (various) multi-tools can be less than adequate for the job.
However, in my/our experience, the type of work we need to do in the field, is such that, with a properly set up bike without gorilla emulation mode on, ALL the multi-tools in my original test would do the job.
(end inserted comments)
The Toolmanator is by far, the best looking, most visually appealing tool I've seen. It just plainly looks fast sitting on the bench. With ruler in hand, it's slightly smaller than the Rescue FS, but the way the thing packages, with the tire irons snapped on top, it takes slightly more space in your bag. The Toolmanator fits in the case for the Rescue, but only BARELY. With the tires off, it's still a tight fit, yet is is measurably smaller.
Both of the tool "pods" are relatively small and are a bit harder for me to grip than a larger piece. My impression of the tool overall is "loose." However, I note that the tools and their pivots are all tight and secure, but the two "pods", when snapped together, tend to rattle against each other (the snap fight is not tight).
On my unit, the silver "3D" Blackburn name plates (four total) are glued into recesses on each side of the two "pods." All four of these are peeling and trying to fall off. The worst is that they leave a sticky residue. The name plate certainly isn't something I judge to be of an value at all, however, given that this is the most expensive of the tools tested, it would seem logical that the quality be a bit higher.
The tool "spoons" on this unit are about the same length as with the Rescue, and the same restrictions/issues hold.
The 8 and 9mm wrenches are on the same spoon, one at the tip, one further back. The spoke wrenches are on the same spoon as the 10mm wrench, away from the tip (behind the box end.) In unrestricted use, this is fine, but when space is restricted, this makes using the particular tools VERY difficult.
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Tire Iron 2
Allen 8mm
Allen 6mm
Allen 5mm
Allen 4mm
Allen 3mm
Allen 2mm
chain breaker
phillips
8mm wrench
9mm wrench
10mm wrench
14 ga spoke wrench
15 ga spoke wrench
(chain) Link Holder
* The 8&9mm wrench "heads" are on the same "spoon"
* 10mm wrench and both spoke wrenches are on the same "spoon"
* VERY hot looking, looks fast on the bench
* The two halves are very difficult to separate. I had to pry with tire irons. Maybe they'll loosen up with use.
* Tire irons are separate pieces (good) but the "clip" to the tool is isn't secure.
* No pouch included
* Small size but awkward shape when "assembled"
* Plastic logo inserts all ungluing (and sticky.)
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Topeak - SURVIVAL GEAR BOX ($11.95 Amazon)
I'll admit, I've been around my wife and daughter too much. This tool kit is just plainly "cute". It's small, unobtrusive and stays on the bicycle. It now lives on my wife's bike. The tools will do the job, but they're of the lowest quality of the sampling of tools I've taken. Not high quality, not "pretty," well formed or nicely finished (not that this detracts from getting the job done). I would note that the individual tools are loose in this kit. Out in the dirt, without a "workspace" this might prove to be a real disadvantage. At the same time, the kit has tire patching materials, something I have to carry separately with the other multi-tools and/or tool kits.
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Tire Iron 2
Tire patches
Scratcher
glue
Chain breaker w. handle
8 & 10mm wrench (double ended)
9mm wrench (double ended) spoke wrenches
8 & 6mm Allen (combo)
5mm & flat screwdriver (combo)
3 & 2 mm Allen (combo)
Bike mounted tool box
* plastic, very compact, "tool box"
* Tube mount, quick release
* Tool quality is relatively low---
**BEST BUY?**
Bell - 109543 QUICK-TOOL ($9.99 Amazon)
I calculate I'm ALIVE because of Bell (motorcycle accident 20 years ago). I OWE them some allegiance (and willingly give it). My entire family wears Bell bicycle helmets. This tool jumped off the page. Inexpensive, reasonably good looking, and if I didn't like it, it would certainly make a good "starter" for the kids (or one of them at least).
However, I was completely taken by surprise by this tool. It's about the same size, it has fewer tools, but it WORKS. If feels right in the hand, the tools (spoons) are a bit longer so it's easier to reach the item you're working on. The frame feels solid, the tool pivots are tight, the tools themselves don't flop around.
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With seventeen hardened-steel tools in a compact case, the Blackburn Toolmanator is a ride-saver for those who take their cycling seriously, especially for those on long hauls or for those who can't afford long delays. The Toolmanator features a 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 millimeter hex wrench, as well as an 8 and 9mm box-end and 10mm open-end wrench. This Blackburn tool also features a flathead and Phillips screwdriver, a chain keeper, and an integrated chain tool with a replaceable pin. Blackburn's Toolmanator includes 14 and 15 gauge spoke wrenches, two full-size removable tire levers, and a limited lifetime warranty.
About Blackburn In 1975, Jim Blackburn set out to design stronger, lighter, more innovative and more reliable cycling products. The first were bags and racks designed for touring. From there, Blackburn grew. Over the next 30 years, Blackburn's spark of innovation would lead to many revolutionary products, like the first high quality aircraft aluminum rack, the first dual stroke minipump, the first oversized mountain minipump and the first dual stage/dual stroke floorpump just to name a few. For 2005, Blackburn's creative spark is burning brighter than ever. And as we head into our 30th year, Blackburn is re-dedicated to designing smart, reliable, no nonsense accessories that are essential to your riding experience.


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Basil Mirte Design Shopper Bike Bag (Rosa/Color Mix) Review

Basil Mirte Design Shopper Bike Bag (Rosa/Color Mix)
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Basil Panniers are the most creative looking and best functioning bike accessory I have found. They have a convenient mounting system and the fabrics and patterns are fresh and interesting.

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10/30/2011

Rhino Rack Silver Aero Bars and Leg Kit for Jeep Commander 4 Review

Rhino Rack Silver Aero Bars and Leg Kit for Jeep Commander 4
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Over-all: Nice product. One key bolt was missing, but the local hardware carried the odd-sized inverted allen head bolt.


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Cor Surf Surfboard Wall Rack Review

Cor Surf Surfboard Wall Rack
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These surfboard racks do their job but I have 2 complaints: 1) the color and 2) the size.
Not that big of a deal but they should make these racks in different colors. The natural wood looks good but it didn't fit the color scheme in my son's room. I just painted them to match the room.
These things are designed to hold multiple boards. I just have one 6'5" short board and this rack makes it look like 5'.
Other than these two minor complaints...they look a lot better than most board racks out there.

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Toploader 2 Rack Bag 732ci Review

Toploader 2 Rack Bag 732ci
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This is a good quality item. I use it every day on my bike. It has a small compartment for keys,etc., a mesh section under the zippered lid, a bungie cord on top of the lid and 2 small fold-away paniers on the side. I can get 1 shopping bag's worth of groceries from the supermarket into the 3 sections (main and 2 sides). It's very useful and non-cumbersome and when the sides are folded in, it's the same size as the rack it sits on. Great product!

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10/29/2011

Topeak Handlebar Stablizer for Bike Stand Review

Topeak Handlebar Stablizer for Bike Stand
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If you own any of the Topeak bike stands, you'll want these for the frame hangers. They prevent your front wheels from turning - saving your walls from getting scuffed or dirty. I'm not happy that Topeak doesn't include these stabalizers with the hangers. 4-stars because I would have liked for Topeak to have designed these in such a way that rotating them off the bars would not tighten / loosen the stabilizer on the hanger.

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Yakima Mako Saddles Rooftop Kayak Carrier with Straps with Tie-Downs Review

Yakima Mako Saddles Rooftop Kayak Carrier with Straps with Tie-Downs
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Yakima Mako saddles rule!
I can understand the impulse to save a few bucks by purchasing the landsharks or another brands saddles but don't do it. Why pay $3,000.00 for a fiberglass kayak and then beat the hull to death on your roof or worse yet lose the boat on the highway.
Yakima mako saddles adjust to many different hull shapes, hold the boat very securely and provide a bit of cushion for the boat over bumps. I have used these saddles on several different fiberglass and poly boats and have been extremely pleased with the hull contact. I have not seen hull abrasions and roughening at the site of contact that occurs with other saddles. While the slight movement of the boat while traveling takes some getting used too - this is the saddle flexing, not the boat moving in the saddles - this action gives the boat a bit of cushion on 4x4 or rough roads. Very secure at highway speeds.
Great product that should last you years and years.

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Tired of pain-in-the-rear kayak carriers that take up a ton of space while functioning poorly? Turn to the Yakima Mako Saddles rooftop kayak carrier, which employs a scoop-shaped cradle design that fits virtually any hull shape. Suitable for sea kayaks, recreational kayaks, and whitewater boats, the carrier includes a set of Dynaflex pads that grip the boat hull securely, along with a tightening strap that gives you complete control over the grip. The padded buckle, meanwhile, protects both your boat and your vehicle from unsightly scratches.
Thanks to the bundled bow/stern tie-down straps, your kayak will stay incredibly stable whether you're cruising down a country road or a busy highway. An ideal companion for Yakima's HullyRollers or Multimount accessories, the carrier works with round, square, and most factory crossbars (the latter requires the Multimounts) and carries a one-year warranty.


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Topeak RX Trunk Bag EX Review

Topeak RX Trunk Bag EX
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The bag is well made. It's pretty small, but large enough for an experienced "credit card" bike tourer to use for trips of several days, perhaps as long as a week in warm dry weather. The nicest feature is the mounting system, it sides on and off the Topeak Beam Rack in a flash.

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10/28/2011

Allen Industrial Grade 4-Bike Parking Rack Review

Allen Industrial Grade 4-Bike Parking Rack
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First of all, Amazon.com service was teriible with both packages arriving ripped, in poor condition, and the first with a used and incomplete rack which I returned.
The rack is solidly built, but doesn't fit four bikes comfortably as advertised due to the handle bars. It fits two just fine, but since it is only one sided (a feature I needed) the other two can't be used for the other side. There are numerous web sites for bike storage which have better models. I mistakingly chose amazon.com assuming better service, quality and value.
I would not buy this item again.

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The Allen 204S Industrial Grade 4-Bike Parking Rack is ideal for any high-traffic area where parking capacity is a must. It is single-sided--up to four bikes can dock with the rack from either side for added versatility. Its streamlined design requires only minor assembly, and takes only five minutes to set up. The rack is zinc-plated, making it resistant to corrosion. The vertical sections of the rack are welded directly onto the body, providing excellent strength and rigidity. It also features a black powder coat finish, providing both durability and a sleek, attractive look.
Manufacturer's Warranty Limited lifetime warranty
About Allen Bike Racks In 1967, after a few years of working on the aerospace technology for the Apollo missions, Dick Allen was out of a job. Government cutbacks led Allen, a Harvard-trained physicist, to transform his garage hobby into a new industry. A cycling enthusiast, inventor, and family man, Allen had a personal need for a bike-carrying device. On weekends, he would take his sons and wife to Cape Cod or the White Mountains of New Hampshire. What proved difficult time and again was the transport of his family's bicycles. Rather than fight through inconvenience with twine and a dinged car, Allen sought an answer for himself as well as a market in which he foresaw major growth possibilities.
Always a pathfinder, Allen took to work in his Lincoln, Massachusetts garage in search of a more efficient way to transport bikes. Drafting designs during the day and constructing them throughout the night, he put together a model made of electrical conduit, metal strapping, and fire hose casings (for padding). At first, the Allens' tested the prototype on weekend excursions. Finding the first trunk-mounted rack to be a success, Dick started Allen Bike Racks. Dealer acceptance came quickly, and by 1971 Allen Bike Racks were sold nationally through a number of major bicycle distributors. Today, the company owns over three dozen patents and offers a versatile product line of bike racks while Dick's son Alex now owns and operates the business. What started out as a small garage run operation now operates three warehouses nationally, two factories abroad, and has products sold in more than a dozen countries around the world.


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Sunlite Single Vertical Bicycle Storage Rack Review

Sunlite Single Vertical Bicycle Storage Rack
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This is a great space-saving product. Mount it to the wall (rubber hook up), and hang the bike's tire through it--too easy. These hooks let you store about three bikes in the floor space of one-great for tight garages.
Just make sure you find a stud to secure it to or use really good wall anchors.

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Topeak MTX Trunk Bag EX Bicycle Trunk Bag with Rigid Molded Panels Review

Topeak MTX Trunk Bag EX Bicycle Trunk Bag with Rigid Molded Panels
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Very Sturdy bag, but the zipper is terrible, it already broke on mine, I've had it less than 3 months. Also the bottom plastic plate that works with the topeak rack has cracked in half. Its strange because I have another similar bag from topeak that is doing just fine, and they carry the same stuff.

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10/27/2011

Pannier Shopping hard case bag class great for laptop computer for bicycle by Biria Review

Pannier Shopping hard case bag class great for laptop computer for bicycle by Biria
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I'm a full-time bike commuter and have built a trailer for large shopping trips and hauling. I bought a pair of these panniers for quick runs to the store for one or two bags' worth of groceries when hauling the trailer would be a burden. These panniers are large, well-reinforced, look good, and are multi-functional. I use a single pannier as my lunch tote, which I haul on my bike rack along with my briefcase. In this way, if I need to swing by a store on my way home, I've got extra room for sundry goods or a few odds and ends at the grocery store.
A few things to note: this is a rather large pannier, so depending on your bike's geometry and the type of rack you use (as well as the size of your feet [I'm size 10]), your heel clearance may be limited. I position my pannier as far back on the rack as I can and it works fine. Also, the hooks that go over the rack are metal--a nice feature for durability--but they're not coated with plastic or anything. Consider wrapping them with electrical tape to prevent scratching your rack. Finally, the pictures don't show it, but the pannier's closure is a heavy-duty zipper which is revealed when you separate the two carry handles, which are secured together with velcro.
I did a lot of comparison research before buying these and highly recommend them based on size, durability, and versatility for shopping and in-town carrying. My laptop (an older Dell, 14" x 10.5") will fit in it, but I haven't attempted to use it as a laptop case.

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Delta Rothko Rolling Bicycle Stand Review

Delta Rothko Rolling Bicycle Stand
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The stand assembles in around 10-15 minutes, depending on if you know which pre-drilled holes to use or not. The build quality is reasonable, but the bolts for the casters don't all fit screw in evenly. This doesn't affect the functionality, but seems like something that shouldn't be an issue w/ today's manufacturing technologies.
The casters are great, allowing some movement of the bike and stand without removing the bike.
The only areas of improvement are maybe some better design or feature that further prevents the wheel from tipping/leaning in either direction. Preferably a simple machining or stamping solution as part of the regular manufacturing process that doesn't increase the price would be best.
Compactness is good, too. I have 6 bikes in the garage, and they all store neatly next to each other.
Value, convenience, and size are this stand's strong points.

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Roll your bikes into place with this handy rolling bike stand from Delta Cycle. The Rothko allows easy rearrangement of your bikes in and out of tight spaces with its smooth rolling wheels. It adjusts for any size wheel and will fits road and mountain bikes. Perfect for events and ride meets when you don't want to lean your bike against your car, or for holding your second cyclocross bike in the pits.
About Delta Cycle For more than 20 years, Delta Cycle has created useful cycling products with a mission to make an innovative difference. The company works hard to make their products better and deliver superior value. Delta Cycle offers only a small, concentrated product line that represents the best there is in each category.


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Amazon Treadmill Book Holder - Large/full Size Review

Amazon Treadmill Book Holder - Large/full Size
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The one-piece plastic book holder is very helpful when reading a book on the treadmill or other exercise equipment. I'm pleased with the quality of the holder.

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10/26/2011

Yakima 1 1/4 Hitch Adapter Review

Yakima 1 1/4 Hitch Adapter
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Great having this adapter--We have cars with both the 2in and 1.25 in receivers and this allows the use of both flawlessly.

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Bell StowAway Bicycle Seat Bag Review

Bell StowAway Bicycle Seat Bag
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I just used the bag for the first time this morning, and here's what I was able to fit inside:
A large cookie
A breakfast bar
A plastic (grocery) bag
A sunblock bottle
My iPod with 2 accessories attached
It was crammed full, but that's quite a bit of stuff. It's not quite large enough to fit a sandwich tupperware, but I think I can fit a sandwich in there as long as it's just in a plastic bag.
The bag attaches easily to the seatpost with a velcro strap, and also has 2 velcro straps on top which can attach to the seat itself. I don't think the bag budged during my 1-hour bikeride even having all that stuff inside. Since it's so easy to attach, I just took the whole bag off and brought it with me after my ride!

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