Posts Tagged “Mountain”


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The Diamondback Lustre 1 laughs in the face of the people who say you can’t get a good quality, entry-level, mountain bike without breaking the bank. With an aluminum, women’s specific, frame and 50mm travel fork this bike will keep you going on the road or path. 7-speed twist shifters make hills easier with just a flick of the wrist while the alloy linear pull brakes make stopping easy. Need an affordable, high quality, bike? Grab a Lustre 1 and feel the wind on your face once again.Amazon.com Product Description
The Diamondback women’s Lustre 1 mountain bike was developed with fun and function in mind, with such high-quality features as a Hi-Ten Remington Steel frame, a 50mm suspension fork, and Shimano derailleurs. As a result, the Lustre 1 excels whether you’re riding a tough trail or cruising the city streets. The Lustre 1 hails from Diamondback’s Devine Designs line, a series of women’s-specific bicycles made up of mountain and comfort bikes, beach cruisers, and two different series of hybrids (traditional and performance). Each bicycle in the line features a similar look and feel, but includes several unique women’s-only features that you won’t find on Diamondback’s men’s bikes. Whether you?re looking to chase down (and pass up) the guys on the trail or you just need a ride to class, the Lustre 1 has you covered. Other features include a SunRace seven-speed twist shifter, 26-inch Kenda dual-sport tires, and a Devine women’s-specific ATB seat.

The Lustre 1 includes a Hi-Ten Remington Steel frame and a 50mm suspension fork.

Specifications:

  • Sizes: Women’s extra-small (12 inches), women’s small (16 inches), women’s medium (19 inches)
  • Frame: DB Hi-Ten Remington Steel MTB with fender and rack mounts
  • Fork: Trail XC 50mm travel
  • Rear shock: N/A
  • Cranks: MTB with chain guard, 28/38/48t
  • Bottom bracket: Sealed mechanism
  • Front derailleur: Shimano Tourney
  • Rear derailleur: Shimano TZ-40
  • Shifter: SunRace TSM-23 light-action 7-speed twist
  • Brake levers: Alloy linear
  • Brakes: Alloy linear
  • Gear: 7-speed freewheel (13-34t)
  • Rims: 32H SSW26, double-tunnel alloy
  • Tires: Kenda dual sport, 26 x 1.95
  • Pedals: MTB resin
  • Handlebar: Steel riser
  • Stem: Steel quill with alloy cap
  • Seatpost: Steel pillar, 27.2mm
  • Seat: Define women’s-specific ATB
  • Headset: 1-1/8-inch threaded
  • Chain: 1-1/8-inch threaded
  • Hubset: 32H alloy QR (front and rear)
  • Spokes: 14g
  • Grips: Avenir MTB
  • Extras: Chainstay protector, water bottle mounts, clear coat, owner’s manual

Women’s Lustre 1 Bike Geometry
Size Small Medium Large
Seat tube length 12 inches 16 inches 19 inches
Standover height 24.4 inches 25 inches 19 inches
Top tube length 20.7 inches 21.3 inches 21.7 inches
Head tube length 110mm 130mm 140mm
Head angle 70 degrees 70 degrees 71 degrees
Seat angle 73 degrees 73 degrees 73 degrees
Wheel base 1,008mm 1,032mm 1,049mm
Chainstay length 425mm 425mm 425mm
Fork offset 38mm 38mm 38mm
BB height 308mm 308mm 308mm
Stem length 85mm 85mm 110mm
Handlebar width 620mm 620mm 620mm
Crank length 170mm 170mm 170mm
Seat post length 300mm 300mm 300mm

Diamondback Lustre One Women’s Mountain Bike

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The Cyphon blends classic bicycle helmet styling with ProTec’s ground breaking protective technology.
ProTec Cyphon Mountain Bike Helmet, Matte Black Small/Medium

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“Do you dream of whoosing down tight, technical single-track with ease or expertly bunny hopping over deadfall? Well, stop dreaming, Mountain Bike Technique will help you master basic off-road moves, so you can perfect your riding technique. Veteran mountain bike author Steve Jones explains why and how his technique works and offers a wealth of important information, including: How to perfect the art of braking; how to navigate different terrain such as sand, rock, and mud; and the secret”
Mountain Bike Master: Essential Skills and Advanced Techniques Made Easy

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2010 Cannondale mountain and road bikes – Team Liquigas, RZ 140 & The Flash MTB Bike.

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As trail riding progresses, helmets have to evolve. The Feature starts with a new shape that combines a little more coverage than traditional trail helmets, with vents that radiate heat up and out of the helmet; perfect for climbing at lower speeds. And when the trail drops, our rugged In-Form fit system offers one-handed fit and stability adjustment, so you can dial-in the perfect feel and stay focused on the trail ahead.
Giro Feature Mountain Bike Helmet

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This brand new folding mountain bike features tough steel that provide a smooth and reliable ride, no matter where you find yourself. Fully equipped with a 6 Speed Shimano TZ-50 Rear Derailleur, this bike offers trail-ready features and everyday riding appeal that gives you a smooth, comfortable ride wherever you go.
New 26″ Folding Mountain Bike Foldable Bicycle 6 SP Speed Shimano, Navy Blue Color

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Quality Bicycle Products Tyler Denniston discusses the new bottom bracket standards on road bikes and mountain bikes.

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A wee little video about Spring wildflowers, mountain biking and magpies. Filmed in the forests around Castlemaine, Central Victoria. Hope you enjoy it. Up the view setting to 720p HD or greater and view fullscreen. The making of Spring Equinox: digitalhippie.net Music: Old Pine by Ben Howard, performed on WLT www.youtube.com Camera: Panasonic Lumix GH2 with 14-140mm lens MTB: Ibis Mojo HD

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Mountain Biking Bay Area GoPro/Flip HD. Clouds Rest to borel hill to the sea, and to the ridge trail. Footage by Ryan Corley Watch original unstabilized www.youtube.com Stephen Anderson wrote the score. You can download the song on iTunes in the link below. itunes.apple.com You can also contact him here. www.stephenjanderson.com

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Two Nevada REI employees get out into the wilderness, just outside the wilds of Las Vegas.

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