Rating: Nashbar “Stand By Me” Mini Bike Stand Review This small bike stand is designed to hold your bike by the seatstay and chainstay on one side. It will work as a light-duty repair stand and/or just a stand to hold your bike upright so you don’t have to lean it against the wall. Pros: […]
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Innovations Ultraflate CO2 Inflator Revi...
Rating: Innovations Ultraflate CO2 Inflator Review The Ultraflate from Genuine Innovations is a legendary CO2 inflator, probably the most popular one used today. These inflators use CO2 cartridges to inflate your tires much faster than you could with a mini pump, and these take up less space. Pros: It works well and it works fast, […]
Innovations Ultraflate Plus CO2 Inflator...
Rating: Innovations Ultraflate Plus CO2 Inflator Review The Ultraflate Plus from Genuine Innovations is a new version of the Ultraflate, probably the most popular CO2 inflation system amongst road and mountain bikers. Pros: Makes for quick and easy inflation of road and mountain bike tires with the 16g or Big Air cartridges. The locking tab […]
Performance Hurricane Aftershock Shock P...
Rating: Performance Hurricane Aftershock Shock Pump Review The Aftershock Shock Pump is a small shock pump (for any air shock) that is sold under the Performance Bicycle brand. It’s made with aluminum and steel so it’s strong and durable, the swivel hose helps you get around those tight spots and hard-to-reach valves, and a pressure […]
Bondhus Allen Wrench Review
Rating: Bondhus Allen Wrench Review Allen wrenches are vital for any bicycle mechanic. You use them all the time, so you want to get the best quality you can find. I usually stick with Park Tools, but in just a few scenarios I choose something different - this is one of those times. I just […]
How to Use a Crank Brothers Speed Lever
Rating: Crank Bros Speed Lever Review The Speed Lever is a new take on an old tool, the tire lever. Normally you would stick one to three tire levers under the tire’s bead, pry it out, and then run them along the tire to pop the entire bead out. It was quite a bit of […]