Thursday, December 11, 2014

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Rhinodillos Have Been Proven Tougher in Side-by-Side Tests by Riders, Dealers, and Independent Labs.


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Friday, December 5, 2014



The new Trek now features a new and improved setup compared to last years model, but is it able to take the top spot ?
Introduced earlier this season, the new Fuel EX 29 gets all of the improvements that were developed for last year’s 26in bike and combines them with the better rollover and stability of bigger wheels.
This means the frame shares many of the same features, including the E2 tapered head tube, press-fit bottom bracket and the ABP suspension design, where the concentric pivot at the rear axle helps keep the rear wheel tracking the ground even when the brake is applied.
It’s a super-stiff frame design, but it’s worth mentioning that the EX7 doesn’t get the 142x12mm dropouts found on the higher specced models. Instead, Trek uses its neat convertible dropout to fit a less expensive 135mm quick-release rear hub.
The bike is available in six sizes, ranging from a compact 15.5in all the way up to a massive 23in, giving the Fuel EX7 the best range of sizes of all the bikes on test.
Our 19.5in test rig came with a shorter-than-expected stem, which complemented the reach perfectly. Hopefully, this marks a shift in direction for Trek and it didn’t simply swap the stem before sending us the bike, as the overall fit and proportions of the Fuel EX7 are right on the money.

Suspension

Trek’s signature suspension configuration is basically a single-pivot swingarm design, where the ABP pivot transforms the seatstays and rocker link into a floating brake mount. The shock also floats between the rocker link and a small forward extension of the chainstays. The advantages of this Full Floater layout are twofold: there’s no shock mount on the front triangle, so it can be made lighter; and it also allows Trek to fine-tune how progressive the suspension is. As if that wasn’t enough suspension wizardry, Trek also uses a custom DRCV Fox rear shock that gives the support of a small volume air spring at the beginning of the stroke, before a larger-volume second chamber opens up halfway through the stroke to make it easier to use the full 120mm of travel.

Components

The triple-ring chainset on the Fuel EX offers a massive spread of gears, but it instantly marks the bike out as being somewhat behind the times, with all of the other bikes in test sporting twin-ring chainsets. There’s no faulting the performance of the Shimano drivetrain though, and we were really impressed by the light lever action, ample stopping power and overall reliability of the Deore brakes.

Performance

Out on the trail, the Trek feels much heavier than the Whyte, even though both bikes are evenly matched on our workshop scales. As such, it feels more solid too.

Straight-line speed on the Trek is impressive thanks to the long wheelbase, and the resulting extra length and stability help offset the highest BB and steepest head angle in test. The bike also pumps really well, allowing you to milk speed from the trail when it’s not possible to pedal.




Verdict

The Trek Fuel EX7 is a solid performer — fit and geometry are both dialled and the spec is reasonable given the high-quality frame.

Full Specification

Frame :
Alpha Platinum aluminium 120mm travel
Shock :
Fox Float CTD Evolution w/DRCV
Fork  :
Fox 32 Float CTD Evolution 120mm
Wheels :
Bontrager Duster rims and hubs, Bontrager XR3 Expert 2.3in tyres
Drivetrain :
Shimano Deore chainset, SLX rear mech, Deore front mech + shifters
Brakes:
Shimano Deore 180/180mm
Components :
Bontrager
Sizes :
15.5, 17.5, 18.5, 19.5, 21.5, 23in
Weight:
13.86kg (30.5lb)
Contact :
trekbikes.com
Size tested :
19.5in
Head angle :
70°
Seat angle:
71.2°
BB height :
346mm
Chainstay :
452mm
Front centre :
718mm
Wheelbase :
1,170mm
Down tube :
705mm

 
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2015 Trek FX 7.2 and MUCH More on SALE NOW!

Bikes, Bikes, Bikes!


2015 Trek FX 7.2


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FX is fitness simplified. It offers a best-of-both-worlds combination of road bike speed and city bike comfort and versatility. It's a perfect fitness bike, and so much more...
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Available in Multiple Colors!


Trek PURE


$449.99


Pure is as fun and easy as a cruiser bike should be. Easy on, easy off. Simple 7-speed gearing. Smooth Ride. Comfy saddle. Flat feet on the ground when you're stopped. Ahhhh.





2015 Trek Cross Rip


$899.99

The drop-bar CrossRip is quick in traffic, sure-footed when the weather or pavement gets rough, comfortable over the long haul. Commuter? Road bike? Café racer? Yes.






Fit Level 1 Bikes


$389.99






Come to Bumstead's Bicycles for all your cycling needs.
We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067

Monday, December 1, 2014

Need a gift for the Cyclist in Your Family - Here Are Top Great Bike Gifts!


Bike Accessories - BMX - Road - Commuter - Mountain


Butcher Pegs by Animal

$24.99












Red Zeppelin CO2 Mini Pump
by Planet Bike

$15.99





Topeak Multitool 
by Hexus II
$24.99













Delta Phone Holder

$24.99





 






Serfas Floor Pump w/ Gauge

$19.99







 




Come to Bumstead's Bicycles for all your cycling needs.
We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067

Friday, November 21, 2014

Top Bikes From Each Family Members Christmas List

 From 2 to 102, The Cyclist in Your Family Will Love One of These Bikes!











2015 Trek 7.2 FX

Fitness Bike

Only $449.99

FX is fitness simplified. It offers a best-of-both-worlds combination of road bike
speed and city bike comfort and versatility. It's a perfect fitness bike, and so much more...


Read More Here



SUN Lil' Rocket

Balance Bike (2-4 years old)

Only $79.99

A great alternative to the traditional tricycle, this modern push-bike design introduces
your little boy or girl to the 2-wheeled world with a fun & easy way to master the
art of balancing. Without any pedals getting in the way, even the youngest riders
are able to reach the ground to balance themselves.



 
Fit Level 1 BMX Bikes

(11-18 years old)

11 To Choose From!

Only $389.99
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Coast 7 Womens Cruiser

American Flyer Bikes, 12+ years

Only $379.99

*19" Steel Frame with 26" Aluminum Wheels.
*7 Speed Bike for easy pedaling and smooth braking.
*Dual Spring Oversized Seat for Added Comfort.
*2.125" Wide White-Wall Tires provides a cushioned, relaxed ride for easy rolling.
*28.5" Wide Cruiser Bike Handlebars with Hi-Density Foam Grips.
*Bicycle Weighs 38lbs. Fully Assembled.




2015 Trek Pure

Comfort Bike

AVAILABLE IN MULTIPLE COLORS

Only $449.99

Pure is as fun and easy as a cruiser bike should be. Easy on, easy off. Simple 7-speed
gearing. Smooth ride. Comfy saddle. Feet flat on the ground when you're stopped. Ahhhh.



Trek Mountain Bikes




2015 Trek Fuel EX.5

Only $1799.99

Read more about Features and Specs 







 
2015 Trek Marlin 5


Only $449.99

Marlin takes its cue from light, fast XC bikes. The right wheel size for each frame
size, performance pedigree, and unbeatable ride feel make Marlin the perfect trail
rider.



Trek Road Bikes

2015 Trek 1.1
 Only $699.99

1 Series aluminum road bikes feature the same aero shaping and race-ready detail
 as our top-end bikes. They're strong, light, and built to fly over the pavement.








2015 Trek Domane 2.0

Only $1299.99

Domane with IsoSpeed has it all: Blistering speed. Incredible race comfort and stability,
even on the punishing pavé of Flanders and Roubaix. Don't endure. Conquer.









2015 Trek Cross Rip

Only $899.99

The drop-bar CrossRip is quick in traffic, sure-footed when the weather or pavement
gets rough, comfortable over the long haul. Commuter? Road bike? Café racer? Yes.





Come to Bumstead's Bicycles for all your cycling needs.
We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067


Thursday, November 13, 2014

2015 Trek Domane 2.0 Review and Specs

2015 Trek Domane 2.0 is a Comfortable and Entertaining Entry-to-Mid-Level Bike, with Excellent Scope to Upgrade in the Future


The team race bike of Spartacus is now yours. Domane Classics Edition was designed for Trek’s professional race teams to conquer the toughest monumental races in the world. The pro team Domane pairs the smoothest ride with Classics race geometry, putting you in the perfect position to put the hammer down on the world’s roughest, toughest race courses.

Trek IsoSpeed decoupler gives you an incredibly smooth ride, Exceptionally stable geometry and flawless gear shifting, Stiff, super-efficient frame puts all your power to the road, Highly engineered aluminium frame is light and fast.

Frame: 200 Series Alpha Aluminium, IsoSpeed
Fork: Trek IsoSpeed carbon, SpeedTrap compatible
Front Derailleur: Shimano Tiagra
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Tiagra
Number of Gears: 30
Shifters: Shimano Tiagra
Chainset: Shimano Tiagra
Chainrings: 50/39/30T
Bottom Bracket: Press Fit
Cassette: Shimano Tiagra, 12-30, 10 speed bKMC X10
Brakeset: Alloy dual-pivot
Handlebars: Bontrager Race, VR-C, 31.8mm
Stem: Bontrager Blendr Elite, w/ computer & light mounts, 31.8mm, 7 degree
Headset: 1-1/8" semi-cartridge bearings
Grips: Bontrager gel cork tape
Wheelset: Bontrager Tubeless Ready
Front Tire: Bontrager R1 Hard-Case Lite, 700×25c
Rear Tire: Bontrager R1 Hard-Case Lite, 700×25c
Saddle: Bontrager Paradigm 1
Seatpost: Bontrager Alloy, 2-bolt head, 27.2mm, 8mm offset
 
 
Come to Bumstead's Bicycles for all your cycling needs.
We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067

Monday, November 3, 2014

CYCLING TIPS - Avoid Soreness, Improve Handling, Being Alert and More!

Enhance Your Daily Ride With These Encouraging Instructions





1. To avoid muscle soreness and fatigue, don't hunch your shoulders. Tilt your head every few minutes to stave off tight neck muscles. Better yet: stop to admire the scenery






2. If you don't have a chance to slow for an obstacle such as railroad tracks or a pothole, quickly pull upward on the handlebar to lift your front wheel. You may still damage the rear wheel, or it might suffer a pinch flat, but you'll prevent an impact on the front that could cause a crash.

3. Relax your grip. On smooth, traffic-free pavement, practice draping your hands over the handlebar. This not only will help alleviate muscle tension, but also will reduce the amount of road vibration transmitted to your body.

4. Periodically change hand position. Grasp the drops for descents or high-speed riding and the brake lever hoods for relaxed cruising. On long climbs, hold the top of the bar to sit upright and open your chest for easier breathing. When standing, grasp the hoods lightly and gently rock the bike from side to side in sync with your pedal strokes. But always keep each thumb and a finger closed around the hood or bar to prevent yourself from losing control if you hit an unexpected bump.

5. As your effort becomes harder, increase the force of your breaths rather than the frequency.




6. Stay far enough in the traffic lane to avoid being struck if doors on parked cars suddenly open. You'll likely hear some honks from motorists who don't understand why you won't pull to the right to let them pass— a honk in your ear hurts less than a door in your face.

7. On descents, your bike is much more stable when you're pedaling than when you're coasting.

8. Always ride with your elbows bent and your arms and shoulders relaxed. This prevents fatigue caused by muscle tension. It also allows your arms to absorb shock instead of transmitting it to your body.

9. When riding one-handed for any reason, grip the bar on top, next to the stem. If your hand is farther out - such as on the brake-lever hood - the bike is more likely to veer dangerously should the front wheel hit a rock, bump, or pothole

10. Get more life from your tires by switching them from one wheel to another. The rear wears more than twice as fast as the front, so swapping every 500 miles or so significantly extends their longevity.

11. Break up long rides with a 15-second sprint every 30 minutes or so- adding variety to a monotonous pace is better training, relieves saddle pressure, and stretches and relaxes your body.

12. After you grab your water bottle, don't tilt your head to drink. Tilt the bottle and squeeze the water in. You'll have more control.


13. The key to smooth, reliable, non-damaging gear changes when you're pushing hard is to ease your pedal pressure at the instant you move the shift lever. You need to lighten the load on the chain for about one revolution so it won't balk, crunch, or possibly break. Then hit the power again.


See our previous post on Perfecting your Pedaling HERE!

14. For optimal handling with 20 pounds or more of cargo, put approximately 60 percent of the weight in the rear panniers or on a rack, 35 percent on the front rack or panniers, and 5 percent in a handlebar bag.

15. Two easy and most overlooked ways to improve your bike's performance: Inflate the tires before every ride, and keep the chain lubed.


Come to Bumstead's Bicycles for all your cycling needs.
We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067