Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Here Are A Few Videos For Your Hump Day

Go ahead. It'll only take a few minutes


Getting the most out of your disc brakes from Global Cycling Network:

World's Longest Bicycle:


Cyclist vs. Toaster:


Cyclists vs. the Ground:


Cyclist vs. McLaren 675LT



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We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

2017 Trek Crossrip Available SOON - Check out the features!

Meet the All-New Crossrip


Workday commute to weekend adventure










The drop-bar CrossRip is surefooted when roads get rough, quick in traffic, and comfortable over the long haul. Commuter? Gravel grinder? CafĂ© racer? Yes. CrossRip pairs the efficiency of a road bike with the go-anywhere durability of something more. It’s the one bike that takes you from your workday commute right into your weekend adventure.

The 2017 CrossRip gets an all-new geometry. Top tube lengths are slightly shorter, making the CrossRip even more agile and easier to fit. Each has a high spec to price ratio and an easy-to-understand value proposition.



Any Road Versatility

Whether you're riding to the office on a paved trail or away from it all on a gravel road, CrossRip will carry you there fast. If the reviews on TrekBikes.com are any indication, customers are using CrossRip for a multitude of uses and loving it!

Fast and light

Now built with our 200 Series Alpha Aluminum frame technology, at 250g lighter than last year, CrossRip is nimble, fast, and flat-out fun to ride. The Bontrager Race Lite IsoZone Bar (2 & 3 models only) reduces vibration displacement by 20% which is a must-have for rough city streets or off-road riding alike.

Make it Yours

Your daily commuter or weekend adventure bike, CrossRip is ready to be dressed the way your customer wants it. CrossRip is designed to take the accessories best suited to the rider with optimized rack and fender mounting locations. Use this awesome benefit as a great opportunity to sell additional accessories along with the bike.

All-weather disc brakes

CrossRip is equipped with disc brakes for precision braking, stopping power, and control in all weather conditions.





We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Trying For A Six Pack? Try These Core Exercises


Three Simple and Fun Ab Workouts To Get You Chiseled


Plus a few nutrition tips!




Here are the exercises to get you started towards the fittest core you've ever had!

1. Overhead Lifts and Squats 

You might think that this kind of exercise is only beneficial for the legs and shoulders but overhead lifts and squats are also great for the stomach muscles. Your core muscles have to work hard to stabilize your spine while you do overhead lifts.

This is quite an advanced move, so we recommend starting with supervision to ensure you get it right.

2. The Plank

This might be the least fun exercise, maybe even a bit boring, but side and front planks still work the core muscles super effectively. They also need no equipment, so you can do them anywhere, anytime.

3. Swiss Ball Punch Outs

Position yourself into the front plank on the Swiss Ball and roll your arms out as straight as you can before bringing them back into the plank position. Repeat until the burn is too much to bear.


And now -  six nutrition tips to help you be as healthy as you can be!


1. Ensure the food on your plate is as colourful as possible – this means the food is nutrient dense.

2. Eat a varied diet – eating the same thing over and over is not what we’re designed to do. We’re designed to eat a varied diet, it’s good for the soul as well as the body to eat many different foods.

3. Traditional food is good – don’t be put off by hearty British fare, often it’s the way that the food is prepared that causes the problems. An English cooked breakfast (which I encourage all athletes and anyone to eat) is a great meal to start the day. It might sound crazy, but just think about what it actually is – meat, eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms – a colourful meal full of protein, you just need to avoid frying it.

4. Don’t buy food that lasts longer than you – anything that bacteria doesn’t want to eat probably isn’t good for you. Any food which appears immortal should be avoided.

5. Have protein with every meal – we tend to eat a very carb dominant diet in the west, when really we need to go the ‘meat and two veg’ route as my gran would call it. You can get the carbs you need in vegetables without having to have a plate full of pasta or rice. I'm not saying you should never eat those foods, we all enjoy a good pasta dish, but moderation is key.

6. Have a day off – you need to give yourself a break from time to time, in the same way you would with your training regime. We don’t just eat food for fuel, it’s something to be enjoyed socially. Eating an ice-cream sundae or a burger and chips might not be good for the body, but they can be good for the soul on a treat day.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

The 2016 Trek Marlin 7 is the Perfect Trail Rider


Looking For A Fast Riding, High Performance Mountain Bike? Look No Further.


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.





When you're ready for longer days on the bike, bigger challenges on the trail, and all the fun of the full mountain biking experience, you're ready for Marlin.


TOP MARLIN FEATURES





Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Disc brakes offer the absolute strongest stopping power, even in wet or muddy conditions
















Suspension Lockout


Locked suspension means your fork stays rigid for increased pedaling efficiency. Perfect for long sections of road where efficiency is more important than road shock absorption.







FULL SPECS


Frame:
Alpha Silver Aluminum w/semi-integrated head tube, rack & fender mounts, G2 Geometry on 29ers

Front suspension: SR Suntour XCM, coil spring, preload, adjustable rebound, hydraulic lockout, G2 Geometry w/51mm offset on 29ers, 100mm travel (13.5" : 80mm travel)

WHEELS: 
Wheels: Formula alloy hubs, Bontrager AT-650 rims
Tires: Bontrager XR2, 29x2.20" front, 29x2.00" rear (Bontrager XR2, 27.5x2.20")

DRIVETRAIN: 
Shifters: Shimano Altus M370, 9 speed
Rear derailleur: Shimano Acera M390
Crank: Shimano M351, 40/32/22
Cassette: Shimano HG20, 11-34, 9 speed
Chain: KMC X9

COMPONENTS: 
Saddle: Bontrager Evoke 1.5
Seatpost: Bontrager SSR, 2-bolt head, 27.2mm, 12mm offset
Handlebar: Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, 15mm rise
Stem: Bontrager Elite, 31.8mm, 7 degree, Blendr compatible
Headset: 1-1/8" threadless, semi-integrated, semi-cartridge bearings
Brakeset: Tektro M290 hydraulic disc







We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Bontrager Helmets Starvos, Solstice and Rally Now Have MIPS Technology


MIPS - Multi-Directional Impact Protection System - Sets a New Standard in Helmet Safety 




Developed by brain surgeons and scientists, MIPS helps reduce rotational forces on the brain caused by angled impacts to the head.



MIPS is a patented technology that adds a low friction layer between the head and the helmet, developed to add protection by reducing the rotational violence to the brain on angled impacts.

In a crash, the MIPS system allows the helmet to rotate independently around the head, redirecting impact energy, which can provide more protection in certain impacts.

Bontrager proudly offers MIPS versions of its Rally, Starvos, and other popular helmets in the endeavor to deliver great performing, exceptionally engineered equipment. And just like every 

Bontrager helmet, should a MIPS helmet be impacted within the first year of ownership Bontrager will replace it at no charge.


Helmets with MIPS technology include:






Bontrager Rally MTB Helmet
















Bontrager Solstice Helmet







Men's and Womens Starvos Road Helmet


Come to Bumstead's Bicycles to see the helmets we have in sock.







We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067

Monday, February 8, 2016

Second of Two NEW Trek Cyclocross Bikes - 2017 Trek Crockett


World Cup Champion - Trek Crockett NOW Available







Ride Crockett and win. Every feature of this aluminum Cyclocross bike is built to race and hard wired for victory: race geometry, brake options, Cross-proven components.


Trek’s cyclocross platform is the Crockett with a frame built to the same race geometry as the Boone from what Trek calls its 200 Series Alpha Aluminium. The Crockett 5 Disc (£1,350) has a mainly Shimano 105 groupset with an FSA Energy Cross chainset and Hayes CX 5 mechanical disc brakes.



Pure race geometry
We’ve redefined our race geometry with expert input from our pro riders, for a powerful, fast, smooth ride that dominates on any terrain.

IsoSpeed fork

Generous ride-tuned sweep and shape increase compliance without sacrificing lateral stiffness. You get more comfort, total control.
Cross-specific solutions
Success is in the Cross-built details: cleaner cable routing with full housing option, a top tube shaped for shouldering, and massive tire clearance.
Caliper or disc brakes
All the stopping power you need, just the way you want it: smooth all-weather discs, or lightweight calipers.The existing top-level Crockett 9 Disc (£2,200) is equipped with a real mix of components including Shimano RS685 hydraulic disc brakes and Bontrager Affinity Comp Tubeless Ready wheels.






We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067

Thursday, February 4, 2016

5 Tips To Keep You Looking Fresh - Check It Out!

Melissa of Bike Pretty Has Some Awesome Tips On Riding And Still Looking Great

Article and Photos from Bikepretty.com



Whether or not you bike to work, there are a lot of great ways to sneak a little bike time into your routine. Riding a bike doesn’t mean that you’re required to squeeze into a skin tight racing suit or pull on an old pair of athletic shorts, but that’s easy to forget when we think about biking only for exercise rather than as a fun way to get from Point A to Point B.




Personally I love fashion and can spend hours putting together the perfect look. But I still hate having to change clothes throughout the day just because I find myself doing different activities. Ideally, I would wear just one outfit that takes me to the office, client meetings, happy hour, and my commute. While this style of dressing is a little extreme and might not be practical for everyone, this self-imposed constraint has meant that I’ve learned a lot about how to bike in style.




Now that I’ve picked up a few tips, it’s actually pretty easy to pull off. Once you start, you’ll realize how it is simpler to dress for your destination instead of your ride, especially if you are heading out to see friends or meet a special date.




ONE slow your roll



While biking is excellent exercise, it can also be a lazy form of fast walking. A bike has this magical way of shrinking a fifteen minute walk into a five minute ride. That said, if you’re on your way somewhere and don’t want to arrive dripping sweat, remember not to push yourself. Slow down and enjoy the sights and sounds of your neighborhood. You might not make every light, but that’s all right. You’ll reach your destination without overheating and be ready to make a great impression.





TWO stow your layers



This is the best piece of advice I have ever heard regarding temperature regulation on a bike: if you’re warm enough during the first ten minutes of your ride, then you’re overdressed. It’s really true! A spring evening might still be “jacket weather” but don’t bundle up just yet. Bring your outerwear with you, but ride in your shirtsleeves.




After moving your legs for a few moments, you’ll start to feel warmer and you might even work up a little sweat. Going without a jacket gives your body a chance to regulate its temperature and also lets your clothes breathe so that you don’t feel clammy. And if you’ve found that you just couldn’t help yourself from attacking those hills and end up sweating through your shirt, once you arrive, you can still pop on your jacket and your sweat stains are hidden away.





THREE let your bike carry the load



A lightweight road bike that is stripped down to the essentials is great for weekend group rides in the countryside. But if you’re using it to get around town, you’re probably going to want to carry a little bit more than a water bottle and a few sport gels (or in my case chocolate bars).




As much as possible, avoid carrying heavy stuff on your back. Loaded up messenger bags and backpacks trap sweat against your body, wrinkle your clothing, and generally strain your back. A detachable pannier on a rear rack, a frame bag, even a handlebar bag that stows a quart of milk--or a bottle of wine--will go far in helping you ride in comfort. And if you don’t feel good, you won’t look good!







FOUR never without wet wipes



I don’t have a lot of must-haves for bike rides (besides lights, a lock, and the bike itself) but there are so many occasions when a well-placed wet wipe has saved my bacon. If you’re feeling self-conscious, you can wipe your armpits for a quick refresh. Use them to wipe the grease from your hands if your chain pops off. A small pack of 20 or so can be stowed discreetly under your saddle.




HELPFUL HINT: If you get bike grease on your clothes, squirt a little undiluted dishwashing or hand soap onto the fabric. Don’t add water. Instead work the soap into a lather until the stain has almost disappeared. Then rinse and launder as usual.




FIVE you’re never fully dressed without a smile



Whether you’re enjoying a serene rails-to-trails ride or biking home at rush hour, riding is just a lot of fun. Any day with a bike ride is a good day. Remember how much fun you had as a kid biking around the neighborhood? Even though you’re all grown up, it’s still just as much fun. So don’t forget to enjoy it!








We are located at 1038 W. 4th St in Ontario, CA.
You can reach us by phone at (909) 984-9067