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Crank Brothers STAMP 7 Bike Pedals for MTB Mountain Bike - LARGE Black- NEW 2018
25 June 2018
The best flats I've ever owned
I was skeptical at first of these flats. Could I really get as much grip as a DMR in such a thin profiled flat pedal. I ride Crank Brothers Clipless pedals, and because of the quality of everything they produce that I have tried, I decided to give these ago...and I am glad I did. They are 11mm at their thinnest and 13mm at their thickest points. I was able to add a few turns of the set screw out on the outer edges and my foot had a natural concave point to rest in. Also, the Stamps come in 2 sizes. Regular (for sizes 5 - 10) and Large (for sizes 10 - 15). These larges were the first flats I've owned that accommodated my size 13 feet an had a perfect amount of real estate left for me to find the sweet spot. I've had a few initial rides and feel like I have just as much control over the bike as I did with my clipless. I do feel the clipless were more efficient for me in the climbs, but for bike park days, and mostly downhill rides, these are awesome pedals.
Mucky Nutz Mug Guard Fender: Short, Black
10 March 2020
Looks/Performs as if made for your bike instead of looking like a cheap add on.
2 of 2 found this helpful Best Mud Guard in my opinion because it is lightweight (for you Enduro and Trail guys - XC Do you guys even run mud guards?) and it is still stiff enough to retain it's shape and not bend or crease like the many others out on the market. A note of caution the performance of this Mud Guard is dependant entirely on your fork clearance. Meaning: I have clearance for up to 2.5β tires and am running a 2.5β Maxxis DHF. With this set up a new tire will make some slight noise until the tabs on the tires left over from production wear off. Also there are moments where I have had the mud guards move a small amount and have it rub slightly, but I can quickly and easily center it - most of the time it centers itself. However; if you have clearance beyond what you are running you should be fine with zero problems. Even with this issue I won't run another. It looks and performs like it was designed for your bike and not a cheap add on.
Curt Class 3 Trailer Hitch 13127 for Mazda CX-5
07 February 2018
Good hitch.
It says expert install 20 minutes...they mean 2 people. It is difficult to hold hitch in place an properly align bolts with 1 person due to the location of the weld nuts on the Mazda CX-5. Also hitch is designed (correctly) with zero play which makes installation a precision affair that is best done with 2 people. Pro Installation Tip: use a small spray of WD-40 to aid in the removal of the rubber muffler hangers.