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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Review of Pewi Ybike Ride On Toy and Walking Buddy

Pewi Ybike Ride On Toy and Walking Buddy
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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We've had this product since our son was 11 months old. At first he pushed it around--he wasn't tall enough to sit on it and have his feet touch the floor--and it worked fine. The wheels move very easily in any direction, which is a bonus for a very practiced cruiser (freedom to go where they want), but makes it slip away easily for a child who needs help with balancing. I wouldn't recommend this for the stage where they are just beginning to cruise--you'll want a sturdier push cart for that. This small limitation shouldn't discourage you, though, because for us, the real joy of the bike came when my son could start to "ride" it as a bicycle. He was 13 months old before his feet fit firmly on the ground with his bum on the seat and then it was true love. At first, he couldn't quite go straight from one point to another, but he zig zagged around like a little speed racer, smiling and laughing the whole way. After a few weeks of seated riding, he could begin to maneuver it where he wanted to go--even if he was outside and his desired destination was 20 yards away. This was especially fun for him since he wasn't quite waking yet. It is hard to have a crawler outdoors, but this helped him play on rough surfaces without sacrificing his knees.

I am UPDATING this review at 15 months old. My son is now walking very well, and still loves his little bike. It works very well indoors and out, and it is hands-down his favorite toy and has been for the last couple months. It is so much fun that it attracts all sorts of attention from other children and parents. Whenever he sees it, he points to it and lets us know he wants to go outside and play. It seems like a great toy to keep him active and challenge his balance and coordination, and is definitely sturdy enough to survive multiple children. Much older children have ridden it, and I, myself, have sat on it with him. While I obviously wouldn't do that all the time, it did not crack or show any stress from the extra weight. I do think it helped him become an independent walker a little bit faster than he would have otherwise.

For reference, my son was 27lbs and 31" at his 12 month checkup, and he grew into this at about 12 months and 3 weeks, after a bit of a growth spurt. I assembled it myself in about 15 minutes. He began walking somewhere around 13 months, 2 weeks, and he loved it before and after.

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I purchased this for my grandson. He is approx. 19 months old, he crawls like a maniac, but has been a bit behind in walking development. He will pull up and walk around furniture, cabinets, etc. I honestly think he is afraid of falling down, so he tends to want to hang on to things. We are a little concerned, and have had him checked at a local childrens hospital (no apparent problems), but also know he will walk when he is ready. Grandma says he is just very cautious in approach to walking and I agree. We have purchased different ride on/walk behind toys and he likes them all but has difficulty turning them because the wheels only roll forward or backward. I suppose that is ok at first and works well for walkers for the elderly, but little guys like this are just learning and want go every where, in all directions, fast. That is what attracted me to this device. The ability to go any direction, quickly, because of the swivel casters on each of it's four legs. GENIUS IDEA, I thought to myself as I made my order. I received this yesterday and promptly put it together (very easy) and was quite impressed by the design, sturdy construction, component fit and finish. Called the daughter up to bring little man over to see his new "thing". What transpired once he was introduced to this was truly remarkable, and awesome. He seemed to like pushing it around while standing, walker style, and did quite well on our hardwood floor and rugs. But what he really liked to do was straddle the seat and walk it around, bike style. Not really sitting on it, but it appeared he liked the security of having a seat under him. After that it was unbelievable how fast he discovered his way around our home, "walking" and not crawiling. It was truly amaizing. When they got ready to go, I told his mom to take it with her to their home. This morning she reports that he took his dad around the house showing him every room. If he gets it in a jam he backs up, spins around and goes another way....on carpet. He actually calls it his "bike" when pointing at it. The YBike Pewi gets 5 thumbs up on PopPop's must buy list. Even if your little one is not having problems with walking, this thing is really fun......at least that is what I would think if I was little.

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I was looking for something for our 18 month old that she could turn easily from one direction to the other. She is delayed in walking/standing so she gets tired of crawling. The scooter she was using was hard to lift and turn around. this ones wheels turn 360, its a smooth ride. Shes having a little bit of a hard time holding it still to get on, but we're hoping she'll get strong enough to do it. Its also higher than her other scooter so she's using different muscles. I cant imagine a 9 month old on it, 12mo. and up. Our 3 year old likes it too but he's a little tall.Sturdy, easy to build, cute, smooth ride. Really like it, for us worth the money

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Cute bike, good concept, but major issue with tipping forward. One tiny bump on the sidewalk, a crack in the tile, and the kid will go facefirst over the handlebars. Forget riding on carpet. I'm nursing my toddler's bloody chin as we speak. The other issue we have had is when he tries to go "fast", the back wheels bump his feet as he tries to run with the bike. Nice idea but not safe with its current construction.

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What a neat product. My parents bought this for my daughter who just turned one. She crawls, cruises, and has taken a few steps but definitely uses the walk behind products a lot right now. The design is ingenious. She can walk behind the "bike" and even turn (which is something she hadn't been able to do with other products). Or she can ride and push the bike. She really seems to enjoy the freedom of movement and is all smiles when scooting around. The wheels are like rollerblade wheels and move easily on the carpet but when she gets on tile she can really move without falling. Assembly was a breeze and the bike seems very sturdy. I do not anticipate any issues. Overall I would definitely recommend this product for a child learning to walk.

Update-While I still think this product is neat it does not work well on carpet. My daughter trying to push it through the carpet has toppled headfirst over the front when it tips because there is too much resistance. I have reduced my 5 star rating to 3. I wish it were more stable.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Discount MGP Caliper Cover 12005-S-MGP-RD Red Powdercoat Brake Caliper Cover

MGP Caliper Cover 12005-S-MGP-RD Red Powdercoat Brake Caliper Cover with Silver MGP Letters for 17' and Larger Wheels V6 Charger/Magnum/Challenger/300C,
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Easy to install if you pay attention. Looks nice and gives the car a high performance look. A bit expensive but far cheaper than high performance brakes. If looked at closely, you can tell the bolts are not real. It would be nice if they dressed that feature up a bit. These do work as advertised and look nice. Happy I bought these.

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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Discount Shimano FH-7900 Dura-Ace Rear Quick Release (Silver,)

Shimano FH-7900 Dura-Ace Rear Quick Release
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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If you have a bike with horizontal dropouts, this is pretty much the way to go. If you have vertical dropouts, save yourself some money and go with a cheaper option.

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An excellent Shimano product. I have used other brands of skewers from well known manufactures but these skewers are outstanding and very high quality. They are easy to use and lock the wheel firmly and reassuringly in place. I think it's important to use a high quality and reliable product when your life may depend on it.

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Great very light and durable quick release. Solid one piece construction takes the rattle out of some other quick release skewers. Great quick upgrade.

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Monday, January 27, 2014

Reviews of Vittoria Road Bike Latex Inner Tube 700c 51mm RVC

Vittoria Latex 700x19-23 w-42mm Removable Valve
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Okay, truth in advertising here: I haven't ever used latex tubes for road bikes, BUT I have used them in my mtn bike, and they were fantastic!

Years ago, you may have seen an ad in the bike mags (MBA maybe) showing a guy stretching one of their wicked latex tubes over a wine bottle that had been purposely broken off with a church-steeple like shard of viciously upthrusting glass. That ad sold me, and I put them in my mtn bike tires.

Here's what I found with the mtn bike tubes: 1) The latex tubes, especially on a mtn bike, are significantly lighter; 2) they are far more resilient/stretchy than butyl; 3) yes, the physics on rolling resistance is correct; 4) I ran my mtn bike tires at 25 30 lbs for at least 6 years whilst riding quite hard and fast on very technical single-track trails filled with rocks and roots, and on very steep, fast rocky fire trails all without getting a single flat (granted I weigh 144 lbs but you get the picture).

Interestingly, nothing good lasts forever and eventually the tubes failed -on the same ride, within 1/4 mile of each other. My conclusion was that they have a lifespan and as manufactured products these were incredibly consistent. In the case of those tubes, it would be a good idea to change 'em out after about 4 years, whether they had failed or not. That's a pretty impressive duty cycle in my book.

Bottom line is about low weight and extreme durability. Hidden within that durability may exist the opportunity to run a relatively high pressure w/ less flatting from road hazards, but one should verify that w/ the manufacturer. I loved my latex tubes and will be using them again.

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Whether a quick hour ride or 3 4 hours in the saddle, in my opinion the value of latex vs. evo tubes is not worth the cost. I do not notice anything different with the ride.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Razor EcoSmart Metro Electric Scooter Reviews

Razor EcoSmart Metro Electric Scooter
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
List Price: $399.99
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I used to ride my bike 2.5mi. from public transportaion (BART) to work. I injured my right knee a few weeks back and was having to drive in to work which I despise for; traffic, bridge toll, parking fee... So I was looking for something that was; cheap (cause I only planned to use it for a few months), Portable (I need to bring it on a public train) and reliable (don't want to be stranded with a hurt knee). This is a great vehicle, it does what it says a far as going around 18mph (on flat ground) and run time is roughly 40 min. depending on the terrain you are riding on. I weigh 240lbs. and carry a backpack but it dosen't seem to mind. I do kind of help it going up two of the bigger hills I have to climb but it still makes it, I do not have to get off and push and the motor dosen't overheat or anything. Overall it was a great purchase, the price can't be beat for what it does, and I save about $10 a day vs. driving so I will have it paid for within two months!

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The Razor was very easy to assemble (my wife put it together) and, after charging the battery, the kids were off and running. The scooter is strong and fast. A helmet is a must with this scooter. The only problem was with the power not really turning off. After the first couple of weeks, I went to move the scooter with the power off and it nearly jumped out of my hands. This could potentially be a serious situation.

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The pictures don't show it, but the EcoSmart comes with a large luggage rack/basket that can be mounted on the rear fender.

I also have an eZip 500 which is a 24-volt scooter. The increase in power and speed from the extra 12 volts on the EcoSmart is very noticeable. Plus the larger 16" wheels and larger deck of the EcoSmart makes for a far more stable ride. The eZip feels a little wobbly while the EcoSmart feels solid at their top speeds. The EcoSmart's seat height is also adjustable for tall or short riders unlike the fixed eZip seat and the EcoSmart's seat has two shock absorbing springs for an overall smooth and comfortable ride. The EcoSmart's kickstand is also placed under the deck instead of on the rear tire axle, which seems much more stable.

The freewheel (which the eZip lacks) makes the heavier EcoSmart scooter much easier to push around too. The EcoSmart has a plastic two-piece chain guard that almost totally surrounds the freewheel, gears, and chain. The guard is easy to remove to clean and lube the drivetrain and should keep dripping chain oil contained.

The only things I like better on the eZip are the cage around the motor which helps to keep a hot motor from burning the rider and protects the motor in case the scooter falls over, the easily removable battery pack, the steel wheels (vs the spoked wheels on the EcoSmart), and the folding handlebars which make the eZip easier to place in the trunk of a car without busting out the toolset. I'm not sure if the larger EcoSmart could even fit in the back of an SUV without putting the rear seats down.

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I purchased the Razor EcoSmart recently as my daughter' Christmas Present. It was easy to assemble except it was missing several bolts, the stickers were pealing and it had rust on the frame. The quality was not there. This was my 3rd razor purchase. I am highly disappointed. I contacted razor and they told me I had to discuss my problems with the retailer, they told me to call razor. After calling razor a 3rd time and asked to speak with a supervisor I was connected to the supervisors mailbox and she never called me back. This is my last razor. They do not care about their customers or reputation. Buy at your own risk.

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I got this a couple days ago (delivered) and basically it's... it's an okay scooter. I needed a scooter because I was tired of riding to work on my bike (15 minuteish ride on my bike going about 5-9 mph). But it goes nowhere NEAR what the box says it does, or the description. I'm roughly 200 pounds and it carries me like a dream though. It takes bumps really nicely, just be careful going over speed bumps or the bottom will hit the ground. I rode to work and back on roughly one charge (charged it for 30 minutes at work), pretty much rode full speed all the way back to my house and the battery's still good. I highly doubt it goes for 40 minutes on one charge but if you take it slow instead of full blasting it, it probably goes for awhile. I rated it 4 because it has a squeaky noise coming from the scooter, and I can't figure out where it's coming from and it makes me concerned.

Overall it's a nice scooter and a recommended buy, especially for an adult because it is a bigger scooter, not meant for kids. (ages 16+ is okay)

Edit 2 weeks later: The main concern for this scooter for me was the tires. I live in Arizona and everyone knows about goatheads. Basically they're thorns that come off of plants around here and are strewn across the ground and were the problem for me for many bike tires I've had. However I've not had a problem with them yet, but I haven't had one stuck in my tire either but I think it's safe to say the tires are fairly thick. Also when riding... the tires have a very long life. I've carried 10+lbs (up to 20) additional on me and I made it home from work (about 15 minute ride) and there's little to no air out of the back tire.

I'm changing my review to 5 stars because this is definitely a quality product. Just be careful on gravel for sharp rocks, and it does slip n' slide on gravel so be careful braking!

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