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$8.99
Park's GearClean Brush has a handle on one end with a curved, serrated edge perfect for cleaning between cassette cogs. The other end's tough nylon bristles are ideal for cleaning the derailleurs, chain and other drivetrain parts to keep them clean and prevent premature wear. It also works great on brakes and other components that collect dirt and grime. The GearClean easily fits in a toolbox or pack.
$2.99 - $8.95
Finish Line's Dry Lubricant With Teflon keeps your bike running silky-smooth rain or shine. It's very thin yet extremely durable thanks to its synthetic oils and Teflon particles. Great for your chain, cables, cleats and springs, its dry surface texture minimizes the accumulation of dirt and grit. Plus, it's biodegradable.
$8.95
Keep your stuff safe with Kryptonite's Gripper Combination Padlock. It sports a steel body and a hardened steel shackle for serious strength and protection.
$8.79
- 6 function mutli tool
- Hex keys: 3/4/5/6mm
- Flathead and Phillips screwdrivers
$6.00
This replacement pad fits on the brackets already installed on newer Catrike recumbent trikes.
Need a set? Order two.
$5.95
Park's Vulcanizing Patch Kit includes 4 round patches for small holes and 2 oval patches for wider cuts; a tube of self-vulcanizing glue that bonds the patches to your tube super securely; and sandpaper for preparing the punctured area for gluing. The kit comes in a small plastic box to fit in your seat bag or pack.
$4.95
This compact 45 page booklet by John Allen will increase your safety and confidence while bicycling on any road, whether you are a beginner or an expert. You'll have more fun and feel better about riding, be it for pleasure, fitness, or transportation.
Topics include:
Where to ride on the road
Riding through intersections
Getting across non-standard intersections
Steering out of trouble
Using your brakes
Riding in groups
. . . and more.
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