Best products from r/Bikeporn
We found 22 comments on r/Bikeporn discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 29 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Nkomax Smart Bike Tail Light Ultra Bright, Bike Light Rechargeable Auto On/Off, IPX6 Waterproof LED Bicycle Lights, High Intensity Rear Accessories Fits Any Road Bikes
- Wide field of view: 180-degree field of view width, visibility up to 150M, utilization of high-brightness comb lens, offers super brightness for you But not dazzling, all clearly visible for night no matter rain or fog.
- Auto start and stop: with a intelligent sensor, The bike tail light will turn on automatically riding in low brightness and turn off in high brightness. Also will turn on when braking, automatically switch to brake light mode when decelerating.
- IPX6 waterproof: IPX6 waterproof and dustproof, water spray from any direction will not enter the light even in big raining.
- Usb rechargeable: 20 hours Run time. Comes with a USB cord that charges form your computer, wall charger, power bank or any other device with a USB port
- Saddle fit strap: This bicycle rear light is easy mount
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2. 3T Arx Team (+/-6) Stem
ARX, Latin for stronghold and bridge, is the perfect connection between fork and handlebarDesigned for the technical requirements of composite steerers and handlebarsClamp interfaces rigorously tested with 3T bars and forks, and other manufacturers' productsLTD is all composite, TEAM and PRO 3D forg...
4. Delta Michelangelo Two-Bike Gravity Stand
- Space Saving Indoor Bike Storage: Featuring An Innovative Low-Impact Stand Design, The Michelangelo 2 Bike Rack Garage Simply Leans Against The Wall And Uses Gravity To Secure Up To 2 Bicycles
- Hassle-Free Assembly : The Michelangelo Garage Bike Rack Takes Minimal Effort And Expertise To Install, All You Need Is A Screwdriver. Assembly Hardware And A Wall Strap Is Included To Create A Secure Wall Bike Rack In Minutes
- Fully Adjustable Bicycle Storage : Arms Accommodate Any Bike Size Or Style, Up To 40Lbs. Support Arms Are Repositioned With A Simple Twist, No Tools Needed, Which Means This Rack Is Easy To Adjust Once Assembled
- Quality Steel Construction : This Large Capacity Vertical Bike Rack Securely Holds Up To 2 Bikes And A Total Weight Of 80 Lbs. Durable Rubber Feet Keep This Standing Bike Rack Securely In Place While Protecting Your Floors
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5. (Pack of 200) Random Music Film Vinyl Skateboard Guitar Travel Case Sticker Lot Pack Decals
- Extreme beam distance up to 395 meters
- Impressive brightness 1700 LED lumens
- Constant brightness even in -25C frost and with almost discharged batteries
- Includes 2x Free Premium Eco-Sensa CR123A Batteries
- ships out within one business day by Andrew-Amanda
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6. Klunkerz - A Film about the Development and Birth of Mountain Bikes
- GeForce GTX 480 Superclocked with 725 MHz core clock
- PCI Express 2.0
- 1536 MB 384-bit 2.0ns GDDR5 memory
- 3800 MHz memory clock and 1450 MHz shader clock
- Windows XP, Vista and Windows7 support
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7. MKS Lambda BMX/Platform Bicycle Pedals
Polished light alloy body with sure grip cage420g
8. Racor - PLB-2R, Bike Rack, Garage Wall Stand
- Customizable - Gravity rack leans against any walll, lightweight and movable
- Durable - Vinyl coated steel and rubber skids protects bikes, floors and walls
- Adjustable - Independent adjustable holding arms will work with men's and women's bikes
- Convenient - Bikes are organized but easily accessible
- Reclaim Your Garage - Reduce your bike's footprint in your garage, but keep them easily accessible
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9. Black Ops BMX Gummy Pedals, 9/16", Clear
- One-piece translucent resin body
- Chromoly spindle
- Molded pin design
- 375g pair
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10. SUNLITE Northroad Touring Handlebar, Silver Alloy
- North road style
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11. "What Do You Care What Other People Think?": Further Adventures of a Curious Character
- W W Norton Company
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12. EVO Brooklyn Integrated Bicycle Basket for Handlebars
HANDLEBAR BIKE BASKET: Low-profile integrated handlebar basket holds up to 22lbs and has a comfortable 30° sweepPERFECT SIZE: Our roomy bike baskets for women and men feature a cargo surface of 9 x 13.1”WEATHER-PROOF: 6061 aluminum construction allows this bicycle basket to stand up to all weathe...
13. Bikehand Bicycle Floor Type Hub Mount Parking Rack Stand - for Mountain and Road Bike Indoor Outdoor Nook Garage Apartment Storage NOT for Disk Brake Bikes
- SOLID & STABLE: Solid one piece steel construction bike hub mount type. With its 5 lbs weight and the 11 inch wide base, this solid stand can hold the bike at ease.
- EASY TO USE:Just place the rear hub axle into the holder. Fast and simple bike parking solution.
- COMPATIBILITY: FIT 26”, 27.5” and 700c bikes: It is best to be used with non-disc brake bikes as long as there is a gap between hub and frame. For 29" bikes, please look at the other model with higher or adjustable holding arm. (YC-109H or YC-109AF)
- RUBBER COATING: The holding arm are rubber coated to protect the frame and hubs. Rubber sleeve may wear after using for a while. Do NOT worry, we stock the sleeves for replacement.
- ORDER NOW, WORRY FREE! We're so confident about our product quality that we can provide a LIFETIME WARRANTY!
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14. GoPro Hero5 Session
- The GoPro Hero 5 session includes: Hero5 session camera, standard frame, curved adhesive mount, flat adhesive mount, mounting buckle, and an USB c cable; Waterproof to 33 feet (10meter) without a housing; does not include sd card
- Make sure your GoPro is charged; To charge your camera, use USB cable and a computer or charge device manufactured by GoPro; If your camera freezes, press and hold the menu button for about eight seconds until your camera powers off; This reset saves all of your content and settings
- Additional GoPro Hero5 session features + benefits below on item page; Photos are captured at 10 mp with a 4:3 aspect ratio
- A single press of the shutter button powers the camera on and starts recording automatically
- Refer user manual and installation manual below for software update instructions; Operating system compatibility: MAC, PC
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15. Ibera Bicycle Lightweight Aluminum Water Bottle Cage (White(Pair))
- AVAILABLE IN FOUR COLOR: Black, Carbon Patter, Silver, and White
- LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIAL: This bottle cage is made of 6061-T5 head-treated aluminum plate. Each bottle cage weighs 1.5 ounces. The high-quality material and manufacturing process reinforce for extra strength.
- FITS MOST STANDARD SIZED WATER BOTTLES: This well-designed bottle holder fits the bottle diameter around 3” perfectly. The ovalized design help you easy access to your water bottle while in motion.
- EASY INSTALLATION: Use a 4mm hex key (not included) to fasten cages in screw holes on frame. The included 4 X M5 X 12 screws are standard size for water bottle cage mounts. PLEASE NOTE – bicycle frame requires threaded holes for installation of bottle cages.
- ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: This product is covered by BikePak warranty. We are so confident you will love this product that we offer 30 days Money Back Guarantee with 1 year warranty!
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18. Mongoose Dolomite Fat Tire Men's Mountain Bike | 17-Inch/Medium High-Tensile Steel Frame, 7-Speed, 26-Inch Wheels | R4144 - Navy Blue
- Conquer any off-road trail with ease with this steel-framed mountain bike with supersized all-terrain knobby 26-inch wheels that fit riders 64 to 74 inches tall
- The threadless headset is adjustable for riders of different heights; For added speed and performance, the strong, lightweight alloy rims keep the weight down
- Ride comfortably with beach cruiser pedals and ensure safety with front and rear disc brakes
- Rear derailleur with seven speeds makes hills easier to climb, while twist shifters make it smooth and easy to change gears while riding
- This bike ships ready to be assembled. Sized for adult riders 5' 6" to 6' tall, and has a limited lifetime warranty
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20. Elgin Archxerciser Pro Resistance - Blue
- Provides resistance for key foot exercises used in clinical rehab of the arch and foot
- Strengthening the intrinsic and extrinsic musculature of the foot
- Treats a variety of ailments including plantar fasciitis and heel spur syndrome
- Useful for treating the foot and ankle after surgery and acts as a preventative aid against sore feet for those who stand for extended periods
- Shin splints and knee pain could be caused by your weak feet
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I bought the frame about 2 weeks ago. Finally got in for my fit yesterday, and thought I would snap off some photos and share with you all.
Build Details
A little over 2 years ago I built up this Dengfu FM098 with the intention of building the component spec how I wanted, and then eventually migrating the parts to my dream frame.
I considered the emonda slr, the BMC Teammachine SLR01, the R5, and the tarmac. I also looked at the Canyon CF SLX, but decided against it since getting it to the US would have been a hassle.
I eventually narrowed the list down to the R5 or the Teammachine. I went with the R5 primarily because the Teammachine's non-sloping top tube combined with my short legs resulted in a frame that looked a bit oversized for me, and because realistically the R5 has been my dream frame for the past several years anyway. Combine that with the results of the Tour Magazine test, and it was a pretty easy decision to go with the cervelo.
As pictured, the build weighs in at 6.85kg, but I've got a couple things on the way that should quickly get it at least into the 6.7s
Parts List:
• Cervelo R5 Frame, 48cm, uncut fork, headset, derailleur hanger: 1144g
• 3T Stylus 0 LTD stealth Seaspost, stealth, 27.2x350, cut down (154g)
• Fizik Kurve Snake saddle
• 3T ARX Team Stem, stealth, 120mm, -6°
• 3T Team Stealth Ergonova Bars, stealth, size 40
• Fizik superlight bar tape
• Ultegra Di2 6770 group set with 3 port junction box, internal battery in the seat post
• SRAM S975 Quarq Powermeter, 50/34, 170mm (quart bb30 power meters have long enough spindles to be used with BBRight)
• Dura Ace 9000 C24 Clinchers
• Continental GP 4000s II tires
• Speedplay Zero SS pedals
• Arundel Sideloader/Othersideloader cages
• Garmin 810
The Fit
My body shape is somewhat anomalous. I'm 5'5.75" with short legs and a long torso. I have short femurs within my already short legs, hence the 0 offset post. My long torso and good flexibility combined with my forward position on the saddle mean I can take a long/low front-end pretty comfortably, so I'm running a -6° 120mm stem. My fitter suggested that I could eliminate the one remaining spacer and slam it all the way if I want to, but I'm going to ride like this for a while and see how it goes. As is, it's a very comfortable position for me.
The Ride & First Impressions
The paint looks really great in person and I really like how subtle the branding is on the frame. There's a metallic quality to the gunmetal grey, which is contrasted nicely with the relatively solid color of the black in the logos, and the red along the top tube. It's also a nice contrast to my previous bike, which was all matte black and a pain to keep clean. At some point I'm thinking I'll have the seat post painted to match the top tube.
I went for a 30 mile ride immediately after the fit, and am thoroughly impressed with the bike. The weight difference from my old frame is immediately noticeable, especially when the road tips uphill. It just wants to climb. The power transfer and acceleration are very good, and the frame feels very lively while still being comfortable.
Probably the biggest thing that surprised me though is how well the bike holds its speed. Granted, my previous "aero" frame was open mold chinese carbon, but the R5 doesn't feel like it's lacking at all in that department. In my mostly flat 30 miles (west side bike path, NYC), I didn't notice any real difference in terms of my speed/power output vs what I'm used to from my FM098, and my time to the halfway point of my ride was on par with what I was doing last year on the old frame. Hardly scientific, but it bodes well.
Ok, now go ahead and make your dentist jokes (I'm not a dentist, for the record).
If you want to skip strapping something to the post, check this light out: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DF8RTM4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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It straps onto the rails of the saddle so it's tucked out of the way and won't shift around. May not be the best option if you're running hydration behind the saddle for tri, but I love it for my road bike (Felt AR with a fat aero post). It also has a bunch of cool features like auto on/off when you start moving and going white when you're braking. Battery lasts forever too.
The wall racks are these:
http://www.amazon.com/Delta-Michelangelo-Two-Bike-Gravity-Stand/dp/B000ACAM38/ref=sr_1_4?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1323268346&sr=1-4
They're super easy to put together and they're actually super stable.
Yes they are. Not conventional, but I thought it would be fun to stand out from the peloton during races. :)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015PBPY1S/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is a documentary about the invention of these, the first mountain bikes. The documentary is really great, and what is interesting is all the archival footage was shot by the same guy that captured all the footage for Dogtown and the Z-Boys, this one guy just happened to be around for the birth of two very popular sports and he filmed it all.
I think you should swap to these pedals ;)
https://velo-orange.com/products/grand-cru-sabot-pedals
Or these:
https://www.amazon.com/MKS-Lambda-Platform-Bicycle-Pedals/dp/B07BZZ85R9
Love your bike! 👍🏾 for steel.
Agreed. Very simple. Worth the money. I can vouch for this model.
Given the chance, it'll stand on it's own fully loaded.
Any info on those rear pedals? They look like those clear polycarbonite ones.
My daughter would be into them, methinks.
Found similar on amazon.
These. Support your local bike shop though.
It takes practice, but it's a very important skill so worth cultivating. This is one way to look at it, from the logical side:
https://www.amazon.com/What-Care-Other-People-Think/dp/0393320928
Looks like this:
https://www.amazon.com/BIKEHAND-Mount-Bicycle-Stand-Storage/dp/B00BW4TP7C/
Looks like an EVO Brooklyn
I think throwing some of the white iberia cages on would look pretty nice, matching all the other white accents and all that. The fat ones right now ruin the racier/more expensive aesthetic.
Yep. The bike came with the duo base and the garmin high mount. My camera is the hero 5 session.
The ones on this bike are Nitto R cages. On my other bikes I use King Iris cages. The Nittos are shinier and more graceful, but also more expensive.
I don't know about pointless. But, it might be a bit too much bike unless you specifically want what it offers.
There are some cheap variations that you can pick up to get a feel for it: http://www.amazon.com/Mongoose-Mens-Dolomite-Boys-Cruiser/dp/B00J7J40TM/ref=pd_sim_sbs_sg_5?ie=UTF8&refRID=1HDAY5SD9ZXAEPYRP7HK
But OP's bikes are probably going to cost 3 - 5K each.
Mad toes strength! Do you own this too or do you just use a towel?
If you can, try and get a set of Honjo fenders instead, they're what the VO fenders are based on.