Friday, July 8th, 2011 at 1:16 pm

Mounts onto bar end, installation wrench included Wide view convex mirror pivots to any viewing angle
List Price: $ 17.00
Price: $ 9.83
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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 10:17 pm

- Bar End Incredibell
- Fits most handlebars and bar ends
- Brass/gold
Incredibell Bar End Bells fit most road and mountain handlebars and many bar-ends. *Dome Diameter: 33mm (1.3′) *Fits handlebars with 15.75mm – 25mm (.62′ – .98′) inside diameters *Bar-End Bell fits most road and mountain handlebars and many bar-ends
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at 2:23 am
I am a regular mountain biker, but like to road-ride, too. However, my full-suspension is way too much drama for the pavement and even my hardtail is too heavy for efficient road travel. I want something lighter and better suited. The problem is, I am not super fond of the "feel" of road bikes. I saw that Trek (my fave) had "fitness" bikes and "urban" bikes and I am wondering if anyone can tell me what are the advantages/disadvantages to choosing a fitness or urban bike over a road bike?
THANKS! 
Just to add, a fitness bike is not a stationary bike. It is an actual style of bicycle like urban, road, mountain, triathalon, etc. I was just hoping that someone had some info on what might be better suited for me. Thanks to anyone who can help!