mountainbike 300 Foraker 300 Charcoal | Bikes Online
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mountainbike 300

mountainbike 300 Foraker 300 Charcoal | Bikes Online

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mountainbike 300 Foraker 300 Charcoal | Bikes OnlineAbout this item The Foraker 300 is a 27. 5 inch hybrid mountain bike built for adult men and women riders. The bicycle is constructed with a 6061 aluminum alloy frame and is available in two frame size options, SM MD and MD LG, with standover heights of 28 inch and 31 inch. The bike is offered in two color choices and is suitable for commuting, fitness riding, and recreational cycling on paved roads, city streets, gravel paths, and light off road

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The Foraker 300 is a 27.5 inch hybrid mountain bike built for adult men and women riders. The bicycle is constructed with a 6061 aluminum alloy frame and is available in two frame size options, SM/MD and MD/LG, with standover heights of 28 inch and 31 inch. The bike is offered in two color choices and is suitable for commuting, fitness riding, and recreational cycling on paved roads, city streets, gravel paths, and light off-road trails.

The drivetrain includes Shimano EF-500 trigger shifters, a Shimano Tourney 7 speed rear derailleur, a Tourney front derailleur with bottom pull and top swing triple configuration, a Prowheel 22/32/42 triple crankset with 170mm crank arms, a Shimano 14-28T freewheel, and a KMC Z7 chain. The 3x7 setup provides 21 gear combinations across the gear range.

Braking is handled by Tektro M280 mechanical disc brake calipers, Tektro alloy brake levers, 180mm brake rotors on the front and rear wheels, and sintered metal brake pads. The mechanical disc brake system is designed to function in dry and wet riding conditions.

Front suspension is provided by an SR Suntour XCT 27.5 suspension fork, designed to help reduce impact from uneven surfaces during cycling.

Wheels include double wall alloy rims with 36 holes, 14G stainless steel black spokes, and Kenda 27.5 x 2.1 inch tires. Additional components include an aluminum riser handlebar measuring 25 inches wide with a 1.25 inch diameter, an aluminum alloy stem with a 4 inch length, an aluminum seat post measuring 30.4 x 350mm, a quick release seat post clamp, a black Velo foam saddle, a 1 1/8 inch threadless headset, comfort black rubber grips, alloy MTB pedals with reflectors, and an alloy mid-mount kickstand.

Frame geometry: SM/MD reach 25 inch, wheelbase 44 inch, total length 70 inch, seat tube length 15.2 inch, top tube length 20 inch. MD/LG reach 27 inch, wheelbase 45 inch, total length 72 inch, seat tube length 19.3 inch, top tube length 22 inch.

Assembly required. Bicycle arrives partially assembled.

  • 21 Speed Drivetrain with Shimano Components: Features Shimano EF-500 trigger shifters and Shimano Tourney 7 speed rear derailleur with a Prowheel 22/32/42 triple crankset and KMC Z7 chain. Provides 21 gear combinations suitable for uphill, flat, and downhill riding.
  • Tektro Mechanical Disc Brakes Front and Rear: Equipped with Tektro M280 mechanical disc brakes, 180mm rotors on both wheels, and sintered metal brake pads. Designed to function in dry and wet riding conditions.
  • SR Suntour XCT Front Suspension Fork: Includes SR Suntour XCT 27.5 suspension fork to help absorb impact from uneven surfaces such as trails, gravel, and city roads during cycling.
  • 6061 Aluminum Alloy Frame: Constructed with a 6061 aluminum alloy frame available in two size options and two color choices. Aluminum alloy construction is designed to resist corrosion.
  • Wheels and Included Components: Fitted with Kenda 27.5 x 2.1 inch tires and double wall alloy rims with 36 holes laced with 14G stainless steel spokes. Includes alloy MTB pedals with reflectors, rubber grips, Velo foam saddle, quick release seat post clamp, and alloy mid-mount kickstand. Assembly required.

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★★★★★ 5
Good insight into Mahatma Gandhi as a person
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I've read the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi and have learnt a lot about him growing up in India. In spite of all my knowledge on him, I find this book an interesting read for it provides an insight into his personal advancement from a struggling lawyer to the Father of a Nation. It was inspiring to learn how he overcame each shortcoming and tried to live his life with honesty, integrity and transparency until his death. My only complaint with the book is that it is a bit short. It was a quick read. But, the content was good.
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This first part of this book was great for learning about Gandhi's life
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This first part of this book was great for learning about Gandhi's life. The pictures were enjoyable as well. Near the end of the first part of the book, the main ideas were being repeated. I didn't enjoy the second part of the book which focused on analyzing Gandhi's philosophy and also repeated many of the ideas made in the first part of the book.
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Meg
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A Rich and Wonderful Pictorial Biography
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This is a beautiful book that tells Ghandi's story through wonderful photographs and a simple and elucidating text. Ghandi appears os a struggling human being who changes himself through hard work. It really is a story of transformation, and it's very well told here. I liked it so well, I used it as part of our study on world revolutions when I was teaching ninth grade last year, and the students also liked it very much.
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greg brown
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A Tool for Study
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Though this book feels like it has been cobbled together from different sources it provides a sense of Gandhi's spiritual growth and the sources for it. His ideas and principles are clearly and often repeatedly stated offering the student the benefit of repetition in varied words. I'll be reading it again and again to extract a summary of those. Recommended for beginning Gandhi explorers.
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GILES S RYAN
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Off the couch and on the road
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Even those who are happy in their circumstance may find themselves discontented with the sameness of their days. An adventure will relieve this, and perhaps we can make the adventure happen, and yet the sameness of our days is the very thing that holds us back. But then we read how someone actually did it, had a true adventure to match the best of our daydreams, and we think, I could do that, too! Beth Jusino’s Camino memoir is for everyone who has ever considered doing something extraordinary, something beyond everyday life. She freely admits her life was sedentary — as couch-bound as you or I — but then the notion of the Camino grew from daydream to impulse, and then became irresistible, and she was fortunate to have a husband who gladly came along. It’s a book of astonishing quality, the words well-chosen, each page proof of her craft. She engages us not only with her physical ordeal (which is considerable, until she finds better shoes along the way), but also with her wonderment at the things she sees, the people she meets on the way, and we are compelled along, turning each page to see what happens next. Her story is not only rich in anecdote but also in the wealth of reflection on what she sees and hears along the way. Some particular scenes that stay fixed in memory are her encounters with a flock of sheep she meets at just the point when she needs them — a Camino miracle! — and also her descriptions of the great storks in their huge nests on all the church steeples and other high points along the way. Again and again I marked passages in the text so that I may come back and enjoy them once more. It’s also a love story, and the measure of this is the way we begin to anticipate her moments of particular challenge when her husband will do whatever needs doing or say whatever she needs to hear. It’s his story as well as hers, and she knows this and sets it down, and in so doing, tells us that perhaps she could not have finished her journey without him. Those who have walked any part of the road to Santiago will relive moments in familiar places and perhaps see what they missed the first time along the way and gain a new insight, a fresh view of what they overlooked before. And they may think, yes, I’ll go again! But if you’ve never had an adventure and Santiago is no more than the stuff of your daydreams, if you have so far only imagined such an undertaking, if the sameness of your days holds you back, then read this book. Then go out and do it. But make sure you buy the right shoes.
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