A few years ago I bought an Iron Horse Maverick 5.0 from EMS
and it has been a great bike. I didn’t go crazy this round and spent a very
modest 318$ on the bike. It was on close out since EMS was no longer going to
carry bikes and it was discounted down from 549$. Not being a crazy off road
mountain bike enthusiast like I once was it has served me well. It is still in
almost new condition as a result of its light use and rather than replace it I
thought I would just upgrade a few components.
I added a pair of Easton EC90 carbon bar ends to help me
ascend some of those steeper hills that always kick my ass. They barely weigh
anything at a scant 81g and feature a nice ergonomic shape that easily fits the
palm of your hand. I found them on Hucknroll.com for 59$ instead of the retail
price of 75$
As a result I also needed to cap the ends of the handle bar
when I cut the grip to add the bar ends. Being just a plug I didn’t need or
want anything too fancy and picked up a pair of Eleven81 Alloy caps from Amazon
for 5$. They fit perfectly and hold the bar ends on should they loosen at all
while riding.
My brother and I also figured we should get some lights
since we got caught a little farther from home then we thought and had to bike
back in the dark. We opted to get Blackburn Click head light and tail light
combo pack. It retails for 25$ but I managed to get a small discount on Amazon
and picked it up for 18$ not a bad deal.
With the Candy 2’s I need a good pair of shoes and settled
on a pair of Specialized Comp MTB in black. My brother has the same shoe although
a little different since his are a year old. I purchased them from Landry’s
Bike shop in Westborough and got a 25% discount and took them home for 112$
instead of 150$.
While at Landry’s I also picked up a case for my iPhone to
mount it on my bike. I use run tracker to track my off road/on road excursions
and am always wishing I could see the screen rather then have to stop and pull
the phone out of my pocket. I got the Wahoo Protector Bike Case for the iPhone
made by Wahoo Fitness and mounts right to the stem of the bike giving me a
perfect view of all the important information I might want while riding. I got
it for 45$ instead of the 60$ retail.
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