Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Thule 518 Echelon Bike Rack Review Video & Demo

www.orsracksdirect.com Thule 518 Echelon bike rack review video & demo by ORS Racks Direct. Demonstration movie of the Thule Racks 518 Echelon fork mount bicycle carrier showing premium features including its sleek, very modern looking styling with lightning-quick bike loading characteristics. The Thule 518 Echelon fits any bicycle size and shape including road racing bikes with skinny tires on up to cruiser / hybrid bike tires and mountain bike knobby tires including very fat 3 inch freeride / downhill bikes and 29ers. Thule Echelon is also compatible with mountain bikes with disc brakes. Fork mount design delivers very aerodynamic and fuel efficient performance. Best in class one-handed skewer adjustment using special Thule engineered oversized knob for quick adjustment of skewer. Simply place bike on fork mount and dial the knob to adjust skewer tightness then close shut the Echelon hood. Best in class rear ratcheting strap holds rear wheel securely in place. Thule Echelon bike rack mounts directly to Thule square bars and Yakima round bars. Also mounts to Thule Rapid Aero bars using the Thule Xadapt9 Kit. And will mount to factory rack crossbars using the Thule 532 Ride On adapter kit. Optionally lock bicycle inside the carrier using a Thule lock cylinder. Also, when the Thule 518 is locked closed, it prevents anyone from being able to pull up the hood and steal the bike rack itself.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Thule bike arbor / aeon carrier review.

www.northwesttowbars.co.uk - Stockport http - Chesterfield. www.towit.co.uk - Buy online. Cycle carriers, roof boxes and bars IN STOCK and ON DISPLAY. This video is a guide only. Always refer to and observe the manufacturers instructions to ensure correct fitting and assembly. Still images courtesy of Thule Ltd.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Cooking in Dirt

!±8± Cooking in Dirt

We think about cooking around the campfire, most people normally think of either stick roasting hotdogs and marshmallows over flames coals, or else throwing a grill over the top and cooking anything from steak to chicken to fish, potatoes, corn... and all the other good stuff. However, there are other ways of cooking with your campfire that don't involve grills or sticks. Direct heat cooking is a lot like cooking with your stovetop. Food comes in direct contact with the heat that is can taint in some sort of container. If containers can range from pots and pans to aluminum foil, wet paper or even leaves. There are a lot of variations on this idea, but let's take a look at a few.

If you happen to be in an area where the soil is somewhat like Clay, you can have some fun experimenting with cooking your food wrapped in Clay. The nice thing about this is that you can cook your food buried in a better coals without worrying about too much heat damaging your food such as a potato or corn. Using a potato as an example, here's what you would do.

First, rapid potato you want to cook in aluminum foil. Then pack about an inch of Clay all-around potato and buried in the coals for about an hour. The time is up, crack off the baked on clay (careful not to burn yourself), peel off the aluminum foil in recent potato if needed. You should have a perfectly the vicious baked potato ready to eat right away. If you choose to use this technique but place the Clay potato on TOP of the coals, you can expect to double the cooking time to about two hours.

You can use the same idea to hardcode can make (like a hard-boiled egg, only it's not boiled since we're not using water). To cook an egg this way you'll first need to make a pinhole in a bigger and so that air pressure can be released during the cooking process in your egg doesn't explode all over the place. Next, just like with the potato, and again buried in the coals. This time you leave it for about 20 to 30 minutes. And just like above, if you place it on top of the coals you can expect a time to be double; roughly 40 to 45 minutes. Also, if you go with this latter technique of placing it on top rather than burying it in the coals, you'll need to turn it about halfway through cooking time.

If you've never cooked this way, and especially if you children have never cooked this way, I can promise you you're in for a treat. It's amazing how intriguing cooking food suddenly becomes when you put a new spin on it, especially when it involves cooking in the dirt.


Cooking in Dirt

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Thule 699 Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case

!±8± Thule 699 Round Trip Bicycle Travel Case


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Packing up your bike shouldnt require training. The new Thule Round Trip travel case provides room for all your gear and the confidence that it will stay put.

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