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Orange RX9 Direct to dealer: 01768 890700
ORANGE HAS now brought to market its RX9, it’s secret weapon for cyclocross assaults. The double-butted custom-drawn, 6061 series alloy
frame allows clearance for most tyre and mudguard combinations, while the ten-speed Tiagra and 105 transmission and Avid BB5 mechanical discs provide a strong and bang on trend finish. Continental CX Speed 700 x 35c tyres are specced as standard, alongside a smattering of Easton goods, including EA50 Ergo bars. The wheels are made up of Deore 525 hubs laced to Mavic A119 rims, so should last a few seasons in the muck. Retail price is competitive, especially for a UK made
bike, coming in at £1,099.99 in 52, 54, 56 and 58cm sizes, in stock now. A further 60cm frame size will be available from mid-July. Orange has created a promotional video for the RX9, which you can see at
orangebikes.co.uk
Drift Ghost HD Ison Distribution: 01353 662662
DRIFT HAS launched what it calls its most feature- rich sports camera yet – the Ghost HD – which is waterproof to 3m without any extra housing. Building upon a unique feature set, which includes an industry-first two-way LED remote control with on/off indicator light, video recording/tagging capabilities in continuous loop mode, and an integrated 2-inch Corning Gorilla Glass LCD screen, the Drift HD Ghost is engineered for the active and social user.
Thanks to a video tag and loop function, the user
can save a recorded event up to five minutes after it happens. The video clip is stored in the camera’s memory, and will save the clip only if the user chooses to “tag” it. The Drift HD Ghost comes Wi-Fi-enabled to
communicate instantly with smartphones. Combined with the Drift Mobile App (coming soon for Android) you can preview and line up a shot remotely from your phone, change camera settings, shot recording, photo capture and playback, directly through your mobile.
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LikeAbike Hardy and Rosalie Direct to dealer: 01937 844068
LIKEABIKE HAS added two models to its catalogue of bikes for toddlers – the Rosalie and Hardy Kokua. At £99.95, the ideal first bikes are pedal-free and
rely on the young ones getting a feel for balancing on their own on a lightweight aluminium frame and 12-inch alloy wheels. The tyres are pneumatic, so will remain puncture free and both bikes are available in bright attractive colours and feature a host of important features for young riders. These include small diameter handlebars, with
child-friendly grips, which supply tiny hands with a secure hold. Furthermore, the bikes have a dedicated low-scoop saddle, coupled with an adjustable seat post, to provide comfort and easy adjustment for little riders.
Both bikes also feature Kokua’s patented steering limiter to prevent jack-knifing. An included comprehensive two-year guarantee comes as standard.
Sigma Sport Rox 5.0 Direct:
www.sigmasport.com
FOR SERIOUS amateur riders, the new ROX 5.0 from Sigma Sport displays speed, heart rate and cadence, and also has a running computer function. Able to record and analyse up to 99 individual laps per training, the practical 25-hour storage capacity permits statistical, as well as vivid and detailed graphical, analysis of any ride using the Sigma Data Centre on the PC or Mac. A particular highlight is the option to train on the
basis of four standardised or customised intensity zones. The clean and large display of the ROX 5.0 displays the frequency distribution of the training heart rate and the current zone. Sigma standards, such as the digital STS transmission system between the transmitters and the device, the light manager, two wheel sizes, an automatic start/stop, the water seal, battery charge indicator, and the convenient changing of the batteries are included. The all-rounder, ROX 5.0, with speed transmitter, cadence transmitter, R1 STS Comfortex+ and wrist strap are available from May.
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