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Tim’s Christmas List

Since we make money when you buy stuff off JensonUSA after clicking from our site, I’ve decided to compile my Jenson Christmas list for you.

I didn’t just randomly pick these products. I’ve either used them or lusted after them myself. Enjoy!

NiteRider MOAB '06 Niterider Moab ‘06
This thing is HOT and super expensive. Ringing in at over $500.

It’s staying on my list though cause I have a dream. That dream involves a light system that’s so bright that I blind my riding buddies.

Pedro's Super Pit Kit Pedro’s Super Pit Kit
What’s the best way to save money on bike equipment? Keep the crap you already have in good condition. This kit is perfect for that and has a very reasonable price of $40. It comes with Bio Cleaner, Bike Lust, Ice Wax, 3 brushes, sponge, polishing cloth and 3 1/2 gallon pail with leak-proof lid.
Primal Wear Tattoo Arm Warmers Primal Wear Tattoo Arm Warmers
I have loved these things since before they were even released. Primal wear seriously has the coolest stuff on the market.
Avid Ball Bearing Seven Disc Brakes Avid Ball Bearing Seven Disc Brakes
Avid mechanical disc brakes are what I use for almost all of my riding. The are consistent and sturdy and a lot less fuss (and money) then the hydraulics. For $75 a wheel you’ve got yourself a nice braking system.
SRAM Derailleurs SRAM Rear Derailleurs
In my humble opinion, SRAM rear derailleurs are the best on the market. I’ve ridden on a variety of SRAM products and their competitors, and SRAM consistently performs better over long term usage.
null Kenda Tires
For the money, you aren’t gonna get a better set of tires then Kenda. They’re pretty much all I ride and I love them. Also, if you haven’t yet, you gotta pick up a set of their Stick-E tires.
Planet Bike Protoge 9.0 Planet Bike Protoge 9.0
I’ve used the 8.0 version of the computer and it’s great. And for $20, this is a great deal. And, as always, 25% of Planet Bike profits goes to bike advocacy.