Monday 26 December 2011

Giant Revel 1 mountain Bike 2012

Giant Revel 1 is 2nd from top in Giant Revel Series Mountain Bikes.

Features - 

  • Strong Giant Aluxx frame (alloy)
  • 3 x 8 speed
  • Shimano Alivio Rear Derailleur
  • Tektro Draco Hydraulic Disc Brakes
  • Fantastic Matte finish Red color
For detailed features check our website www.escapadebikes.com






Friday 23 December 2011

The GIANT REVEL 0

The 0 (zero) is the top end model in GIANT REVEL series mountain bikes.

Frame Size - 18"
Fit for 5'7" to 5'11" tall

  • Tektro Draco Hydraulic Disc brakes, 
  • Shimano Deore Rear Derailleur and 
  • 100 mm shocks with Lockout 
  • Comfortable saddle
  • Strong GIANT ALUXX frame

...........a real TRAIL WORTHY bike

Price Rs. 35900/-









Thursday 22 December 2011

KHS VITAMIN B, MTBish geometry, Roadbikish speed


  • The KHS Vitamin B is aimed at fitness rides, casual and long distance road rides and everything else a road bike can do (except racing maybe). 
  • The upright MTBish position offers comfort and
  • Lightweight, Carbon fork, Slick Tires, Slim saddle makes this bike ideal for speeding up on the roads




Sunday 18 December 2011

KHS ALITE 150, 2012 - THE ALL ROUNDER BIKE

The 150 from KHS ALITE mountain bike series is an entry level mountain bike. Light weight, slicker tires (26" x 1.95"),100mm front shocks, mechanical disc brakes, 3 x 8 gearing are the features that make this bike an all rounder......ride it on the roads or take it on the trails.





Thursday 1 December 2011

Special Offer on The KHS Alite 300 Road Bike

The Alite 300, 2011 Road Bike....is a fantastic package at Rs. 32000/- and it is unbeatable when the price is Rs. 28000/- (Rs. 4000/- off).
Carbon Fork, Carbon Seat post at this price point on a great frame? unbelievable ! believe it.....Grab one till the stocks last !









Tuesday 18 October 2011

KHS ALITE 1000 and ALITE 500 2012

The KHS ALITE 1000 and ALITE 500 and other bikes in the ALITE series get a lot of upgrades in 2012

The ALITE 1000
Highlights
FRAME : Double butted Hydro formed, new tubing
FORK : Rock Shox XC28, 100mm, Lockout and preload
BRAKES : Hydraulic Avid Elixir 1, 160mm Rotor
REAR DERAILLEUR : Shimano Deore Shadow M592, 9 Speed
FRONT DERAILLEUR : Shinamo Alivio SL M430
SHIFTERS : Shimano Alivio M430, Pods

The ALITE 500
Highlights
FRAME : Double butted Hydro formed, new tubing
FORK : RST Blaze TNL, 100mm, Lockout, Preload
BRAKES : Hydraulic Bengal helix 5.0, 160mm Rotor
REAR DERAILLEUR : Shinamo Alivio SL M430, 9speed
FRONT DERAILLEUR : Shinamo Acera SL M390
SHIFTERS : Shinamo Acera SL M390



Monday 17 October 2011

Guided Overhauling a Learning Experience

Learning Experience for Donald and Raju .....Overhauling Donald's bike under the guidance of the shop mechanic







Monday 10 October 2011

The Giant Revel 0 2012

The Giant Revel 0 2012 Specifications (highlights)

Sizes M, L
Colors White / Blue
Frame Giant AluxX aluminium. Pressformed
tubing. Integrated headset
Fork SR Suntour XCM V3 100mm travel Lockout
Handlebar Giant Sport alloy low rizer 640x31,8mm
Stem Giant Sport alloy ahead 15dgr rize
Seatpost Giant Sport forged alloy 30,9x375mm
Saddle Giant Sport Trail
Pedals VP992 Steel with resin body
Shifters Shimano Acera SL-M390
Front Derailleur Shimano Acera M390
Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore M590
Brakes Tektro Draco hydraulic disc
Brake Levers Tektro Draco hydraulic disc
Cassette Shimano HG50 11-32
Chain KMC X9
Crankset Shimano Acera 9sp M391 22/32/42
Bottom Bracket Shimano UN26 Cartridge
Rims Giant CR70 Double Wall aluminium
Hubs Giant S-Elite disc hubs.
Sealed ball bearings. Aluminium quick release
Spokes Black Stainless steel 14G
Tyres Giant Sport 30TPI Wire 26x2.1"
Speed 27

Monday 1 August 2011

GIANT REVEL 1 V

The stunning Black-Red combination graphics, mean looking down tube, Alivio Rear Derailleur, Kenda small block 8 .......priced at Rs. 20500/- great bike for trails and otherwise...










Sunday 17 July 2011

......Ride the bike

Looking for a vehicle that runs on a perfect BIOFUEL ? ..... buy a bicycle

Want to reconnect with the CHILD in you ? ..... get out on your bicycle today !

The EXTRA INCHES around your waist bothering you ? get off your a... and pedal your way to lean, fit you ....

Monday 27 June 2011

MTB Himachal 2011

Escapades supports Himachal MTB and wishes the Organizers and Participants  great times in the mountains
The race will be flagged off on 1st October from Shimla . 
For more information check out their website MTB Himachal.

Tuesday 14 June 2011

Enjoy the the Rain Rides but, do take care of your bike

               Pic. 1                                         Pic. 2                                                                Pic. 3

                                                                                Pic . 4
Its real fun riding in the rains, however, your bike takes a lot of abuse when exposed to rains (water). The most vulnerable parts of the bike are CHAIN, the BOTTOM BRACKET (Pic. 1), BEARINGS IN THE HUB and BEARINGS IN THE HEADSET (Pic. 2).

Though the modern bike frames are either made of Aluminum or Carbon or mix of both, the bearings (in bottom bracket, wheel hubs, headset etc.) are made of steel and prone to rusting and pitting when exposed to water.

When exposed to rain, the water enters the frame tubes, maybe through gaps at HEADSET, SEAT POST (Pic. 3) etc. or through the hole in the SEAT STAY (Pic. 4) or through any other crevice. 

Pic. 5
The water that goes into the tubes gets collected in the BOTTOM BRACKET (Pic. 2), the modern bikes are fitted with sealed CARTRIDGE BEARINGS (Pic. 5), though these bearings are sealed, some of the water collected in the bottom bracket  is bound to penetrate inside the bearing, this definitely is not good for the bearings. Also, the chain is prone to rusting, same with the bearings in the hub and headset.

To minimize the damage to the bike, here are a few things you need to do after every WET ride
  • 1.      Standing on the floor, engage the rear brakes on the bike and lift it from the handle bars so that the bike is upright and resting on the rear wheel (Pic. 6), all the water collected in the bottom Bracket will drain through the holes in the CHAIN STAY tubes (Pic. 7). Hold the bike this way till all the water has drained out

                    Pic. 6                                          Pic. 7
  • 2.       Wipe off the water and grit from the chain
  • 3.       Remove the Rear wheel and clean the cogs dry.
  • 4.       Remove the Seat Post, wipe it dry, insert the cloth into the seat tube and wipe it dry, apply a thin layer of  grease to the seat post and re – insert it.
  • 5.       Finally wipe the whole bike once again.