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I must admit, I wish that I read this book for the first time while I was in high school. It would have been a great book to read in school, too – I definitely would have preferred to read this over some of the other assigned books. It would have been a lot of fun to discuss. And it really is amazing just how timeless this book is, I mean, for the most part, it feels like this could have been published this year. It just feels very fresh and modern, which I suppose is one of the tell-tale signs of a true classic novel. I didn’t really know what to expect from the book, and I did really enjoy reading it. I will say, though, I read somewhere that there is a window of opportunity to read this book, and that if you read it when too young, or too old, you lose the book’s full power, and I can definitely see how that statement is true. Still, Holden Caulfield is a great character, but I would have liked him even more if I had been introduced to him at a younger age.
Planet Bike Eco Rear

I ordered these gloves to allow me to reach my brakes when I cycle in cold weather. However, I also found them so comfy to wear that I also where them for evening winter walks and dog-walking duties. They are warmer than my bulkier ski gloves and allow me greater dexterity than my mittens. Of course, they are great on the bike allowing me to operate the brake levers easily without bulk or overheating. I’m very happy with this purchase!
Planet Bike Borealis Fall

After seeing the incredible reviews on amazon, I couldn’t wait to get a scale that would actually give me an accurate read! Well, sadly, this is another scale that did not. I still use it to weigh in each week, but I don’t fully trust it. It gives me different readings when I stop on it multiple times. I’m tired of buying scales and wasting the money, so I’m going to stick to this one. However, mine does not work as well as all the five star reviews on here. :[
Planet 51 9 oz

I’m becoming a fan of Planet Bike Products. This is the 3rd item of theirs that I have purchased recently, and they all have worked well.
My Kona Dawg full suspension MTB has a rear four bar linkage that makes mounting a rear fender a problem. The trick is to have the rear fender be able to move in relation to one of the mount points, a problem that Planet Bike solved by supplying a neat sliding mount that allows the fender to move in relation to the swingarm. The downside of this it that it took a lot of fooling around on my part to get the rear fender solidly mounted. I had to add a few extra zip ties and some double sided tape that was not supplied with the kit to secure it solidly.The front fender installed with no throuble using the supplied hardware and is firmly mounted. The mud flats, in my opinion, had to go and luckly they were easy to remove.
Planet Bike SpeedEZ ATB