Carbon Riser
Carbon Riser
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Easton EC70XC carbon Mountain Bike bicycle high riser oversize handle bar new $96.00 |
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2012 Easton Haven Carbon Riser Mountain Bike Handlebar Size Lo 711mm/31.8mm $160.00 |
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2012 Easton Havoc Carbon Riser Mountain Bike Handlebar Size Lo 750mm/31.8mm $160.00 |
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New Ritchey Superlogic Carbon Riser Rizer Handlebar $130.00 |
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Sunline V-ONE 254 Carbon Riser Handlebar $39.99 |
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Bontrager Race Xxx Lite Riser Bar 31.8mm oversize FULL Carbon Fiber 40mm rise $35.21 |
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Race Face Next SL Carbon Riser Mountain Bike Handlebar $30.00 |
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Crank Brothers Cobalt 11 XC Riser bar Blk Carbon 700mm $112.91 |
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Crank Brothers Iodine 11 AM Riser Bar Blk Carbon 740mm $112.91 |
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ControlTECH CARBON RISER HANDLEBAR 25.4 660MM 176G MTB $129.99 |
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ControlTECH CARBON RISER HANDLEBAR 31.8 710MM 210G MTB $159.99 |
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Race Face Next SL Carbon Riser Mountain Bike Handlebar $14.49 |
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2011 RACEFACE NEXT XC RISER Mtb Carbon HANDLEBAR $60.99 |
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2011 BONTRAGER Race Xxx LITE HIGH COMPRESSION MOLD CARBON RISER 31.8 NEW $59.99 |
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Race Face Next SL Carbon Riser Mountain Bike Handlebar $17.70 |
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New Merek Mtb Bike Full Carbon Riser Handlebar 31.8 mm $62.00 |
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610 X 31.8mm Ultra Light high-strong full 3k Carbon Fibre Handlebar Frame Riser $27.99 |
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RITCHEY Pro Carbon MTB RIZER RISER Handlebar Bar 31.8mm $108.95 |
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Race Face Next SL Carbon Riser Mountain Bike Handlebar $2.14 |
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USD228→USD210 Full carbon riser handlebar + seatpost + White Saddle $210.00 |
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HYLIX Carbon Riser Handle Bar 31.8-660mm-165g-XC-FR-MTB-Mountain Bike $30.00 |
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Race Face Next SL Carbon Riser Mountain Bike Handlebar $0.95 |
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MEREK MTB Full Mat Black Carbon Riser Handlebar 31.8 mm $65.00 |
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CRANK BROTHERS IODINE 11 ALL MTN RISER BAR 30mm 680mm BLACK CARBON $150.19 |
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CRANK BROTHERS COBALT 11 CARBON 15mm RISER BAR 780mm BLACK POLISH $150.19 |
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New FSA MTB Carbon Lower Riser Handle Bar Green 660X31.8x 1.8mm $109.95 |
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New FSA MTB Carbon Lower Riser Handle Bar Green 660X31.8x 1.8mm $109.95 |
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MTB PRO Riser 12K Carbon Composite Handlebars $52.00 |
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RACEFACE NEXT SL 3/4 Carbon Riser Bar 660mm X 31.8mm $109.95 |
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RACEFACE NEXT Carbon Titanium LOW RISER MOUNTAIN BIKE HANDLEBAR $40.00 |
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Crank Brothers Iodine 11 AM Riser Bar Black Carbon 740mm $98.48 |
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TRUVATIV NOIR RACE CARBON Mtb Riser BAR 31.8MM $116.95 |
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1 Bike Carbon RISER RIZER HANDLEBAR 31.8mm X 620mm NEW $49.50 |
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BICYCLE CARBON RISER RIZER HANDLEBAR 31.8mm X 620mm NEW $49.45 |
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FSA K-Force XC Carbon Riser Bar Red Line New 2011 $128.95 |
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31.8X90MM 163g Carbon Riser Carbon Fiber Mountain Bike ∕ Bicycle Stem $14.99 |
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New FSA MTB Carbon Lower Riser Handle Bar Green 660X31.8x 1.8mm $109.95 |
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FSA K-FORCE Carbon Mtb RISER Bar Handlebar 31.8mm $129.95 |
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Easton Monkeylite SL Carbon CNT Lower-Riser Bar 635mm $129.99 |
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Specialized Sworks Prowness Carbon Low Riser Bar $50.00 |
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Bike Bicycle CARBON RISER RIZER HANDLEBAR 31.8 X 620mm $41.39 |
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BIKE BICYCLE CARBON RISER RIZER HANDLEBAR 31.8 X 620mm $42.31 |
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Crank Brothers Cobalt 11 XC Riser bar Black Carbon 700mm $92.90 |
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RACEFACE NEXT SL CARBON RISER HANDLE BAR NEW $89.99 |
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RaceFace Next SL 3/4 Riser Carbon/Silver 660mm $139.91 |
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CARBON Headset Spacers 4pcs. 20mm 15mm 10mm 5mm Bike Stem RISERS 1-1/8inch USED $0.99 |
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EASTON MONKEY LITE SL LO-RISE CNT CARBON RISER BAR 635MM X 31.8 HANDLEBAR NR!!! $13.50 |
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1 PC BIKE CARBON RISER RIZER HANDLEBAR 31.8 X 620mm NEW $50.60 |
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NEW Crank Brothers Cobalt 11 Carbon XC Riser Bar $99.00 |
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Race Face Next XC SL Carbon Riser Bars 2010 NEW $114.50 |
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HYLIX Carbon Riser Handle Bar 31.8-660mm-165g-XC-FR-MTB $58.00 |
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HYLIX Carbon MTB Riser HandleBar-165g/31.8*660-XC&FR-Bicycle- for Mountain Bike $58.00 |
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NEW FSA K Force XC Carbon MTB Riser Handlebars 31.8mm $99.00 |
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USD142→USD138 white full Carbon Mtb Bike Riser Handlebar + 3K full Carbon Stem $138.00 |
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MEREK Full 3k carbon stem + riser handlebar + seatpost $210.00 |
More Skateboard Questions?
I got a skateboard (Yippee!) its a 7 ply canadian maple 31 in. X 7.75. in. , ABEC 3 Carbon bearings, Aluminum sand-finish trucks, 52MM X 36MM Polyurethane wheel, Rubber Riser Pads/ Polyurethane cast cushion <--- Is that good ?
and Any tips to a beginner skateboarder?
good for a beginner. if you get bearings get either reds or destructos. they are 15 dollars and the best bearings for skateboards. if you get another board get element, they’re good. keep skateboarding and ull get better. good luck skateboarding
CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Rejects the Double Sale
The groundbreaking proposal of the British government led to the immediate consolidation of feedback prior to the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme being launched. Such is a cap and trade scheme which will mandate approximately 5000 organizations to comply.
When the program was first mooted, it was suggested that companies start buying allowances right from the beginning of the program, each allowance representing a tonne of carbon dioxide. While the organization would not actually pay these funds until the end of the first trading year, the point of payment also coincided with a requirement for them to pay the following year’s allowances in advance. This was known as a double sale of emission allowances and became very unpopular as it would have been extremely prohibitive from a cash flow perspective.
As they were aware that what they were proposing was groundbreaking and was being rushed through as quickly as possible, the British government went out of its way to look for feedback prior to the launch of the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. Once the program shall be operating fully, it will follow the cap and trade scheme at high stakes. 5000 or so organizations are being forced to comply and as each company spends about a half million dollars per year on energy costs, they are all by definition significant polluters of greenhouse gas.
The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme will unfold phase by phase. There will be a three-year introductory phase which is on its way. Allowances will be available for sale at the rate of £12 per tonne. As there are no limits to the amount of emissions purchasable under the initial phases, the meat of the scheme does not get underway until the cap is in place. A company will determine how many allowances it needs to purchase at the end of the first year of the program which gets underway in the spring of 2010 and this phase is called the “footprint year.”
Companies now only need to pay for their emissions in advance and do not have to pay, in April 2011 as had been originally mooted, for both the footprint year and the following year.
At the end of the footprint year, companies in the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme will buy their allowances from the government for the subsequent year. By April 2011, companies shall make payments to the government. A registry will be developed during 2010 enabling the transactions in the scheme to be processed centrally.
If additional allowances are required to be purchased by an organization in the emissions scheme, basically due to the lack of efficiency or a miscalculation, these will be available on a secondary market. Thus companies will be allowed to trade with other participants in the scheme to buy and use allowances in this way. The agreed terms would be between buyers and sellers without anything to do with the government.
The double sale idea was hugely unpopular and organizations are pleased to see its elimination. The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme has been charged with being overly complex anyway and the double sale was seen as a serious flaw. Cash flow arrangements in April 2011 will be essentially half of what they would’ve been otherwise.
Energy efficiencies are very important and the organization will be highly advised to take action now. Once a league table of participants is published, those who are in the top half and have taken early initiatives will benefit more so than those who are in the bottom half. Early risers are fitting automatic meter readers and joining the Carbon Trust Standard as part of this effort. Efficiency will be a priority and the creme de la creme companies will include those which have very high performance in such.
About the Author
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