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Sram Rival Brake Set / Black / ADD 2 Wheels swiss stop black road pads


Sram Rival
Brake Set / Black / ADD 2 Wheels swiss stop Black Road pads


$89.90


SRAM Rival brake-shoe holder


SRAM Rival brake-shoe holder


$29.80


SRAM Rival rear derailleur long cage, 27t capacity  black


SRAM Rival
Rear Derailleur Long Cage, 27t capacity black


$76.00


SRAM Rival brake lever+shift lever set (l+r)


SRAM Rival
Brake Lever+Shift Lever set (l+r)


$327.46


SRAM Rival Double Tap Shift/Brake Lever Right


SRAM Rival Double Tap Shift/Brake Lever Right


$103.00


SRAM Rival Double Tap Shift/Brake Lever Right


SRAM Rival Double Tap Shift/Brake Lever Right


$101.00


SRAM RIVAL 11-26 PG-1050 BIKE CASSETTE 10 SPEED SHIMANO COMPATIBLE NEW


SRAM RIVAL 11-26 PG-1050
Bike Cassette 10 SPEED Shimano Compatible NEW


$68.90


New 2011 Sram Rival 8pcs Group 10 sp NO BRAKES Standard Compact Black


New 2011 Sram Rival 8pcs Group 10 sp NO BRAKES Standard Compact Black


$584.00


SRAM Rival Crankset


SRAM Rival Crankset


$169.99


Sram Rival 10 Speed Front Derailleur 31.8 Clamp for double


Sram Rival 10
Speed Front Derailleur 31.8 Clamp for double


$44.99


SRAM Rival crankset. 175mm length, 130bcd. Silver cranks. GXP


SRAM Rival crankset. 175mm length, 130bcd. Silver cranks. GXP


$30.00


SRAM Rival front derailleur. 32mm clamp. For 50-53 tooth big ring.


SRAM Rival
Front Derailleur. 32mm clamp. For 50-53 tooth big ring.


$25.00


SRAM Rival road brake calipers. Short reach silver. Barely used.


SRAM Rival road
Brake Calipers. Short reach silver. Barely used.


$40.00


NEW SRAM SwissStop Road Brake Pads/Pad Inserts for Carbon Rims - Red/Force/Rival


NEW SRAM SwissStop Road
Brake Pads/Pad Inserts for Carbon Rims – Red/Force/Rival


$27.95


NEW Sram Force Rival 10 Speed 53t Chainring 130 BCD Ramped Pinned Road Bike


NEW
Sram Force Rival 10 Speed 53t Chainring 130 BCD Ramped Pinned Road Bike


$9.99


NEW Sram TT500 Front Friction Shifter // Road Bike Cycling Rival Froce Red


NEW Sram TT500 Front Friction Shifter // Road
Bike Cycling Rival Froce Red


$34.00


SRAM RIVAL GXP 175mm 39/53t Road Bike 10S Crankset Black Alloy POWERGLIDE NEW


SRAM RIVAL GXP 175mm 39/53t Road Bike 10S Crankset
Black Alloy POWERGLIDE NEW


$129.97


Sram Rival Rear Derailleur - Crashed - As Is - No Reserve


Sram Rival Rear Derailleur – Crashed – As Is – No Reserve


$5.00


SRAM 2012 Rival Shifters New


SRAM 2012 Rival Shifters New “take off” see auction details


$245.00


SRAM RIVAL 2012 REAR DERAILEUR -NEW TAKE OFF


SRAM RIVAL 2012 REAR DERAILEUR -NEW TAKE OFF


$60.00


Sram 2011 Rival Road Bike Caliper Brakes Brakeset Black


Sram 2011 Rival Road Bike Caliper
Brakes Brakeset Black


$114.95


SRAM/Truvativ Force/Rival/Apex 48T 110mm Black Chainring for GXP crank


SRAM/Truvativ Force/Rival/Apex 48T 110mm Black Chainring for GXP crank


$39.99


SRAM Rival, Apex and Pre-2010 Force Cable Clamp Assembly


SRAM Rival, Apex and Pre-2010 Force Cable Clamp Assembly


$10.99


SRAM/Truvativ Red/Force/Rival/Apex 39T 130mm Black Chainring use w/ 48 or 53


SRAM/Truvativ Red/Force/Rival/Apex 39T 130mm Black Chainring use w/ 48 or 53


$22.99


SRAM/Truvativ Force/Rival/Apex 50T 110mm Black Chainring use with 34T


SRAM/Truvativ Force/Rival/Apex 50T 110mm Black Chainring use with 34T


$47.99


SRAM/Truvativ Force/Rival/Apex 50T 110mm Black Chainring use with 36T


SRAM/Truvativ Force/Rival/Apex 50T 110mm Black Chainring use with 36T


$47.99


SRAM Rival Front/Rear Brake Caliper Set, Black


SRAM Rival Front/
Rear Brake Caliper Set, Black


$110.99


SRAM Rival Rear Derailleur, 10s, Medium Cage, Black


SRAM Rival Rear Derailleur, 10s,
Medium Cage, Black


$85.99


SRAM Rival 10spd Rear Derailleur Short Cage


SRAM Rival 10spd Rear Derailleur
Short Cage


$79.99


2010 SRAM RIVAL Black Front Derailleur


2010 SRAM RIVAL Black Front Derailleur


$55.83


2010 SRAM FORCE RIVAL PG-1070 10SP Cassette 11-32T


2010 SRAM FORCE RIVAL PG-1070 10SP Cassette 11-32T


$67.70


2010 SRAM FORCE RIVAL PG-1070 10SP Cassette 11-28T


2010 SRAM FORCE RIVAL PG-1070 10SP Cassette 11-28T


$67.70


NEW! 2010 SRAM Rival Black Rear Derailleur - SHORT CAGE


NEW! 2010 SRAM Rival Black Rear Derailleur – SHORT CAGE


$73.38


Sram Rival Rear Derrailer Derailleurs 10 Speed


Sram Rival Rear Derrailer Derailleurs 10 Speed


$19.99


SRAM Rival 32mm (31.8mm) Clamp On 10 Speed Double Front Derailleur


SRAM Rival 32mm (31.8mm) Clamp On 10 Speed Double Front Derailleur


$14.99


SRAM RIVAL Front Derailleur BRAZE ON -NEW


SRAM RIVAL Front
Derailleur Braze ON -NEW


$10.00


BRAND NEW SRAM RIVAL COMPACT GROUPSET, 172.5, 50-34


BRAND NEW SRAM RIVAL COMPACT GROUPSET, 172.5, 50-34


$550.00


Sram Rival Compact Crankset 172.5 Road Bike 110 BCD Cross CX Bicycle


Sram Rival
Compact Crankset 172.5 Road Bike 110 BCD Cross CX Bicycle


$11.50


NEW Sram Chainring // 50T 110BCD Road Bike Force Rival Red


NEW Sram Chainring // 50T 110BCD Road Bike Force Rival Red


$19.99


NEW Sram Red Force Rival 10 Speed 39t Chainring 130 BCD Road Bike Bicycle


NEW
Sram Red Force Rival 10 Speed 39t Chainring 130 BCD Road Bike Bicycle


$29.99


SRAM Chainrings off Rival Crank 53 39 130 BCD NEW rings powerglide


SRAM Chainrings off Rival Crank 53 39 130 BCD NEW rings powerglide


$25.00


SRAM/Truvativ Red/Force/Rival/Apex 38T 110mm Black Chainring use with 52T


SRAM/Truvativ Red/Force/Rival/Apex 38T 110mm Black Chainring use with 52T


$28.99


SRAM GXP BOTTOM BRACKET Italian THREAD RIVAL FORCE RED


SRAM GXP
Bottom Bracket Italian Thread RIVAL FORCE RED


$34.95


SRAM RIVAL BLACK Crankset 175mm 50-34


SRAM RIVAL BLACK Crankset 175mm 50-34


$168.99


Sram RIVAL Brake set new Brakes front and rear Black


Sram RIVAL Brake set new Brakes front and rear Black


$92.94


SRAM RIVAL CRANKSET W BB 172.5 MM 10 ROAD BIKE 53/39


SRAM RIVAL CRANKSET W BB 172.5 MM 10 ROAD BIKE 53/39


$157.99


SRAM RIVAL DOUBLE TAP CONTROL SHIFTERS SHIFTER front and rear


SRAM RIVAL DOUBLE TAP CONTROL SHIFTERS SHIFTER front and rear


$273.99


SRAM RIVAL Force Road BIKE PG 1070 Cassette 12-26 pg-1070 shimano compatible


SRAM RIVAL Force Road BIKE PG 1070 Cassette 12-26 pg-1070 shimano compatible


$71.00


SRAM RIVAL GROUP SET 8 Piece 170mm CUSTOMIZE


SRAM RIVAL GROUP SET 8 Piece 170mm CUSTOMIZE


$699.99


SRAM RIVAL GROUP SET 8 Piece 172.5mm CUSTOMIZE


SRAM RIVAL GROUP SET 8 Piece 172.5mm CUSTOMIZE


$699.99


SRAM RIVAL GROUP SET 8 Piece 175mm CUSTOMIZE


SRAM RIVAL GROUP SET 8 Piece 175mm CUSTOMIZE


$699.99


SRAM RIVAL OR FORCE Road  BIKE PG 1070 Cassette 11-25 shimano compatible pg-1070


SRAM RIVAL OR FORCE Road BIKE PG 1070 Cassette 11-25 shimano compatible pg-1070


$69.50


SRAM RIVAL OR FORCE Road BIKE PG -1070 Cassette 11-26 shimano compatible


SRAM RIVAL OR FORCE Road BIKE PG -1070 Cassette 11-26 shimano compatible


$71.00


SRAM RIVAL OR FORCE Road BIKE PG 1070 Cassette 11-23 shimano compatible pg-1070


SRAM RIVAL OR FORCE Road BIKE PG 1070 Cassette 11-23 shimano compatible pg-1070


$73.50


SRAM RIVAL or FORCE Road BIKE PG 1070 Cassette 11-28 shimano compatible pg-1070


SRAM RIVAL or FORCE Road BIKE PG 1070 Cassette 11-28 shimano compatible pg-1070


$68.99


What does it cost to upgrade my Bike Parts?

I’m wondering what it would cost for labor to upgrade my bike parts and what all I would need in my case.

I have an older ’91 Trek road bike I want to keep that currently has 7 Speed Rear cassette and entry level Shimano shifters. I want to upgrade to something like the Sram Rival shifters. I’m pretty sure I’d need to replace the front/rear derailleurs and the rear sprocket but not sure what else would be needed to make it all compatible.

So I’d like to know what all would need to be changed out and what a shop is likely to charge me to do it…or if it is possible to do it myself.

Thx

It will cost waaay more for you to upgrade your bike to SRAM Rival (which happens to be my favorite road gruppo) than to buy a new bike with Rival on it.

For a respectable swap including labor to reset the frame, replace all the non-compatible parts, and work out the drivetrain it would probably cost you close to $1100 for the drivetrain or $1400 for a full build. http://pricepoint.com has build kits for $1100 and drivetrains for $750… just for the parts. Of course, you may need other stuff as well.

Apple’s most iconic devices so far

Apple Inc, is an American multinational corporation, which designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products and best-known for its hardware products include Macintosh computers, the iPod and the iPhone.

To various computer users, the company has defined the PC industry, driven technology innovation, and changed the perception of personal computing. Since, 1976 the company reinvented itself several times over, as it developed and enhanced the Macintosh, affecting the world of computing every time it did. Macintosh or Mac, is a product line of personal computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple after its introduction in 1984.

Now, let’s take a historical trip and learn how the Mac evolution led to the Apple’s revolution.

The Apple I
Sold as an assembled circuit board, it lacked basic features such as a keyboard, monitor, and case. It was sold as a motherboard (with CPU, RAM, and basic textual-video chips) less than what is today considered a complete personal computer. The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 and was market-priced at $666.66.

The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 and it differed from its major rivals, the TRS-80 and Commodore PET, because it came with color graphics and an open architecture. While early models used ordinary cassette tapes as storage devices, they were superseded by the introduction of a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk drive and interface, the Disk II.

Apple Lisa
With a price tag of $10,000, it was released in 1981 and remembered as one of Apple’s most disappointing products. It was a more advanced system than the Macintosh of that time in many respects, such as its inclusion of protected memory, cooperative multitasking, a generally more sophisticated hard disk based operating system, a built-in screensaver, an advanced calculator with a paper tape and RPN, support for up to 2 MB of RAM, expansion slots, and a larger higher resolution display.

Mac 128K
Apple launched the Macintosh in a famed 1984 Super Bowl commercial, with a beige case which contains a 9-inch monitor and comes with a keyboard and mouse. It had a selling price of $2,495. It features an 8 MHz Motorola 68000 microprocessor, a 128 KB DRAM, a 64 KB ROM chip that boosts the effective memory to 192 KB.

Mac II
Retailing for US$3,898 base price (for the CPU unit only), the Macintosh II was the first “modular” Macintosh model, so called because it came in a horizontal desktop case like many PCs of the time. It introduced space for an internal hard disk (originally 20 MB or 40 MB) and an optional second floppy disk drive.

Mac Portable
It was Apple’s first attempt at making a battery-powered portable Macintosh PC that held the power of a desktop Macintosh. It was released in September 1989 and received with excitement from most critics but with very poor sales to consumers. With a price tag of $6500, it featured a B&W active-matrix LCD screen, ergonomic keyboard, trackball and lead-acid battery with 10 hours life. It used expensive SRAM in an effort to maximize battery life and to provide an “instant on” low power sleep mode.

The 20th Anniversary Mac
To celebrate its 20 years, on January 7, 1997 Apple unveiled the Limited Edition Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (TAM) at the MacWorld Expo, San Francisco.

At $7,499 the TAM featured a 250 MHz 603e processor, 12.1″ active matrix LCD, with 2MB of VRAM, 4x CD-ROM, 2GB ATA hard drive, vertically mounted Apple Floppy SuperDrive, as well as a TV/FM tuner, S-Video card, and a custom-made Bose sound system. It had a trackpad instead of a mouse, which could be detached from the keyboard if desired. When not required, the keyboard could slide under the TAM’s head unit, leaving the trackpad exposed for continued access.

iMac
Introduced in 1998, iMac is a range of all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers. The first original form, the iMac G3 was egg-shaped with a CRT monitor, enclosed by colored, translucent plastic. In the second revision, the iMac G4, moved to a design of a hemispherical base containing all the main components and an LCD monitor on a freely moving arm attached to the top of the base. The iMac G5 and the Intel iMac placed all the components immediately behind the display, creating a slim design that tilts only up and down on a simple metal base.

Earlier this year, Apple updated its offerings for the iMac, featuring NVIDIA chipsets and the new Mini-DisplayPort.

MacBook Air
On January 15, 2008, the company introduced its ultraportable the MacBook Air, a computer that the company billed as the world’s thinnest notebook, priced starting at $1,799. Sporting a silvery finish, the MacBook Air features a 13.3-inch LED-backlit widescreen display that has a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. It weighs about 3 pounds, and sports a thickness of 0.16-0.76 inches. It is 12.8 inches wide and 8.95 inches deep.

Several features were sacrificed to reduce the computer’s size and weight. It is Apple’s first notebook since the PowerBook 2400c without a built-in removable media drive. It also omits a FireWire port, Ethernet port, line-in, card slots and a Kensington Security Slot. The battery is internal; not user removable and the RAM is soldered onto the motherboard. A single speaker is included for mono sound. It has been revised once since the original release.

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