X-Games Motobike BMX Bicycle Looks Like a Motorcycle Front & Rear Suspension Front & Rear DISC BRAKES... Onsale for $ 59.99 and shipping from Asheboro, North Carolina...read more on eBay...
up for auction is a new, never used 2012 Look 586UD (uni directional ) Carbon fiber road bike in a Large , or 55cm.if you will. This bike is Completely Ultegra here are the specs. Retail on this beauty is $3900.00 plus local sales tax. Here is your opportunity to own one at a fraction of what it should be. FRAME / FORK 586 UD / HSC 6 HEADSET LOOK HEAD FIT 2 SEAT POST 3T Dorico Pro 27,2 MM LONG. 350 CRANKSET SHIMANO Ultegra 50X34 10 V cassette SHIMANO Ultegra10spd. 12X25 BRAKES / SHIFT LEVERS SHIMANO ULTEGRA REAR DERAILLEUR SHIMANO ULTEGRA FRONT DERAILLEUR SHIMANO Ultegra BRAZED ON CHAIN KMC X10 SILVER BRAKE ARMS SHIMANO UltegraSADDLE FIZIK ARDEA HANDLEBAR 3TSTEM 3T ARX Pro aluminum +/-6° RIBBON LOOK GRIP PEDALS Keo 2max WHEELS MAVIC AKSIUM TIRES WITH WHEELS... Onsale for $ 2,700.00 and shipping from US...read more on eBay...
LOOKKeo 2 MaxCarbon Pedals Product Description One Pair NEW 2013 LOOK KEO 2 MAX Carbon Road Cycling Pedals. Color: Black One Pair NEW LOOK KEO GRIP 4.5° degree (Gray) Free Arc cleats and mounting hardware. New stock in original box, never mounted or used. Complete with all instructions & warranty. You can contact Professional Cycling for any warranty service. Retail Price: $259.99 Features The new line of Kéo 2 MAX CARBON pedals maintains a low cleat contact height even with the use of a steel oversize axle. The pedal is built with two miniature ball bearings (12mm inner x 18mm outer diameters) and a needle roller bearing. LOOK axles are only approved once they have survived a million cycles at 100 revolutions per minute with a 90kg (198lbs) load at the ce... Onsale for $ 138.95 and shipping from Cypress, Texas...read more on eBay...
LOOK Keo 2 Max Pedals Product Description One Pair NEW 2013 LOOK KEO 2 MAX Road Cycling Pedals. Color: White One Pair NEW LOOK KEO GRIP 4.5° degree (Gray) Free Arc cleats and mounting hardware. New stock in original box, never mounted or used. Complete with all instructions & warranty. You can contact Professional Cycling for any warranty service. Retail Price: $199.99 Features The new line of Kéo 2 MAX pedals maintains a low cleat contact height even with the use of a steel oversize axle. The pedal is built with two miniature ball bearings (12mm inner x 18mm outer diameters) and a needle roller bearing. LOOK axles are only approved once they have survived a million cycles at 100 revolutions per minute with a 90kg (198lbs) load at the center of the pedal a... Onsale for $ 99.95 and shipping from Cypress, Texas...read more on eBay...
Based on the critically-acclaimed and award-winning feature film. The post 9/11 world has forever changed the notion of privacy. There are now approximately 40 million surveillance cameras in the United States generating more than 4 billion hours of footage every week. And the numbers are growing. The average American is now captured over 200 times a day, in department stores, gas stations, changing rooms, even public bathrooms. No one is spared from the relentless, unblinking eye of the cameras that are hidden in every nook and cranny of day-to-day life. Shot entirely from the point of view of security cameras, Adam Rifkin’s hit Showtime series Look is about the things that people do when they don’t know they’re being watched and takes you on a voyeuristic journey into the most personal parts of their lives. Look around you and wonder…who is watching? ...read full review...
There are an estimated 30 million surveillance cameras in the United States. On any given day, the average American is captured approximately 200 times. Every one of us is constantly being observed at our jobs, on the street, while shopping, and sometimes even in our own homes. Every one of our secrets, lies, crimes and most private moments are all being recorded. But who is watching us? Look is an award-winning drama from writer/director Adam Rifkin that takes the ultimate look at our ‘Big Brother’ world. “...a powerful, provocative and disturbing new drama…” ~USA TODAY "A disturbingly inventive piece of entertainment" ~THE WALL STREET JOURNAL “What LOOK Reveals May Shock You!” ~NEWSWEEK “practically dares you to look away.” ~THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER“A brilliant Hitchcockian suspense film” ~LOS ANGELES TIMES “Unexpectedly amusing and inevitably disturbing....” - Robert Koehler. ~VARIETY “A fascinating, if frightening statement on the way we are.” ~Maxim ...read full review...
Here he is! It's Superman -- in an amazing, thrill-packed story of the legendary hero through the years: from comic books to cartoons to TV to movies, including awesome see-it-first, see-it-now footage of 2006's Superman Returns. Discover the Man of Steel story that's never been told with the action and excitement you expect from the mightiest of all heroes. No matter if you're a super fan or just a movie fan, this is the adventure you've been waiting for. ...read full review...
Look 6010121400 KEO 2 Max White provides a more efficient and more comfortable pedal stroke, with a cleat contact surface area 12 percent larger than the Kéo Carbon. To further improve the transfer of power and to longevity of the pedal, this surface area is made of stainless steel molded directly into the pedal body. At a mere 130 grams, the Kéo 2 MAX is one of the lightest pedals in its category. This has been achieved through the use of a carbon injection process allowing for weight reduction and improved durability. Particular attention was focused on reliability and provided through features such as: a carbon injected pedal body, a stainless steel cleat contact area, an oversized axle with dual seals, making this a pedal built to last. The new line of Kéo 2 MAX pedals maintains a low cleat contact height even with the use of a steel oversize axle. The pedal is built with two miniature ball bearings (12mm inner x 18mm outer diameters) and a needle roller bearing. LOOK axles are only approved once they have survived a million cycles at 100 revolutions per minute with a 90kg (198lbs) load at the center of the pedal and an eccentric rotation (replicating a bump each revolution). This test largely surpasses current standards (reference NF EN 14781). Dual seals increase bearing longevity. ...read full review...
After his acclaimed and best-selling Finishing the Hat (named one of the New York Times 10 Best Books of 2010), Stephen Sondheim returns with the second volume of his collected lyrics, Look, I Made a Hat, giving us another remarkable glimpse into the brilliant mind of this living legend, and his life’s work. Picking up where he left off in Finishing the Hat, Sondheim gives us all the lyrics, along with excluded songs and early drafts, of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, Assassins and Passion. Here, too, is an in-depth look at the evolution of Wise Guys, which subsequently was transformed into Bounce and eventually became Road Show. Sondheim takes us through his contributions to both television and film, some of which may surprise you, and covers plenty of never-before-seen material from unproduced projects as well. There are abundant anecdotes about his many collaborations, and readers are treated to rare personal material in this volume, as Sondheim includes songs culled from commissions, parodies and personal special occasions over the years—such as a hilarious song for Leonard Bernstein’s seventieth birthday. As he did in the previous volume, Sondheim richly annotates his lyrics with invaluable advice on songwriting, discussions of theater history and the state of the industry today, and exacting dissections of his work, both the successes and the failures. Filled with even more behind-the-scenes photographs and illustrations from Sondheim’s original manuscripts, Look, I Made a Hat is fascinating, devourable and essential reading for any fan of the theater or this great man’s work. ...read full review...
When reporter Ellen Gleeson gets a “Have You Seen This Child?” flyer in the mail, she almost throws it away. But something about it makes her look again, and her heart stops—the child in the photo is identical to her adopted son, Will. Her every instinct tells her to deny the similarity between the boys, because she knows her adoption was lawful. But she’s a journalist and won’t be able to stop thinking about the photo until she figures out the truth. And she can’t shake the question: if Will rightfully belongs to someone else, should she keep him or give him up? She investigates, uncovering clues no one was meant to discover, and when she digs too deep, she risks losing her own life—and that of the son she loves. Lisa Scottoline breaks new ground in Look Again, a thriller that’s both heart-stopping and heart-breaking, and sure to have new fans and book clubs buzzing. ...read full review...
Look Who's Talking Mollie (Kirstie Alley) is a single working mother who's out to find the perfect father for her child. Her baby Mikey prefers James (John Travolta), a cab driver turned babysitter who has what it takes to make them both happy. But Mollie won't even consider James. It's going to take all the tricks a baby can think of to bring them together before it's too late. Amy Heckerling (Clueless) wrote and directed this baby's-eye view comedy. Look Who's Talking Too In this hilarious sequel to Look Who's Talking, little Mikey figures he's got it made after uniting his mother (Kirstie Alley) with the dad of his dreams (John Travolta). But instead of family bliss, Mikey gets the biggest surprise of his life - a baby sister. Bruce Willis returns as the voice of Mikey, while Roseanne Barr's voice delivers baby Julie's delightful wisecracks. Together, these two fast-talking tots face a series of kiddie dilemmas, including the trials of potty training, their parents' marital squabbles, and an inevitable - but very funny - dose of sibling rivalry. As this loving family is about to learn, twice the trouble is also twice the fun! ...read full review...