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1 Classic Vest 29321D47-1E4C-4AAC-887C-19634328C25E 2013-04-30 00:00:00
2 Cycling Cap 474FB654-3C96-4CB9-82DF-2152EEFFBDB0 2011-05-01 00:00:00
3 Full-Finger Gloves A75483FE-3C47-4AA4-93CF-664B51192987 2012-04-30 00:00:00
4 Half-Finger Gloves 14B56F2A-D4AA-40A4-B9A2-984F165ED702 2012-04-30 00:00:00
5 HL Mountain Frame FDD5407B-C2DB-49D1-A86B-C13A2E3582A2 2011-05-01 00:00:00
6 HL Road Frame 4D332ECC-48B3-4E04-B7E7-227F3AC2A7EC 2008-03-31 00:00:00
7 HL Touring Frame "<root xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelManuInstructions"">
Adventure Works CyclesFR-210B Instructions for Manufacturing HL Touring Frame. Summary: This document contains manufacturing instructions for manufacturing the HL Touring Frame, Product Model 7. Instructions are work center specific and are identified by Work Center ID. These instructions must be followed in the order presented. Deviation from the instructions is not permitted unless an authorized Change Order detailing the deviation is provided by the Engineering Manager.<Location LaborHours=""2.5"" LotSize=""100"" MachineHours=""3"" SetupHours=""0.5"" LocationID=""10"">
Work Center 10 - Frame Forming. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 10. (Setup hours = .5, Labor Hours = 2.5, Machine Hours = 3, Lot Sizing = 100)<step>
Insert <material>aluminum sheet MS-2341</material> into the <tool>T-85A framing tool</tool>.
</step><step>
Attach <tool>Trim Jig TJ-26</tool> to the upper and lower right corners of the aluminum sheet.
</step><step>
Using a <tool>router with a carbide tip 15</tool>, route the aluminum sheet following the jig carefully.
</step><step>
Insert the frame into <tool>Forming Tool FT-15</tool> and press Start.
</step><step>
When finished, inspect the forms for defects per Inspection Specification <specs>INFS-111</specs>.
</step><step>Remove the frames from the tool and place them in the Completed or Rejected bin as appropriate.</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""1.75"" LotSize=""1"" MachineHours=""2"" SetupHours=""0.15"" LocationID=""20"">
Work Center 20 - Frame Welding. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 20. (Setup hours = .15, Labor Hours = 1.75, Machine Hours = 2, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Assemble all frame components following blueprint <blueprint>1299</blueprint>.
</step><step>
Weld all frame components together as shown in illustration <diag>3</diag></step><step>
Inspect all weld joints per Adventure Works Cycles Inspection Specification <specs>INFS-208</specs>.
</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""1"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""30"">
Work Center 30 - Debur and Polish. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 30. (Setup hours = 0, Labor Hours = 1, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Using the <tool>standard debur tool</tool>, remove all excess material from weld areas.
</step><step>
Using <material>Acme Polish Cream</material>, polish all weld areas.
</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""0.5"" LotSize=""20"" MachineHours=""0.65"" LocationID=""45"">
Work Center 45 - Specialized Paint. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 45. (Setup hours = 0, Labor Hours = .5, Machine Hours = .65, Lot Sizing = 20)<step>
Attach <material>a maximum of 20 frames</material> to <tool>paint harness</tool> ensuring frames are not touching.
</step><step>
Mix <material>primer PA-529S</material>. Test spray pattern on sample area and correct flow and pattern as required per engineering spec <specs>AWC-501</specs>.
</step><step>Apply thin coat of primer to all surfaces. </step><step>After 30 minutes, touch test for dryness. If dry to touch, lightly sand all surfaces. Remove all surface debris with compressed air. </step><step>
Mix <material>paint</material> per manufacturer instructions.
</step><step>
Test spray pattern on sample area and correct flow and pattern as required per engineering spec <specs>AWC-509</specs>.
</step><step>Apply thin coat of paint to all surfaces. </step><step>After 60 minutes, touch test for dryness. If dry to touch, reapply second coat. </step><step>
Allow paint to cure for 24 hours and inspect per <specs>AWC-5015</specs>.
</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""3"" LotSize=""1"" SetupHours=""0.25"" LocationID=""50"">
Work Center 50 - SubAssembly. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 50. (Setup hours = .25, Labor Hours = 3, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>Add Seat Assembly. </step><step>Add Brake assembly. </step><step>Add Wheel Assembly. </step><step>Inspect Front Derailleur. </step><step>Inspect Rear Derailleur. </step></Location><Location LaborHours=""4"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""60"">
Work Center 60 - Final Assembly. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 60. (Setup hours = 0, Labor Hours = 4, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Perform final inspection per engineering specification <specs>AWC-915</specs>.
</step><step>Complete all required certification forms.</step><step>Move to shipping.</step></Location></root>" D60ED2A5-C100-4C54-89A1-531404C4A20F 2015-04-15 16:34:28.980000000
8 LL Mountain Frame 65BF3F6D-BCF2-4DB6-8515-FC5C57423037 2012-10-19 09:56:38.273000000
9 LL Road Frame DDC67A2F-024A-4446-9B54-3C679BABA708 2011-05-01 00:00:00
10 LL Touring Frame "<root xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelManuInstructions"">
Adventure Works CyclesFR-200A Instructions for Manufacturing LL Touring Frame Summary: This document contains manufacturing instructions for manufacturing the LL Touring Frame, Product Model 10. Instructions are work center specific and are identified by work center ID. These instructions must be followed in the order presented. Deviation from the instructions is not permitted unless an authorized Change Order detailing the deviation is provided by the Engineering Manager.<Location LaborHours=""2"" LotSize=""100"" MachineHours=""2"" SetupHours=""0.1"" LocationID=""10"">
Work Center 10 - Frame Forming. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 10. (Setup hours = .10, Labor Hours = 2, Machine Hours = 2, Lot Sizing = 100)<step>
Insert <material>aluminum sheet MS-6061</material> into tool <tool>T-99 framing tool</tool>.
</step><step>
Attach <tool>Trim Jig TJ-25</tool> to the upper and lower right corners of the aluminum sheet.
</step><step>
Using a <tool>router with a carbide tip 26</tool>, route the aluminum sheet following the jig carefully.
</step><step>
Insert the frame into <tool>Forming Tool FT-25</tool> and press Start.
</step><step>
When finished, inspect the form for defects per <specs>Inspection Specification INFS-110</specs>.
</step><step>Remove the frame from the tool and place it in the Completed or Rejected bin as appropriate.</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""1.5"" LotSize=""1"" MachineHours=""1.75"" SetupHours=""0.25"" LocationID=""20"">
Work Center 20 - Frame Welding. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 20. (Setup hours = .25, Labor Hours = 1.5, Machine Hours = 1.75, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Assemble all frame components following blueprint <blueprint>12345</blueprint>.
</step><step>
Weld all frame components together as shown in illustration <diag>3</diag></step><step>
Inspect all weld joints per Adventure Works Cycles Inspection Specification <specs>INFS-206</specs>.
</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""1"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""30"">
Work Center 30 - Debur and Polish. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 30. (Setup hours = 0, Labor Hours = 1, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Using the <tool>standard debur tool</tool>, remove all excess material from weld areas.
</step><step>
Using <material>Acme Polish Cream</material>, polish all weld areas.
</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""1.5"" LotSize=""20"" LocationID=""4"">
Work Center 40 - Paint. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 40. (Setup hours = 0, Labor Hours = 1.5, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 20)<step>
Attach a <material>maximum of 20 frames</material> to paint harness ensuring frames are not touching.
</step><step>
Mix <material>primer PA-345</material>. Test spray pattern on sample area and correct flow and pattern as required per engineering spec <specs>AWC-502</specs>.
</step><step>Apply thin coat of primer to all surfaces. </step><step>
After 30 minutes, touch test for dryness. If dry to touch, lightly sand all surfaces. Remove all surface debris with <material>compressed air</material>.
</step><step>
Mix <material>paint</material> per manufacturer instructions.
</step><step>
Test spray pattern on sample area and correct flow and pattern as required per engineering specification<specs>AWC-503</specs>.
</step><step>Apply thin coat of paint to all surfaces. </step><step>After 60 minutes, touch test for dryness. If dry to touch, reapply second coat. </step><step>
Allow paint to cure for 24 hours and inspect per <specs>AWC-5010</specs>.
</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""3"" LotSize=""1"" SetupHours=""0.25"" LocationID=""50"">
Work Center 50 - SubAssembly. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 50. (Setup hours = .25, Labor Hours = 3, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Add <material>Seat Assembly</material>.
</step><step>
Add <material>Brake assembly</material>.
</step><step>
Add <material>Wheel Assembly</material>.
</step><step>Inspect Front Derailleur. </step><step>Inspect Rear Derailleur.</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""4"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""60"">
Work Center 60 - Final Assembly. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 60. (Setup hours = 0, Labor Hours = 4, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Perform final inspection per engineering specification <specs>AWC-910</specs>.
</step><step>Complete all required certification forms.</step><step>Move to shipping.</step></Location></root>" 66C63844-2A24-473C-96D5-D3B3FD57D834 2015-04-15 16:34:28.980000000
11 Long-Sleeve Logo Jersey 20EFE3F1-A2F8-4DDE-B74B-18265F61F863 2011-05-01 00:00:00
12 Men's Bib-Shorts 219E2F87-26A9-483B-B968-04578E943096 2012-04-30 00:00:00
13 Men's Sports Shorts 45FE0D77-6645-473C-A116-1232BAEA8D43 2012-04-30 00:00:00
14 ML Mountain Frame 0D48C51D-7603-4010-9265-0491805BB010 2012-04-30 00:00:00
15 ML Mountain Frame-W AA77697C-6D1C-48F1-845C-3CB089498715 2012-04-30 00:00:00
16 ML Road Frame 3494E8FF-7DAF-4860-ABF6-97842048E272 2011-05-01 00:00:00
17 ML Road Frame-W CA18ECFD-2023-4FA7-A556-0321153BCA34 2012-04-30 00:00:00
18 Mountain Bike Socks 36B1A76A-DFF3-4A55-86F9-65EB1CB18D7B 2011-05-01 00:00:00
19 Mountain-100 "<?xml-stylesheet href=""ProductDescription.xsl"" type=""text/xsl""?><p1:ProductDescription xmlns:p1=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription"" xmlns:wm=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelWarrAndMain"" xmlns:wf=""http://www.adventure-works.com/schemas/OtherFeatures"" xmlns:html=""http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"" ProductModelID=""19"" ProductModelName=""Mountain 100""><p1:Summary><html:p>Our top-of-the-line competition mountain bike.
Performance-enhancing options include the innovative HL Frame,
super-smooth front suspension, and traction for all terrain.
</html:p></p1:Summary><p1:Manufacturer><p1:Name>AdventureWorks</p1:Name><p1:Copyright>2002</p1:Copyright><p1:ProductURL>HTTP://www.Adventure-works.com</p1:ProductURL></p1:Manufacturer><p1:Features>These are the product highlights.
<wm:Warranty><wm:WarrantyPeriod>3 years</wm:WarrantyPeriod><wm:Description>parts and labor</wm:Description></wm:Warranty><wm:Maintenance><wm:NoOfYears>10 years</wm:NoOfYears><wm:Description>maintenance contract available through your dealer or any AdventureWorks retail store.</wm:Description></wm:Maintenance><wf:wheel>High performance wheels.</wf:wheel><wf:saddle><html:i>Anatomic design</html:i> and made from durable leather for a full-day of riding in comfort.</wf:saddle><wf:pedal><html:b>Top-of-the-line</html:b> clipless pedals with adjustable tension.</wf:pedal><wf:BikeFrame>Each frame is hand-crafted in our Bothell facility to the optimum diameter
and wall-thickness required of a premium mountain frame.
The heat-treated welded aluminum frame has a larger diameter tube that absorbs the bumps.</wf:BikeFrame><wf:crankset> Triple crankset; alumunim crank arm; flawless shifting. </wf:crankset></p1:Features><!-- add one or more of these elements... one for each specific product in this product model --><p1:Picture><p1:Angle>front</p1:Angle><p1:Size>small</p1:Size><p1:ProductPhotoID>118</p1:ProductPhotoID></p1:Picture><!-- add any tags in <specifications> --><p1:Specifications> These are the product specifications.
<Material>Almuminum Alloy</Material><Color>Available in most colors</Color><ProductLine>Mountain bike</ProductLine><Style>Unisex</Style><RiderExperience>Advanced to Professional riders</RiderExperience></p1:Specifications></p1:ProductDescription>" FCA0665B-B956-489A-A5EC-6F0B4AA14D02 2011-05-01 00:00:00
20 Mountain-200 3B78EDFF-2AA9-4AC1-8C3D-94090B5F53A9 2012-04-30 00:00:00
21 Mountain-300 ECDDD0D7-2DB2-464D-B2DA-89BFFC6276AA 2012-04-30 00:00:00
22 Mountain-400-W 6D2FCCE4-FFCE-4662-A3F8-5D18F0EEDCD8 2013-04-30 00:00:00
23 Mountain-500 "<?xml-stylesheet href=""ProductDescription.xsl"" type=""text/xsl""?><p1:ProductDescription xmlns:p1=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription"" xmlns:wm=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelWarrAndMain"" xmlns:wf=""http://www.adventure-works.com/schemas/OtherFeatures"" xmlns:html=""http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"" ProductModelID=""23"" ProductModelName=""Mountain-500""><p1:Summary><html:p>Suitable for any type of riding, on or off-road.
Fits any budget. Smooth-shifting with a comfortable ride.
</html:p></p1:Summary><p1:Manufacturer><p1:Name>AdventureWorks</p1:Name><p1:Copyright>2002</p1:Copyright><p1:ProductURL>HTTP://www.Adventure-works.com</p1:ProductURL></p1:Manufacturer><p1:Features>Product highlights include:
<wm:Warranty><wm:WarrantyPeriod>1 year</wm:WarrantyPeriod><wm:Description>parts and labor</wm:Description></wm:Warranty><wm:Maintenance><wm:NoOfYears>3 years</wm:NoOfYears><wm:Description>maintenance contact available through dealer</wm:Description></wm:Maintenance><wf:wheel>Stable, durable wheels suitable for novice riders.</wf:wheel><wf:saddle>Made from synthetic leather and features gel padding for increased comfort.</wf:saddle><wf:pedal><html:b>Expanded platform</html:b> so you can ride in any shoes; great for all-around riding.</wf:pedal><wf:crankset> Super rigid spindle. </wf:crankset><wf:BikeFrame>Our best value frame utilizing the same, ground-breaking technology as the ML aluminum frame.</wf:BikeFrame></p1:Features><!-- add one or more of these elements... one for each specific product in this product model --><p1:Picture><p1:Angle>front</p1:Angle><p1:Size>small</p1:Size><p1:ProductPhotoID>1</p1:ProductPhotoID></p1:Picture><!-- add any tags in <specifications> --><p1:Specifications> These are the product specifications.
<Height>Varies</Height> Centimeters.
<Material>Aluminum Alloy</Material><Color>Available in all colors.</Color><ProductLine>Mountain bike</ProductLine><Style>Unisex</Style><RiderExperience>Novice to Intermediate riders</RiderExperience></p1:Specifications></p1:ProductDescription>" 866DBAD3-5999-4329-BEAC-D826D959D9A1 2012-10-19 09:56:38.273000000
24 Racing Socks BD8BA6F8-7E16-4FA3-B3B3-2036DD4A2AE0 2013-04-30 00:00:00
25 Road-150 "<?xml-stylesheet href=""ProductDescription.xsl"" type=""text/xsl""?><p1:ProductDescription xmlns:p1=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription"" xmlns:wm=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelWarrAndMain"" xmlns:wf=""http://www.adventure-works.com/schemas/OtherFeatures"" xmlns:html=""http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"" ProductModelID=""25"" ProductModelName=""Road-150""><p1:Summary><html:p>This bike is ridden by race winners. Developed with the
Adventure Works Cycles professional race team, it has a extremely light
heat-treated aluminum frame, and steering that allows precision control.
</html:p></p1:Summary><p1:Manufacturer><p1:Name>AdventureWorks</p1:Name><p1:Copyright>2002</p1:Copyright><p1:ProductURL>HTTP://www.Adventure-works.com</p1:ProductURL></p1:Manufacturer><p1:Features>These are the product highlights.
<wm:Warranty><wm:WarrantyPeriod>4 years</wm:WarrantyPeriod><wm:Description>parts and labor</wm:Description></wm:Warranty><wm:Maintenance><wm:NoOfYears>7 years</wm:NoOfYears><wm:Description>maintenance contact available through dealer or any Adventure Works Cycles retail store.</wm:Description></wm:Maintenance><wf:handlebar>Designed for racers; high-end anatomically shaped bar from aluminum alloy.</wf:handlebar><wf:wheel>Strong wheels with double-walled rims.</wf:wheel><wf:saddle><html:i>Lightweight </html:i> kevlar racing saddle.</wf:saddle><wf:pedal><html:b>Top-of-the-line</html:b> clipless pedals with adjustable tension.</wf:pedal><wf:BikeFrame><html:i>Our lightest and best quality </html:i> aluminum frame made from the newest alloy;
it is welded and heat-treated for strength.
Our innovative design results in maximum comfort and performance.</wf:BikeFrame></p1:Features><!-- add one or more of these elements... one for each specific product in this product model --><p1:Picture><p1:Angle>front</p1:Angle><p1:Size>small</p1:Size><p1:ProductPhotoID>126</p1:ProductPhotoID></p1:Picture><!-- add any tags in <specifications> --><p1:Specifications> These are the product specifications.
<Material>Aluminum</Material><Color>Available in all colors.</Color><ProductLine>Road bike</ProductLine><Style>Unisex</Style><RiderExperience>Intermediate to Professional riders</RiderExperience></p1:Specifications></p1:ProductDescription>" 94FFB702-0CBC-4E3F-B840-C51F0D11C8F6 2011-05-01 00:00:00
26 Road-250 3770C5E3-8DC9-43C7-B735-7AFF21645D96 2012-04-30 00:00:00
27 Road-350-W DFE49035-7720-4FF4-B28B-16250EE46259 2013-04-30 00:00:00
28 Road-450 "<?xml-stylesheet href=""ProductDescription.xsl"" type=""text/xsl""?><p1:ProductDescription xmlns:p1=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription"" xmlns:wm=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelWarrAndMain"" xmlns:wf=""http://www.adventure-works.com/schemas/OtherFeatures"" xmlns:html=""http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"" ProductModelID=""28"" ProductModelName=""Road-450""><p1:Summary><html:p>A true multi-sport bike that offers streamlined riding and a revolutionary design.
Aerodynamic design lets you ride with the pros, and the gearing will conquer hilly roads.
</html:p></p1:Summary><p1:Manufacturer><p1:Name>AdventureWorks</p1:Name><p1:Copyright>2002</p1:Copyright><p1:ProductURL>HTTP://www.Adventure-works.com</p1:ProductURL></p1:Manufacturer><p1:Features>These are the product highlights.
<wm:Warranty><wm:WarrantyPeriod>1 year</wm:WarrantyPeriod><wm:Description>parts and labor</wm:Description></wm:Warranty><wm:Maintenance><wm:NoOfYears>5 years</wm:NoOfYears><wm:Description>maintenance contact available through dealer</wm:Description></wm:Maintenance><wf:handlebar><html:i>Incredibly strong</html:i> professional grade handlebar.</wf:handlebar><wf:wheel>Aluminum alloy rim with stainless steel spokes; built for speed on our high quality rubber tires.</wf:wheel><wf:saddle><html:i>Comfortable</html:i> saddle with bump absorping rubber bumpers.</wf:saddle><wf:pedal><html:b>Top-of-the-line</html:b> clipless pedals with adjustable tension.</wf:pedal><wf:BikeFrame><html:i>aluminum alloy </html:i> frame
and features a lightweight down-tube milled to the perfect diameter for optimal strength.</wf:BikeFrame></p1:Features><!-- add one or more of these elements... one for each specific product in this product model --><p1:Picture><p1:Angle>front</p1:Angle><p1:Size>small</p1:Size><p1:ProductPhotoID>111</p1:ProductPhotoID></p1:Picture><!-- add any tags in <specifications> --><p1:Specifications> These are the product specifications.
<Height>Varies</Height> Centimeters.
<Material>Aluminum Alloy</Material><Weight>Varies with size </Weight><Color>Available in all colors.</Color><ProductLine>Road bike</ProductLine><Style>Unisex</Style><RiderExperience>Novice to Advanced riders</RiderExperience></p1:Specifications></p1:ProductDescription>" 8456BB94-B4DD-4A47-A76B-D0E54AB4285D 2011-05-01 00:00:00
29 Road-550-W F85F84F2-9CE0-4ECC-9C29-E78021FFC877 2012-04-30 00:00:00
30 Road-650 42E1C597-6DD9-4071-B1A5-1DC5CDCBDBCA 2011-05-01 00:00:00
31 Road-750 2BF795F4-2666-4691-AF14-D490C7334A8A 2012-10-19 09:56:38.273000000
32 Short-Sleeve Classic Jersey 6BECCF2D-EACD-496B-995B-D692567565CD 2013-04-30 00:00:00
33 Sport-100 47F7C450-D16A-4CEA-BE6E-2D6C8C8F81EE 2011-05-01 00:00:00
34 Touring-1000 "<?xml-stylesheet href=""ProductDescription.xsl"" type=""text/xsl""?><p1:ProductDescription xmlns:p1=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription"" xmlns:wm=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelWarrAndMain"" xmlns:wf=""http://www.adventure-works.com/schemas/OtherFeatures"" xmlns:html=""http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"" ProductModelID=""34"" ProductModelName=""Touring-1000""><p1:Summary><html:p>Travel in style and comfort. Designed for maximum comfort and safety.
Wide gear range takes on all hills. High-tech aluminum alloy construction provides durability without added weight.
</html:p></p1:Summary><p1:Manufacturer><p1:Name>AdventureWorks</p1:Name><p1:Copyright>2002</p1:Copyright><p1:ProductURL>HTTP://www.Adventure-works.com</p1:ProductURL></p1:Manufacturer><p1:Features>These are the product highlights.
<wm:Warranty><wm:WarrantyPeriod>1 year</wm:WarrantyPeriod><wm:Description>parts and labor</wm:Description></wm:Warranty><wm:Maintenance><wm:NoOfYears>5 years</wm:NoOfYears><wm:Description>maintenance contact available through dealer</wm:Description></wm:Maintenance><wf:handlebar>A light yet stiff aluminum bar for long distance riding.</wf:handlebar><wf:wheel>Excellent aerodynamic rims guarantee a smooth ride.</wf:wheel><wf:saddle><html:i>Cut-out shell </html:i> for a more comfortable ride.</wf:saddle><wf:pedal>A stable pedal for all-day riding.</wf:pedal><wf:BikeFrame><html:i>aluminum alloy </html:i> frame
and features a lightweight down-tube milled to the perfect diameter for optimal strength.</wf:BikeFrame></p1:Features><!-- add one or more of these elements... one for each specific product in this product model --><p1:Picture><p1:Angle>front</p1:Angle><p1:Size>small</p1:Size><p1:ProductPhotoID>87</p1:ProductPhotoID></p1:Picture><!-- add any tags in <specifications> --><p1:Specifications> These are the product specifications.
<Material>Aluminum alloy </Material><Color>Available in most colors.</Color><ProductLine>Touring bike</ProductLine><Style>Unisex</Style><RiderExperience>Novice to Advanced riders</RiderExperience></p1:Specifications></p1:ProductDescription>" 52E7F2C1-DBFF-4518-927D-C7D46F9ED32E 2012-10-19 09:56:38.273000000
35 Touring-2000 "<?xml-stylesheet href=""ProductDescription.xsl"" type=""text/xsl""?><p1:ProductDescription xmlns:p1=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription"" xmlns:wm=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelWarrAndMain"" xmlns:wf=""http://www.adventure-works.com/schemas/OtherFeatures"" xmlns:html=""http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"" ProductModelID=""35"" ProductModelName=""Touring-2000""><p1:Summary><html:p>The plush custom saddle keeps you riding all day, and there's plenty of space
to add panniers and bike bags to the newly-redesigned carrier.
This bike has great stability when fully-loaded.
</html:p></p1:Summary><p1:Manufacturer><p1:Name>AdventureWorks</p1:Name><p1:Copyright>2002</p1:Copyright><p1:ProductURL>HTTP://www.Adventure-works.com</p1:ProductURL></p1:Manufacturer><p1:Features>These are the product highlights.
<wm:Warranty><wm:WarrantyPeriod>1 year</wm:WarrantyPeriod><wm:Description>parts and labor</wm:Description></wm:Warranty><wm:Maintenance><wm:NoOfYears>5 years</wm:NoOfYears><wm:Description>maintenance contact available through dealer</wm:Description></wm:Maintenance><wf:handlebar>A light yet stiff aluminum bar for long distance riding.</wf:handlebar><wf:saddle><html:i>New design </html:i> relieves pressure for long rides.</wf:saddle><wf:pedal><html:b>Top-of-the-line</html:b> clipless pedals with adjustable tension.</wf:pedal><wf:crankset> High-strength crank arm. </wf:crankset><wf:BikeFrame>The aluminum frame is custom-shaped for both good looks and strength;
it will withstand the most rigorous challenges of daily riding.</wf:BikeFrame></p1:Features><!-- add one or more of these elements... one for each specific product in this product model --><p1:Picture><p1:Angle>front</p1:Angle><p1:Size>small</p1:Size><p1:ProductPhotoID>87</p1:ProductPhotoID></p1:Picture><!-- add any tags in <specifications> --><p1:Specifications> These are the product specifications.
<Material>Aluminum</Material><Color>Available in all colors except metallic.</Color><ProductLine>Touring bike</ProductLine><Style>Men's</Style><FrameMaterial>Aluminium alloy</FrameMaterial><RiderExperience>Intermediate to Advanced riders</RiderExperience></p1:Specifications></p1:ProductDescription>" AA10D9E6-E33F-4DA8-ACE1-992FCD6BB171 2012-10-19 09:56:38.273000000
36 Touring-3000 F5A6EC78-4451-45DB-955F-DB197DE8B059 2012-10-19 09:56:38.273000000
37 Women's Mountain Shorts A08DD61A-6155-4051-9A11-223232EA51CD 2013-04-30 00:00:00
38 Women's Tights A96FF80D-D52A-432F-9701-731BEF16EFCC 2012-04-30 00:00:00
39 Mountain-400 37D261A7-00CF-4880-AC1A-533B6B4365B0 2011-05-01 00:00:00
40 Road-550 30450264-4AB8-45E0-8BB5-4D407EA2950A 2012-04-30 00:00:00
41 Road-350 D71BD21C-239E-4C2B-98A3-101962D6B2D3 2012-10-19 09:56:38.273000000
42 LL Mountain Front Wheel AA977B32-ACD8-4C53-A560-88A02AC1954D 2012-10-19 09:56:38.273000000
43 Touring Rear Wheel "<root xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelManuInstructions"">
Adventure Works CyclesWA-150C Instructions for Assembling Touring Front Wheel Summary: This document contains manufacturing instructions for assembling the Touring Front Wheel, Product Model 43. Instructions are work center specific and are identified by work center ID. These instructions must be followed in the order presented. Deviation from the instructions is not permitted unless an authorized Change Order detailing the deviation is provided by the Engineering Manager.<Location LaborHours=""3"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""50"">
Work Center - 50 Frame Forming. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 10. (Setup hours = .0, Labor Hours = 3, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Inspect the <material>rim</material> for dents, cracks or other damage.
</step><step>
Slide each <material>spoke</material> through the <material>hub flange</material> working in a clockwise direction.
</step><step>
For each spoke, screw on the <material>spoke nipple (NI-9522)</material>. Do not over tighten.
</step><step>
Place the <material>wheel</material> in the truing stand.
</step><step>Pluck each spoke. The sound from each spoke should be consistent. Adjust as needed. </step><step>
Inflate the <material>tire tube</material>to one-quarter pressure.
</step><step>
Insert the <material>valve stem</material> through <material>Rim RM-M823</material>.
</step><step>Tuck the tube into the tire ensuring there are no wrinkles or kinks.</step><step>Inflate the tube to half pressure. </step><step>Spin the wheel and ensure the bead line is just above the rim. </step><step>Inflate the tube to 35 PSI.</step><step>
Attach reflector as shown in illustration <diag>7</diag></step></Location></root>" E878FCAA-61CC-4014-988A-51F52643F7AA 2015-04-15 16:34:28.997000000
44 Touring Front Wheel "<root xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelManuInstructions"">
Adventure Works CyclesWA-151C Instructions for Assembling Touring Rear Wheel Summary: This document contains manufacturing instructions for assembling the Touring Rear Wheel, Product Model 44. Instructions are work center specific and are identified by work center ID. These instructions must be followed in the order presented. Deviation from the instructions is not permitted unless an authorized Change Order detailing the deviation is provided by the Engineering Manager.<Location LaborHours=""3"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""50"">
Work Center - 50 Frame Forming. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 10. (Setup hours = .0, Labor Hours = 3, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Inspect the <material>rim</material> for dents, cracks or other damage.
</step><step>
Slide each <material>spoke</material> through the <material>hub flange</material> working in a clockwise direction.
</step><step>
For each spoke, screw on the <material>spoke nipple (NI-9525)</material>. Do not over tighten.
</step><step>
Place the wheel in the <tool>truing stand</tool>.
</step><step>Pluck each spoke. The sound from each spoke should be consistent. Adjust as needed.</step><step>Inflate the tire tube to one-quarter pressure.</step><step>
Insert the <material>valve stem</material> through <material>Rim RM-M825</material>.
</step><step>Tuck the tube into the tire ensuring there are no wrinkles or kinks.</step><step>Inflate the tube to half pressure. </step><step>Spin the wheel and ensure the bead line is just above the rim.</step><step>Inflate the tube to 35 PSI.</step></Location></root>" 6DA78798-3793-4B8E-829E-DBA9D140B1D4 2015-04-15 16:34:28.997000000
45 ML Mountain Front Wheel C3FF3F93-60A8-4957-B076-B7D0984EE70F 2012-04-30 00:00:00
46 HL Mountain Front Wheel CCA597FB-195F-4EC5-BF5C-15B98D176F4C 2012-04-30 00:00:00
47 LL Touring Handlebars "<root xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelManuInstructions"">
Adventure Works CyclesWA-190A Instructions for Manufacturing and Assembling the LL Touring Handlebars Summary: This document contains manufacturing instructions for manufacturing and assembling the LL Touring Handlebars, Product Model 47. Instructions are work center specific and are identified by work center ID. These instructions must be followed in the order presented. Deviation from the instructions is not permitted unless an authorized Change Order detailing the deviation is provided by the Engineering Manager.<Location LaborHours=""1"" LotSize=""100"" MachineHours=""2"" SetupHours=""0.1"" LocationID=""10"">
Work Center 10 - Frame Forming. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 10. (Setup hours = .10, Labor Hours = 1, Machine Hours = 2, Lot Sizing = 100)<step>
Insert <material>aluminum sheet MS-2259</material> into tool <tool>T-50 Tube Forming tool</tool>.
</step><step>
Attach <tool>Trim Jig TJ-8</tool> to the upper and lower right corners of the aluminum sheet.
</step><step>Route the aluminum sheet following the jig carefully. </step><step>
Insert the cut pieces into <tool>Tube Forming Tool FT-90</tool> and press Start.
</step><step>
When finished, inspect the form for defects per Inspection Specification <specs>INFS-90</specs>.
</step><step>Remove the lengths of tube from the tool and place it in the Completed or Rejected bin as appropriate.</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""1"" LotSize=""1"" MachineHours=""1.75"" SetupHours=""0.25"" LocationID=""20"">
Work Center 20 - Frame Welding. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 20. (Setup hours = .25, Labor Hours = 1.0, Machine Hours = 1.75, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Assemble all <material>handlebar components</material> following blueprint <blueprint>1111</blueprint>.
</step><step>
Weld all components together as shown in illustration <diag>5</diag></step><step>
Inspect all weld joints per Adventure Works Cycles Inspection Specification <specs>INFS-222</specs>.
</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""3.5"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""50"">
Work Center - 50 Frame Forming. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 10. (Setup hours = .0, Labor Hours = 3.5, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Slide the <material>stem</material> onto the <material>handlebar</material> centering it over the knurled section.
</step><step>Take care not to scratch the handlebar.</step><step>The ends of the handlebar should turn toward the rear. </step><step>
Attach the <material>Pinch Bolt (Product Number PB-6109)</material>, <material>Lock Washer 10 (Product Number LW-1210)</material>, and <material>Lock Nut 7 (Product Number LN-1224)</material> onto the stem.
</step><step>Tighten the nut just enough to keep the handlebar from rotating in the stem. Do not over tighten. </step><step>
Put a <material>Flat Washer 1 (Product Number FW-1000)</material> onto the stem bolt, and then insert the bolt down into the stem.
</step><step>
Thread the plug nut onto the stem bolt aligning it with the stem body as shown in illustration <diag>4</diag>. Insert the stem down into the lock nut until the minimum insertion line marked on the stem is hidden inside the nut.
</step><step>
Attach the <material>grips</material>.
</step><step>
Inspect per specification <specs>FI-225</specs>.
</step></Location></root>" 84138622-1EA6-489F-9C98-6E3924CFBAC0 2015-04-15 16:34:29.010000000
48 HL Touring Handlebars "<root xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelManuInstructions"">
Adventure Works CyclesWA-190A Instructions for Manufacturing and Assembling the HL Touring Handlebars Summary: This document contains manufacturing instructions for manufacturing and assembling the HL Touring Handlebars, Product Model 48. Instructions are work center specific and are identified by work center ID. These instructions must be followed in the order presented. Deviation from the instructions is not permitted unless an authorized Change Order detailing the deviation is provided by the Engineering Manager.<Location LaborHours=""1"" LotSize=""100"" MachineHours=""2.5"" SetupHours=""0.1"" LocationID=""10"">
Work Center 10 - Frame Forming. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 10. (Setup hours = .10, Labor Hours = 1, Machine Hours = 2.5, Lot Sizing = 100)<step>
Insert <material>aluminum sheet MS-2259</material> into tool <tool>T-51 Tube Forming tool</tool>.
</step><step>
Attach <tool>Trim Jig TJ-9</tool> to the upper and lower right corners of the aluminum sheet.
</step><step>Route the aluminum sheet following the jig carefully. </step><step>
Insert the cut pieces into <tool>Tube Forming Tool FT-91</tool> and press Start.
</step><step>
When finished, inspect the form for defects per Inspection Specification <specs>INFS-90</specs>.
</step><step>Remove the lengths of tube from the tool and place it in the Completed or Rejected bin as appropriate.</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""1"" LotSize=""1"" MachineHours=""2"" SetupHours=""0.25"" LocationID=""20"">
Work Center 20 - Frame Welding. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 20. (Setup hours = .25, Labor Hours = 1.0, Machine Hours = 2, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Assemble all handlebar components following blueprint <blueprint>1112</blueprint>.
</step><step>
Using <tool>weld torch</tool>, weld all components together as shown in illustration <diag>5</diag></step><step>
Inspect all weld joints per Adventure Works Cycles Inspection Specification <specs>INFS-222</specs>.
</step></Location><Location LaborHours=""3.5"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""50"">
Work Center 50 - SubAssembly. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 50. (Setup hours = .0, Labor Hours = 3.5, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Slide the <material>stem</material> onto the <material>handlebar</material> centering it over the knurled section.
</step><step>Take care not to scratch the handlebar.</step><step>The ends of the handlebar should turn toward the rear. </step><step>
Attach the <material>Pinch Bolt (Product Number PB-6109)</material>, <material>Lock Washer 7 (Product Number LI-3800)</material>, and <material>Lock Nut 16 (Product Number LN-1213)</material> onto the stem.
</step><step>Tighten the nut just enough to keep the handlebar from rotating in the stem. Do not over tighten. </step><step>
Put a <material>Flat Washer 9 (Product Number FW-3400)</material> onto the <material>stem bolt</material>, and then insert the bolt down into the stem.
</step><step>
Thread the plug nut onto the stem bolt aligning it with the stem body as shown in illustration <diag>4</diag>. Insert the stem down into the lock nut until the minimum insertion line marked on the stem is hidden inside the nut.
</step><step>
Attach the <material>grips</material>.
</step><step>
Inspect per specification <specs>FI-225</specs>.
</step></Location></root>" 9DA82E49-80AD-4918-9A54-31F4B0C8EABB 2015-04-15 16:34:29.027000000
49 LL Road Front Wheel 90F759C1-2073-4D9F-854B-C6B6F3BF9162 2012-04-30 00:00:00
50 ML Road Front Wheel 980C8CD0-4903-41F2-9FFC-773C7FE4C254 2012-04-30 00:00:00
51 HL Road Front Wheel 02A562E2-4DFA-4778-BBAC-BBDDCECF99B0 2012-04-30 00:00:00
52 LL Mountain Handlebars 699C2AC5-5406-46D2-863D-DCFB23FC7943 2012-04-30 00:00:00
53 Touring Pedal "<root xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelManuInstructions"">
Adventure Works CyclesWA-500 Instructions Assembling the Touring Pedal Summary: This document contains manufacturing instructions for assembling the Touring Pedal, Product Model 53. Instructions are work center specific and are identified by work center ID. These instructions must be followed in the order presented. Deviation from the instructions is not permitted unless an authorized Change Order detailing the deviation is provided by the Engineering Manager.<Location LaborHours=""0.5"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""50"">
Work Center 50 - SubAssembly. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 50. (Setup hours = .0, Labor Hours = .5, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Visually examine the pedal spindles to determine <material>left and right pedals</material>. The left and right pedals have different threading directions. It is important you identify them correctly.
</step><step>
Apply a small amount of <material>grease</material> to the left pedal and thread the pedal onto the <material>left crank arm</material> by hand.
</step><step>If the threads do not turn easily, back the spindle out and re-start.</step><step>
Securely tighten the spindle against the crank arm using a <tool>small wrench</tool>.
</step><step>Apply a small amount of grease to the right pedal and thread the pedal onto the right crank arm by hand.</step><step>If the threads do not turn easily, back the spindle out and re-start.</step><step>Securely tighten the spindle against the crank arm using a small wrench.</step><step>
Inspect per specification <specs>FI-520</specs>.
</step></Location></root>" B98A3207-56FC-405C-A040-3C7A90CC7890 2015-04-15 16:34:29.027000000
54 ML Mountain Handlebars C9FCC804-2CD7-4B8A-B186-9C409CC19DF9 2012-04-30 00:00:00
55 HL Mountain Handlebars 782C991B-A660-4561-A3F4-9BBD74259747 2012-04-30 00:00:00
56 LL Road Handlebars A7E65199-84A8-437E-AD55-360C1DF1D788 2012-04-30 00:00:00
57 ML Road Handlebars 02200AA0-C369-4D77-A67C-75973EFDA81B 2012-04-30 00:00:00
58 HL Road Handlebars 2489DDC5-1C89-4DEC-AF22-B0112CCEC467 2012-04-30 00:00:00
59 LL Headset 39AFBBA9-0F6C-44EE-B5E1-32FA93F897E6 2012-04-30 00:00:00
60 ML Headset 6BA9F3B6-E08B-4AC2-A725-B41114C2A283 2012-04-30 00:00:00
61 HL Headset E196D02E-9BF6-4C67-B772-ED9F86CCF44C 2012-04-30 00:00:00
62 LL Mountain Pedal 8123F7E2-A5F4-4047-B69D-E74313DFEBCE 2013-04-30 00:00:00
63 ML Mountain Pedal BE9CDC56-F4AB-40F1-B338-2E08E0627ABD 2013-04-30 00:00:00
64 HL Mountain Pedal 8DA73708-8DAE-44AE-AC6C-6E37022C1FFE 2013-04-30 00:00:00
65 ML Touring Seat/Saddle 63A2199F-F5B5-49BD-BCFC-BEC1D1D16D8B 2013-04-30 00:00:00
66 LL Touring Seat/Saddle "<root xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelManuInstructions"">
Adventure Works CyclesWA-620 Instructions Assembling the LL Touring Seat Summary: This document contains manufacturing instructions for assembling the LL Touring Seat, Product Model 63. Instructions are work center specific and are identified by work center ID. These instructions must be followed in the order presented. Deviation from the instructions is not permitted unless an authorized Change Order detailing the deviation is provided by the Engineering Manager.<Location LaborHours=""1.5"" LotSize=""1"" LocationID=""50"">
Work Center 50 - SubAssembly. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 50. (Setup hours = .0, Labor Hours = 1.5, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Put the <material>Seat post Lug (Product Number SL-0931)</material> on the <material>Seat Post (Product Number SP-2981)</material>.
</step><step>
Insert the <material>Pinch Bolt (Product Number PB-6109)</material> and tighten until it is secure but still able to slide up or down the post as shown in illustration <diag>6</diag>.
</step><step>
Attach the <material>LL Seat (Product Number SE-T312)</material> to the top of the Seat Post and tighten securely.
</step><step>
Inspect per specification <specs>FI-620</specs>.
</step></Location></root>" 4A17C43A-1A55-41BB-BC97-612F47CEDEB3 2015-04-15 16:34:29.043000000
67 HL Touring Seat/Saddle "<root xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelManuInstructions"">
Adventure Works CyclesWA-620 Instructions Assembling the HL Touring Seat Summary: This document contains manufacturing instructions for assembling the HL Touring Seat, Product Model 67. Instructions are work center specific and are identified by work center ID. These instructions must be followed in the order presented. Deviation from the instructions is not permitted unless an authorized Change Order detailing the deviation is provided by the Engineering Manager.<Location LaborHours=""1"" LotSize=""1"" SetupHours=""0.25"" LocationID=""50"">
Work Center 50 - SubAssembly. The following instructions pertain to Work Center 50. (Setup hours = .25, Labor Hours = 1, Machine Hours = 0, Lot Sizing = 1)<step>
Put the <material>Seatpost Lug (Product Number SL-0932)</material> on the <material>Seat Post (Product Number SP-3981)</material>.
</step><step>
Insert the <material>Pinch Bolt (Product Number PB-6109)</material> and tighten until it is secure but still able to slide up or down the post. See illustration <diag>6</diag>.
</step><step>
Attach the <material>HL Seat (Product Number SE-T315)</material> to the top of the Seat Post and tighten securely.
</step><step>
Inspect per specification <specs>FI-625</specs>.
</step></Location></root>" 059A2000-7549-4B49-8E0C-2DE6B2771EF4 2015-04-15 16:34:29.043000000
68 LL Road Pedal 218B016C-7454-4193-B518-21955C783D72 2013-04-30 00:00:00
69 ML Road Pedal 3CDF61D6-6209-436F-B235-82E8F159208B 2013-04-30 00:00:00
70 HL Road Pedal 35677B42-72CA-4D9E-A966-DD874B83EF45 2013-04-30 00:00:00
71 LL Mountain Seat/Saddle 1 A166AF4C-87BB-41AA-8496-D76B26008FB3 2013-04-30 00:00:00
72 ML Mountain Seat/Saddle 1 BAA9405B-68CA-4C18-BC9C-1C4ACF49BAFC 2013-04-30 00:00:00
73 HL Mountain Seat/Saddle 1 BBE4918F-198D-43C7-9F4B-79BC2AA08F2B 2013-04-30 00:00:00
74 LL Road Seat/Saddle 2 24E3E7D4-4053-4035-9D69-F451642F0C1E 2013-04-30 00:00:00
75 ML Road Seat/Saddle 1 394ED69C-2CC4-4A85-9080-8534112B66FE 2013-04-30 00:00:00
76 HL Road Seat/Saddle 1 B83AB7AE-BA3F-40DF-8296-361915A3A60C 2013-04-30 00:00:00
77 ML Road Rear Wheel 15702F98-BD92-4FE8-86BC-52F5FD049D3D 2012-04-30 00:00:00
78 HL Road Rear Wheel 438CBCFA-05FF-4A29-AD95-ECF41DCB83D5 2012-04-30 00:00:00
79 LL Mountain Seat/Saddle 2 8BBEB399-5A87-4E40-9F52-462FB54F2183 2013-04-30 00:00:00
80 ML Mountain Seat/Saddle 2 5CEFBB6E-3B7E-414F-AC1B-8F6DF741FB21 2013-04-30 00:00:00
81 HL Mountain Seat/Saddle 2 98726F80-E9B9-4141-9CF5-BD2EF07DCE25 2013-04-30 00:00:00
82 LL Road Seat/Saddle 1 00CE9171-8944-4D49-BA37-485C1D122F5C 2013-04-30 00:00:00
83 ML Road Seat/Saddle 2 FEEB8440-446E-4DF8-9482-D529C4FC5E8F 2013-04-30 00:00:00
84 HL Road Seat/Saddle 2 0D3A6AD7-6891-4DE9-B14F-E1A841EB220C 2013-04-30 00:00:00
85 LL Mountain Tire E3CDC5DD-27C3-4891-9D5E-0D46D1B8457F 2013-04-30 00:00:00
86 ML Mountain Tire 0434F63A-A361-4D0B-A9FC-8AC2A866CE85 2013-04-30 00:00:00
87 HL Mountain Tire CE1B1064-6679-4212-8F56-2B2617EC56A5 2013-04-30 00:00:00
88 LL Road Tire E7B00DFF-8136-4947-B503-994584CC89E7 2013-04-30 00:00:00
89 ML Road Tire D566EB0F-6945-43D8-BC40-BB3D2F4EF7ED 2013-04-30 00:00:00
90 HL Road Tire A4B205DF-955A-494E-8428-1898AEA76F24 2013-04-30 00:00:00
91 Touring Tire 3BCC63D6-9340-4B93-B5F2-73FA90758BF5 2013-04-30 00:00:00
92 Mountain Tire Tube 8CFBE7F2-EEC3-4BA6-8187-C8A3614F1F0B 2013-04-30 00:00:00
93 Road Tire Tube 2771D2D2-2E35-4C12-966E-CE9070DF6D53 2013-04-30 00:00:00
94 Touring Tire Tube DEEEA9BC-3C8C-4E73-B6B0-64C81A5D99E3 2013-04-30 00:00:00
95 LL Bottom Bracket 217E7475-D3F4-46FA-836A-D9E53103E71B 2013-04-30 00:00:00
96 ML Bottom Bracket 09CAA74E-F47B-4FCA-B206-9D3E46DF9751 2013-04-30 00:00:00
97 HL Bottom Bracket 816360E1-3DEE-4568-BF2F-9828243D887B 2013-04-30 00:00:00
98 Chain ACA920B2-D0F9-49F3-B879-573202B08C2F 2013-04-30 00:00:00
99 LL Crankset 5B59F032-9B73-4D90-B252-EAFD6A871FF1 2013-04-30 00:00:00
100 ML Crankset 68C6CB29-D94A-40C5-AAAD-90AA6E7C5EA1 2013-04-30 00:00:00
101 HL Crankset 809668A3-D492-41FB-A196-CFE092A12AA2 2013-04-30 00:00:00
102 Front Brakes 1099A23A-C9ED-41B1-8CC1-E2C1C54A10C8 2013-04-30 00:00:00
103 Front Derailleur 10E0C8FD-CA13-437B-8E22-51853AE160A7 2013-04-30 00:00:00
104 LL Fork 0481D7E1-4970-4EFA-A560-020F6579918D 2012-04-30 00:00:00
105 ML Fork 5F115AA4-0553-4478-84B3-5DCF3ABE0D08 2012-04-30 00:00:00
106 HL Fork 7706A8FD-9513-40BC-95E8-301B55B67DB2 2012-04-30 00:00:00
107 Hydration Pack CFEEF30F-F059-4447-92A8-47001E69F3DB 2013-04-30 00:00:00
108 Taillight DBA643D4-4CF2-4507-B947-E817D8C5792B 2012-04-30 00:00:00
109 Headlights - Dual-Beam 7B17EBF1-CB73-4934-9689-1DC26CF22D9C 2012-04-30 00:00:00
110 Headlights - Weatherproof 1FADB88F-AF88-4E94-BB1E-6158C48E6B40 2012-04-30 00:00:00
111 Water Bottle 3688268A-260C-48BF-BF71-FFF350D4D3D5 2013-04-30 00:00:00
112 Mountain Bottle Cage 2194E65B-9C13-46E1-A655-3EBFF8A96719 2013-04-30 00:00:00
113 Road Bottle Cage 9416C2DD-55D8-469D-8EDF-EF447C511897 2013-04-30 00:00:00
114 Patch kit 7C738101-C01E-45A2-A0E0-B28AEBA1DC40 2013-04-30 00:00:00
115 Cable Lock E7E17F11-A7FD-4C3C-B701-68F0AE26143E 2012-04-30 00:00:00
116 Minipump 90CEF1A7-D817-403E-814C-40E305EEEFEF 2012-04-30 00:00:00
117 Mountain Pump B35598F6-B413-4138-8081-5DC7D4C64B64 2012-04-30 00:00:00
118 Hitch Rack - 4-Bike F570E0D1-E978-4FF2-B5B1-08F01AB60219 2013-04-30 00:00:00
119 Bike Wash 90B1B93D-EBC8-44A2-AC08-CDD1D20CA39C 2013-04-30 00:00:00
120 Touring-Panniers F06999A1-3AA7-4E85-B8CB-049EB2C391FA 2012-04-30 00:00:00
121 Fender Set - Mountain C88D1136-A8BB-46BB-94AA-8C1854F813CC 2013-04-30 00:00:00
122 All-Purpose Bike Stand 6EAB8607-D927-40E1-AF30-D8A2A953050C 2013-04-30 00:00:00
123 LL Mountain Rear Wheel 29521F66-2926-471F-867B-668B0B9EC2B0 2012-04-30 00:00:00
124 ML Mountain Rear Wheel D968D774-778E-4399-A3C5-375176418229 2012-04-30 00:00:00
125 HL Mountain Rear Wheel 95450545-ADF7-48F3-899E-964DE8920DC6 2012-04-30 00:00:00
126 LL Road Rear Wheel 95946BD4-C6D9-4344-8066-317D8957EA21 2012-04-30 00:00:00
127 Rear Derailleur F9327E5D-F8B6-40C5-BFA9-63F886BDFC24 2013-04-30 00:00:00
128 Rear Brakes 71D47AFD-DA3A-43F1-83AD-69C71F96EF33 2013-04-30 00:00:00