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var dh 69126 derailleurhanger bh bmc canyon cube decathlon go sport lapierreDeze VAR derailleurhangerderailleurhanger, koudgesmeed uit 6061 aluminium, is licht van gewicht en eenvoudig te monteren. Hij wordt geleverd met bouten en schroeven en is verpakt in een blisterverpakking. Compatibel met de volgende frames: Bianchi 928 (Nove Due Otto), 2009 2000 Bianchi Axis, 2004 2006 Bianchi B4P, 2009 2009 Bianchi Carbon SL, 2008 2009 Bianchi Koolstof T Tube, 2008 2008 Bianchi Cavaria, 2012 2012 Bianchi Cross Veloce, 2006 2006

Deze VAR derailleurhangerderailleurhanger, koudgesmeed uit 6061 aluminium, is licht van gewicht en eenvoudig te monteren.
Hij wordt geleverd met bouten en schroeven en is verpakt in een blisterverpakking. Compatibel met de volgende frames:

Bianchi 928 (Nove Due Otto), 2009-2000
Bianchi Axis, 2004-2006
Bianchi B4P, 2009-2009
Bianchi Carbon SL, 2008-2009
Bianchi Koolstof T Tube, 2008-2008
Bianchi Cavaria, 2012-2012
Bianchi Cross Veloce, 2006-2006
Bianchi Cross-Concept, 2006-2009
Bianchi D2 Cross Concept, 2009-2009
Bianchi Giro Veldrijden, 2006-2006
Bianchi HC, 2009-2009
Bianchi Ibex, 2003-2004
Bianchi Infinito, 2011-2015
Bianchi Intensta, 2015-2015
Bianchi Methanol 29.1 SL, 2015-2015
Bianchi Methanol 29.5 SX, 2015-2015
Bianchi Nove Due Otto, 2011-2011
Bianchi Nove Due Otto (928), 2009-2000
Bianchi Oltre, 2011-2012
Bianchi San Lorenzo, 2003-2006
Bianchi San Lorenzo steenbok, 2003-2004
Bianchi Sempre, 2011-2012
Bianchi Super Grizzley, 2003-2004

BMC Team Elite TE02, 2010-2011
BMC Team Elite TE03, 2010-2011
BMC Team Elite TE04, 2010-2011
BMC Fluweel VL01, 2010-2011
BMC Fluweel VL02, 2011-2011

Canyon Grote Berg 1, 2004-2004
Canyon Grote Berg 2, 2005-2005
Canyon Wedstrijd, 2003-2003
Canyon F8 Ultimate AL, 2007-2007
Canyon Lux MR, 2001-2001

Canyon Zenuw ES 5, 2004-2006
Canyon Zenuw ES 6, 2004-2004
Canyon Zenuw ES 7, 2004-2004
Canyon Nerve ESX, 2006-2006
Canyon Nerve MR 6, 2004-2004
Canyon Zenuw MR 7, 2004-2004
Canyon Zenuw MR 8, 2004-2004
Canyon Zenuw MR 9, 2004-2004
Canyon Nerve RC, 2005-2006
Canyon Zenuw XC, 2005-2006
Canyon Nerve XC 4, 2004-2004
Canyon Zenuw XC 5, 2004-2004
Canyon Zenuw XC 6, 2004-2004

Canyon Passione, 2003-2003
Canyon Passione Elite, 2003-2004
Canyon Passione Focoso, 2003-2004
Canyon Passione Record, 2003-2004

Canyon Roadlite, 2010-2010
Canyon Roadlite Elite, 2003-2004
Canyon Roadlite I, 2001-2004
Canyon Roadlite II, 2007-2010
Canyon Roadlite Pro, 2004-2004
Canyon Roadlite Ultimate, 2003-2004

Canyon Roadmaster, 2004-2004
Canyon Roadmaster Pro, 2003-2004
Canyon Roadmaster Ultimate, 2003-2004

Canyon Spectral, 2006-2006
Canyon Speedmax, 2007-2008
Canyon Speedmax 1 - 3, 2003-2004
Canyon Speedmax 2, 2003-2004
Canyon Speedmax 3, 2003-2004
Canyon Gestikt, 2008-2008
Canyon Koppel, 2006-2006
Canyon Koppel ES, 2009-2010
Canyon Koppel FR/FRX, 2006-2008
Canyon Ultimate CF, 2007-2007
Canyon WRX Competition, 2003-2004
Canyon WRX Elite, 2003-2004
Canyon WRX Roadlite Elite, 2004-2004
Canyon WRX Roadlite Pro, 2004-2004
Canyon WXC Hardtails, 2006-2006
Canyon Yellowstone, 2009-2010

Colnago Edge CCX Pro, 2015-2015
Colnago Strada Scandium
Crescent Rimfaxe 29''''
Crescent Rimfaxe 29''''/FS, 2013-2013

Da Bomb Kersenbom 6
Da Bomb Da Pukka

De Rosa 4 Ooit, 2014-2014
De Rosa Allumunio, 2014-2014
De Rosa Ario
De Rosa Inexxis 292, 2014-2014
De Rosa Inttera Simpion, 2014-2014
De Rosa Kagu
De Rosa Niet-Licht
De Rosa Paars
De Rosa Scan
De Rosa Spotlight

Eddy Merckx CHM
Eddy Merckx LXM

Ghost Actinum Race, 2007-2008
Ghost Alu Race, 2003-2003
Ghost Alu Race, 2003-2003
Ghost Scandium Race, 2003-2004

Haibike Koolstofhart, 2014-2014
Haibike Empire 29'''', 2014-2014
Haibike End FS 1+2 Koolstof, 2008-2008
Haibike Fenris 650, 2014-2014
Haibike Greed Koolstof, 2010-2011
Haibike Impact, 2008-2008
Haibike MacMahone, 2014-2014
Haibike Q Race Carbon, 2005-2006
Haibike Q Race RX Pro, 2014-2014
Haibike Sleek Carbonfully, 2010-2011
Haibike Spanning, 2008-2008
Haibike racefietsen

Ideal Delta carbon, 2006-2007
Ideal Delta frameset (SC, SL, TT), 2006-2008
Ideal Race Pro, 2006-2007
Ideal Race Pro team, 2009-2011
Ideal Traxer, 2010-2010
Ideal VSR-team (alleen 2008), 2008-2008

Jan Janssen Cleo, 2012-2015
Jan Janssen Eclypse, 2007-2015
Jan Janssen Equipe, 2006-2006
Jan Janssen Parijs-Nice, 2001-2007
Jan Janssen Syntax, 2008-2014

KHS CX500, 2015-2015
KHS Flite 700, 2008-2009
KHS Flite 850, 2011-2011
KHS Vlieger Team, 2010-2011
KHS Grit 440, 2015-2015

Kona Abra Cadabra, 2012-2013
Kona Grote Khuna, 2011-2013
Kona Hei Hei, 2012-2013
Kona Jake, 2011-2013
Kona Jake de Slang, 2010-2011
Kona Kahuna, 2010-2010
Kona Kilquea, 2010-2010
Kona King Kahuna, 2012-2013
Kona King Supreme, 2007-2010
Kona Kula Lisa, 2010-2010
Kona Kula serie, 2003-2010
Kona Lisa RD, 2010-2011
Kona Major Jake, 2004-2010
Kona Major Major, 2007-2007
Kona PhD, 2010-2010
Kona proces, 2013-2013
Kona Super Dauw, 2010-2010
Kona De Koning, 2003-2003
Kona Zing serie, 2010-2011

Kuota Korsa

Lapierre Audacio serie, 2010-2013
Lapierre ijsvrouw, 2010-2010
Lapierre Onyx L, 2010-2010
Lapierre Pro Race, 2009-2010
Lapierre Pro Race 500, 2009-2010
Lapierre Rock Lady, 2010-2010
Lapierre Shaper Series, 2010-2010
Lapierre Tandem Route 2 Race, 2010-2010
Lapierre Tandem X2 Race, 2010-2010
Lapierre Tecnic Series, 2010-2010
Lapierre X Control L 310, 2010-2010
Lapierre X-Control 500 Alloy 710/510/410/310/210, 2010-2010


Marin Highway One T3, 2012-2012
Marin Ravenna T3 105, 2012-2012
Marin Stelvio, 2011-2013
Marin Stelvio 105, 2011-2011
Marin Stelvio Dura-Ace, 2011-2011
Marin Stelvio T3 Apex, 2012-2012
Marin Stelvio T3 Rood, 2012-2012
Marin Stelvio Ultegra, 2011-2011
Marin Verona, 2011-2013
Marin Verona T3 Ultegra, 2012-2012

Nishiki X-29, 2008-2009
Pinarello Cross, 2009-2009
Pinarello CX (Aluminium), 2009-2009

Ridley Blast MTB
Ridley Cobra
Ridley Limba, 2010-2011
Ridley Mamba
Ridley Orka
Ridley Haai
Ridley Sobo, 2009-2009
Ridley Tijger
Ridley X-Fire, 2009-2009
Ridley X-Ride Disc, 2013-2013

Salsa Campion, 2008-2008
Salsa Chili Con Crosso, 2008-2010
Salsa Dos Niner, 2008-2010
Salsa El Santo, 2008-2008
Salsa Global Crossing, 2008-2008
Salsa Podio, 2009-2010

Schwinn Paramount, 2009-2009
Schwinn Peloton, 2007-2009

Stevens Aspin, 2013-2015
Stevens Gavere, 2014-2017
Stevens Prestige, 2014-2016
Stevens Strada 1000, 2014-2016
Stevens Strada 800, 2015-2016
Stevens Strada 900, 2015-2016
Stevens Supreme, 2014-2015
Stevens Tabor, 2017-2017
Stevens Damp, 2014-2016

Univega HT-550, 2005-2005

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Bookphile
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Practical and eye-opening guide for parents
Format: Kindle
This book had a profound effect on my thinking about how to be a parent. I don't think of myself as the type who hovers, but I'm starting to understand that I hover more than I realize. It's not that the author is advocating for hands-off parenting. Instead, she points out a lot of the ways in which parents take the reins and deny their kids all sense of control, and how detrimental that can be. We want our kids to grow up to be responsible and capable adults, but how can they do that when we take away their sense of autonomy? This book made me realize it's more important for me to teach my kids life skills like how to manage their time than it is for me to be managing every detail. My doing so comes from good intentions and a desire to see them succeed, but at the same time it conveys subtle messages to them I don't want conveyed. I read a lot of psychology and social science books because the research just plain fascinates me. While this book offers a lot of anecdotes, it's also infused with an excellent grasp of research. Lahey's background in education shines through, and her suggestions are grounded in the same evidence-based research that I've read. If kids seem different today, it's because they are, and it's not just technology that's driving this change, it's the way parents treat their children and how they view them. We want them to be successful, but in our test-driven, high achieving culture, we are sometimes guilty of emphasizing the wrong things. After reading a great deal about helpless college students, children suffering from stress-related ills, and the mental health problems plaguing universities, this book helped me form an idea as to why this may be: rather than teaching our children to work for the things they want, we're setting them on a prescribed path and sending them the message that they're only okay as long as they follow that prescribed path. Reading this book makes the mystifying question of why children don't want to take risks quite clear: because we've taught them that there's nothing worse than failure. Yet this book doesn't just discuss research, it also offers a lot of practical solutions for parents. Fair warning, though: not all of these suggestions are easy to swallow. This is where some of the pain came in for me, because I saw myself reflected in some of the behaviors Lahey suggests parents need to break. Giving her suggestions a try isn't going to be easy from a parenting standpoint, and it will require me to retrain myself as well. I also think there's a lot of value in how this book offers some very good insight into the educational system, which I think is a big benefit to parents who don't come from a teaching background. Lahey proposes that parents and teachers work as partners, and she offers suggestions for how parents can open up dialog with their kids' teachers. Considering how adversarial our current culture and politics paint the relationship between educators and parents, there is a great deal of value in this aspect of the book. It doesn't serve anyone for parents and teachers to be at one another's throats, not when both sides want the same thing. This book offers constructive ways parents can form that partnership with teachers, so that everyone can work together toward the same goal. I highly recommend this book to both parents and educators.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2015
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Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and as the Principal of a Middle ...
Format: Hardcover
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and as the Principal of a Middle School, I found much truth in what she has written. I found myself thinking back to my days as the parent of burgeoning, wonderful and successful adults. The suggestions Ms. Lahey offers to her readers are based in experience and in conversations with her peers and others in the field of child-rearing and education. These are ideas that have worked for her, and others, and she passes along that wisdom and experience. Interestingly, I passed this book on to my 33 year old daughter who works in the private sector with a small, but growing, tech company. She has found the ideas presented here very valuable in dealing with her co-workers, the people who report to her, and even her boss, all of which I found very interesting. The best thing about this book is Ms. Lahey's voice. She sounds compassionate, not absolute, "this is the ONLY way you should ...". She puts out the propositions and then provides what she found as possible courses of action, I would highly suggest that any parent of young children, any teacher and certainly any building principal read this book with great gusto!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2015
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Kennon McCaa
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Extraordinarily Helpful - A total game changer
Format: Kindle
I read this book at the recommendation of my son's school counselor. It was a total eye opener and will greatly impact and change the way I raise my son going forward. This book could have easily been titled, "The way I used to parent" because it is so accurate down to so many details as it describes my parenting techniques and motivations. I have made many changes already and my son doesn't quite understand who I am anymore. I'm certain that he appreciates the changes although he's a bit disoriented currently, but I know he will be better off in the long run. I wish there were more anecdotes or perhaps several role playing scenarios added to help offer more suggestions on how to handle more situations but the book was extremely helpful and insightful regardless. Most of the anecdotes I saw play out in our family or with other students from my son's school within hours or days of reading the book. It was amazing.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2016
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Richard Scott
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 3
Good book for parents
Format: Hardcover
A good review for parents to keep as they struggle, but as reviewer noted a bit oversimplified. I bought after had listened to a panel on Forum discussed screen time. As a grandparent, sitting with my wife each on our I pads, I recall eating at restaurants when you look an see so many n smart gadgets texting, tweeting selfing and wonder where the talk is. I did post a photo of a wee grandchild playing while tv playing and three other in room were on their gadgets. The discussion was good. No answers. But, the discusses all recommend Lahey's book. In a period when helicopter parents strive for kids and overpower them, success comes without self motivation, and absent of failing , or at least the skills needed to overcome failure, grit and resilience and desire. Good to,learn early that they are part of a community and tasks are performed not for bribes or pay, but part of all pulling together. She spends a few pages on bullying and how to deal with it. Certainly for sandbox or recess in early years letting kids figure out how to work together through squabbles and fights is good. How do we handle the issues when kids get older? Teddy Roosevelt said learn to box. Sometimes really big kids pummel the weak. Stepping in may be needed. Bullying which now is felt a larger part of school with snubbing, nasty notes, cliques causes no bodily harm, but is part of life. Dealing with it Is a difficult task for teachers and parents. I applaud the new generation of teachers and parents who work as teams. A quarter century ago the moms at our kids elementary school were called the mafia moms. No prisoners. I recall an episode when well dressed ladies said whatever the vogue n radon gas wrong, ..they knew cause they could read and they didn't have to learn what their kids were saddled with and the new math, now very old, was wrong. Maybe now teachers and parents can complain together about the evil core, or how much time the teachers should spend prepping for a test.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2016
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Basil tree 45
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 4
Good tips, though possibly over-obvious to some...
Format: Kindle
if you're prone to be a helicopter parent. If you're not, then I would say read it anyway so you can see where other parents might be approaching parenting. It pretty much fits in with other parenting books I've read such as "How Children Succeed" by Paul Tough, and "Grit" by Angela Duckworth. As with any parenting book, how useful you find it depends on what you're already doing. One of the examples that the author uses in the book is that of a kid forgetting his/her lunch at home. If you "rescue" the kid by driving his lunch to school, then there's no motivation for him to remember it in the future. Got it! When I was a kid and I forgot my lunch at home, I was not then able to concentrate at school for fear of my mother's reaction when I got home. She needed to "teach me a lesson" by shaming me for forgetting it, cussing me out, turning it into a moral issue, and giving me the silent treatment for several days. When that's the consequence for forgetting a lunch, then going hungry for a day seems trivial. In fact, it would be less stressful to simply declare that I'm no longer bringing lunch to school anymore so that I can't possibly forget it again, and protect myself from a bipolar parent's mood swings. But some parents can't even let their kids go hungry for the day, even though suffering the consequence's of one's behavior doesn't even feel like punishment. If you had a parent like mine, you would hardly need to read this book, and yet I would recommend it so you can understand what other people's parents are doing. My kid is 2 now. I pretty much let him learn from experience, although I outright ban dangerous and unhygienic behaviors. This book pretty much reinforces my approach anyway.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2017

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