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  2. Hi everyone, my 5 year old is ready to get her first bike. I'm looking for a pink bike.. Yes.. The light Barbie pink.. In 20" and specifically with training wheels. I've seen the Avalanche Antex ,https://solomonscycles.co.za/product/avalanche-antix-20-steel-frame-junior-girls-mountain-bike-2025/?utm_source=Google Shopping&utm_campaign=Solomons Cycles&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=adtribes&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23518441802&gclid=CjwKCAjwn4vQBhBsEiwAq3hhN8lAk561rZago97_44p-ot7GMxBSMbaf3Y8zXSnrobO2PB45IY7ufhoCFFUQAvD_BwE but the rhubarb and cream colour is a non-starter. I have seen that there are other pink 20"but the guys at Solomons say that you can't put training wheels on most 20"bikes as they have gears.. I wonder if these work (https://www.decathlon.co.za/p/302106-108573-20-and-24-kids-bike-stabilisers.html?gad_campaignid=22303306686&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwwpDQBhAuEiwAa-4Wo7G2sEoYdWsoQOjIS4grnN_VTImjlcHYYgMATNfqSkQqHg3Jc_C0wRoCsuMQAvD_BwE&utm_campaign=za_t-perf_ct-pmax_ts-bra_f-cv_o-conv_spd-msp_spu-msp_sp-msp_fo-mix_at-dem_xx-feed_only_campaign&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=Google) My question.. Any good 20" pink bikes I should consider available in Joburg that can have training wheels on them? I have heard that I should avoid Raleigh and Kerb. Help!!
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  4. As noted by most posts above - your riding conditions and temperatures are critical to the correct answer. In Bellville it seldom gets to single digits ... BUT, 5km from home the R300 dips at Hazendal and the temperatures dips even faster. Often down to degrees, seldom below 3 degrees. The trick being that 5km further it is back at 9 or 10 degrees, then just heating up from there for the rest of the ride. I have started these rides with full finger gloves, just to put it in my pack after 10 or 15km ... then again, these rides typically mean I am going to take of layers of clothing as well. So I got the Mule hydration pack for the extra storage. This only applies to 100+km rides in the winter. (which I should be doing now in preparation for Augrabies) At Augrabies it is a whole different ball game !!!! Starting in 3 to 4 degrees celcius .... add wind chill and those firts 5 km are a slow defrost session .... by the first water point the script has flipped, reaching 10 to 15 degrees and heating up to low 20's. Thankfully they have the option where we can take of layers, put it in a bag on the back of a bakkie and pick it up back at the finish point. So For Augrabies I start with latex gloves, then full finger gloves over that ... It stops the freezing ... BUT !!! After a few km your fingers start sweating, so you stop and remove the latex and use the gloves to the first or second water point, depending on how it heats up. Then again, with those thorn tree bushes - best to keep those full finger gloves on !! I am noting the feedback about the First Accent thermal inners ... will try this for Augrabies. (can only be better than the latex .... that is only an emergency measure, and only for the worst of the cold)
  5. The real irony .... Around here one of those "parents" is a fellow cyclist who has to provide input on event safety and event permits .... In Noordhoek it is also a fellow cyclist who is one of the volunteer health and safety officers for the World Champs and fun rides who has to provide input on the days and hours leading up to the start gun ...
  6. Swartberg also closed Not sure if it was possible to do N2 - Swellendam - Ashton - Montagu - Koo - N1 .... one heck of a detour and no alternative if any section got blocked ....
  7. Thermal liner gloves are my preferred option too ... First Ascent, Cape Storm etc. That said, it's for Cape Town and not the cold experienced further north.
  8. A song that has stayed in my head my whole life since hearing it in the early 80’s. Daltry really was a star, good looks, amazing voice, great actor. https://youtu.be/ebnHKtGUtUs?si=7SrHslzs5dcsjvAi
  9. First Ascent sells a Thermal Inner for gloves. I put my regular short finger cycling mitts over these. They work a charm since you can take them off and stuff into your jersey pockets when it gets hot. Obviously they wont work in wet weather, but I love the versatility to take them off when the cold has eased. Last time I checked they were R350' ish.
  10. Archy posted some post storm route photos on IG and it appears as if many of the roads held up very well.
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  12. TEMU INBIKE GLOVES Very pleased with these gloves! Ordered for my wife as well, she also likes them.
  13. It could be a fairly simple process to get the straps shortened at your local sewing/alterations shop..
  14. Bib shorts medium fit bottoms but the top part of the bib is loose and does not feel secure.
  15. hectic, that's quite a round trip.. I saw the travel advisory indicating the route you took, but couldn't see what was wrong with mitchell's pass. if only this image came out a bit quicker - not sure if N2/R60 would have made more sense in hindsight, I know meirngspoort is kaput for a while, swartberg pass open?
  16. Hectic! What a detour!! And it's not even flower season..
  17. Bicycle Power trading in Job . Friendly and efficient
  18. Just sharing . We left CT at 9 yesterday . Stopped 10 km before Ceres Mitchell’s Pass is one huge mud slide .Turned back . Tulbach Porterville Citrusdal Clanwilliam van Rhynsdorp Calvinia Williston Fraserburg Leeuw Gamka Prince Albert . All the way in rain and wind . Home at 9pm
  19. Hi, new to the forum! but need help, just got a used CycleOps Hammer 2 indoor trainer. problem is it has the adaptors for a skewer axel and mine are through ! can anyone assist with where i may be able to get the right adapters? I am in Botswana, but can get stuff to an address in JHB thanks Neil Fitt, Botswana
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  21. I've got a pair of Pearl Izumi windproof gloves that I find work really well. They're nice and light so I still have loads of "feel" on the levers. When temperatures get below 10 deg I wear a thin pair of base layer gloves underneath like these First Ascent ones: https://www.firstascent.co.za/thermal-liner-glove If it warms up I can then remove the base layer gloves. I've tried thicker thermal padded gloves but find them less comfy and often overkill.
  22. I like the Pearl Izumi Escape Thermal Gloves for when it's cold but not freezing. They're good while the temps aren't in the single digits. Once it dips bellow 10 then I like riding with the Ciovita Artico gloves and have used these down to 0 degrees
  23. I live out in porterville. Will ride the section fron the halfmanshoff silos to the 7 sakke sout climb this weekend and update. The rest will be the usual pothole mess
  24. Some wattz from cwcycles seems to work for me. https://www.cyclelab.com/product/3007312-glove-lf-wattz-sherpa?utm_campaign=21653011192&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=&utm_term=&adgroupid=&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21649282922&gclid=CjwKCAjwwpDQBhAuEiwAa-4Wox9d6MycPcN7STA85JMzvXYHFyzGulZ68s2B52cHH4feHdmYQuuKORoCbrsQAvD_BwE Iff my fingers and toes can be relatively warm the rest can freeze off and i will be comfortable.
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