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  1. true story!!
  2. dude i have a Silverback Detroit complete bike with dura ace 7900 and ultegra components. the detroit frame is the same as the Space just a different color from my understanding. the one i have for sale is in 100% ne condition. and has FSA carbon Cockpit and RS80 carbon wheels. here is the link.. https://www.bikehub.co.za/classifieds/19944-silverback-detroit-fcarbon-roadbike-dura-ace-7900/ let me know if interested, drop me a pm with your details and i'll call you back.. i'll even throw in an argus entry. cheers
  3. here is the link, also PM sent.. https://www.bikehub.co.za/classifieds/19944-silverback-detroit-fcarbon-roadbike-dura-ace-7900/
  4. i have a silverback for sale, immaculate new conditition. search for silverback detroit in the classifieds.
  5. 99.78kg at least i broke the tripples
  6. https://community.bikehub.co.za/topic/95170-new-silverback-detroit-2010-full-carbon-roadbike-dura-ace-7900-ultegra-6700-mx/page__gopid__1318599#entry1318599 check out my add,manufacturers claimed complete weight is 7.3 kg. for R21.500 you have almost R20k to make it even lighter and get the deep sections she is interested in. If the bike is a suitable size for her that is.. Drop me a PM if Interested..
  7. what if u epeleptic, but didnt know until you see iiii's?
  8. hey, i am proud to report i am now 100.7kg, i lost 1.4kg.. woohoo
  9. great thread, got some nice leads last year even though they did not pan out, the experience gained from the interviews i went to really prepared me. needless to say i aced the interviews for the current job i have.. **Edit: Woohoo i just became Ultimate Hubber!!
  10. https://community.bikehub.co.za/topic/94736-any-mobile-phones-is-available-for-sale/ https://community.bikehub.co.za/topic/94738-console-games-for-sale/ look at the ads above.. Has SCAM written all over it!! No proper description aonly contact via email.. i say if Mods see something like this they should delete user 9 times out of ten they wont even follow up as to why they were deleted.. just my 2cents.. **Edit: that was quick, i see both those ads have vanished.. Great to see either they got scared off or the Mods are on the ball..
  11. Face Palm.. aai..
  12. thanksthanks, i have access, just having trouble inserting a value in the weight field, also i notice that the date people is populating is 17 jan 2010, today is the 10 jan..
  13. says i do not have access, i requested Access.. Throttles at Gmail dot Com --> thats me.. so please provision me access..
  14. i'll play too: 1.79 m 102 kg Target 85kg realistic 90kg wish me luck.. add me to the list please..
  15. dura ace 7900 pedals and sram red brakes.. if price is great will collect and pay cash.. i'm in the area!
  16. Frozen chicken horror Bloemfontein - South Africans have been buying and eating tons of old, repackaged frozen chickens for years. After a frozen chicken has passed its expiry date it is washed, injected, rebranded and sold again in leading supermarkets. Reprocessed frozen chickens produced by Supreme Poultry, the third-biggest supplier of the birds in South Africa, are also given new expiry dates. Country Bird Holdings, Supreme’s holding company, this week said the practice was legal. Supreme Poultry supplies Pick n Pay, Shoprite/Checkers and other outlets with frozen chickens. Thami Bolani, chairperson of the National Consumer Forum (NCF), slammed the practice yesterday, calling it unacceptable and misleading. Bolani said the NCF would urgently address the matter because expiry dates within the current system “mean nothing”. Instructed by management Three sources with first-hand knowledge of Supreme Poultry’s operations at its Botshabelo plant told Rapport they had been instructed by management to repackage old chicken. Johan Matthee, a former production manager at the plant, said in the almost two years he worked there, “hundreds of tons” of unsold chickens were transported back to Supreme and reprocessed. Matthee is involved in a labour dispute with the company. He said an expired chicken thawed for 24 hours at room temperature after it had been transported back to Supreme. Some of the chickens were treated with chlorine to reduce bacterial load. He said chickens were never scientifically tested to determine levels of micro-organisms. They were then injected with brine, repackaged and sold with a new expiry date. Two other former Supreme employees confirmed Matthee’s version and said the practice had been “continuous” since 2004. Within the law Tish Stewart, spokesperson for Country Bird, which owns Supreme Poultry, said everything the company did complied with “the highest level of production practices” and that the company had won awards for the hygienic condition of its plants. “Reworking of chickens returned by clients is permitted by law within certain guidelines and the product may be used for specified purposes after reworking, including human consumption, animal consumption or rendering. “Reworking happens in Supreme Poultry and throughout the industry continuously,” she said. This is disputed by Wouter de Wet, production director of Rainbow Chickens. Rainbow would never reprocess chickens because they did not know how the chickens had been handled after leaving the company’s depot, he said. Stewart further confirmed that some of the expired poultry was treated with chlorine. “It is accepted as being best practice in the normal course of processing and in reworking, as chicken is sold with the skin on and the law makes provision for this,” she said. Any reworked chicken was placed in new packaging with new production and expiry dates. Investigation “It is important to note that most products are distributed on the same day of production and the perception that products are reworked for further storage is not true, particularly in view of the fact that Supreme produces more than 2 000 tons of products a week.” She did not reply to specific questions about the issuing of “new” expiry dates for products that had expired. A spokesperson for Shoprite/Checkers confirmed that they would be investigating Supreme’s chicken, but said they had strict quality control measures to ensure the safety of products. Melinda White of Pick n Pay’s legal department confirmed that Supreme produced almost a third of the store’s “No Name” frozen chickens. She said Supreme’s return policy stipulated that all chickens sent back would go to the rendering plant, where meat is processed into bone meal. She said Supreme was a member of regulatory bodies that did not allow the renewal of expiry dates. - Rapport http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Frozen-chicken-horror-20101219-2
  17. but atleast you still alive! and still have a bike.. please refer to AirBenders post..
  18. y cant i see it? i tried refreshing..
  19. i don't think it is safe to cycle with invisible pedals.. wat as jy mis trap?
  20. very interesting.. funny i cant find any pics on google images..
  21. Does it make a diference?
  22. lol.. i stay 5mins from kenilworth we are about 7 guys that cycle that side every sunday morning and wednesday afternoon.. (well Almost every)
  23. pleasure.. they should also beable to tell you where to go if they cant do it.. google thread cutting, choosing pages from South Africa.. you should get some hits..
  24. i would think it would be a better idea to go to an engineering company.. find out if it can be done without altering the size of the threaded space..else you might end up with the correct thread but not the correct diameter (millemeter), just a thought.. Scott.CR1-WP2010-03-24 04:13:56
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