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  1. casspir

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    'n Snit uit "Blood Diamonds". Toe die hoofkarakter 'n opdrag per sateliet telefoon ontvang vanaf sy bevelvoerder en hy nie saamstem nie was sy reaksie ..... "d@@s!" Puik! Dit het die fliek geloofwaardig gemaak. Tipiese reaksie uit die grensoorlog dae. Groete, casspir
  2. casspir

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    Ag wat, hulle se moere ook!
  3. casspir

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    Dis so lekker om 'n Engelsman, Ier, Skot, Aussie of Nieu Zeelander se moer in Afrikaans te vloek .... met 'n bre? glimlag op jou bakkies! En hy dink jy's nogal nice! Afrikaans sterwend. Nee nooit. Groetnis uit Addis Ababa. En dit re?n alweer. casspircasspir2008-08-14 07:26:51
  4. Nou praat jy Hennerik. Hierdie vasteland moet ordentlik besigtig word. Ek is nou maar so drie weke hier teen die Albert Meer in Uganda en ek geniet dit nogal baie. Uganda het die potensiaal om baie mooi te wees. Ek sou graag as my werk dit nou kon toelaat beslis meer hier wou rondry. Maar ongelukkig werk ons elke dag van 05h30 tot so 18h00. Daarna is aandete en 'n bed goeie vooruitsigte. Ek het my fiets saamgebring, maar kon nog nie veel gery kry nie. Dit behoort 'n ongelooflike belewenis te wees om byvoorbeeld al teen die ooste oewer an die Albert meer af te ry. Daar is plekke wat nie per voertuig bereikbaar is nie, daar word selfs van veerbote gebruik gemaak om plekke soos Begoma te bereik. Maar hier is oral voetpaaie, selfs waar die terein voertuigbeweging nie toelaat nie. Vir 'n paar fotos van die omgewing hier, kyk na http://picasaweb.google.com/kinnieve Groete Kinnie
  5. Bicycles is a common means of transport in rural Uganda. That and Boda-boda's (scooters). Almost every town has a cycle shop of sorts which, unfortunately cannot be compared to the likesof WE cycles etc. However, here are some bicycle related photos from Butiaba on the shores of lake Albert: Balance Tubes 29" and spares Butiaba's bling! He also has spokes and hubs Tyres for bicycle and boda-boda The workshop casspir2008-05-15 11:48:36
  6. Guys, I'm next to lake Albert in Uganda at a small village called Butiaba workin as a project manager in support of the oil exploration here. I brought my MTB along and have been cycling about when convenient and able (due to work requirements). The locals are friendly and crime as we know it is Souffff Efrica is totally non-existent here. Money are left open on desks in offices and none is stolen. And yes, the client also uses locals! Great place for MTB. But cycling around in lycra will look totally out of place and you'll most probably be the laughing stock of the district. Nevertheless, I am enjoying the absence of crime and hooliganism. Regards casspir
  7. What would the cost implications be to transport a MTB in a rigid BikeSafe to a country such as Uganda? Are there other more economical options available? I am leaving on Wednesday for a some months and am not taking the MTB along as yet. Depending on the situation in Uganda, I might arrange to have the bike sent up to me. Anyone with similar experience? Regards, casspir casspir2008-04-28 06:16:49
  8. Take it back to the LBS and ask them to sort it out.
  9. I have had two experiences regarding the use of my own GPS data as opposed to an alleged traffic violation. In both cases I responded in writing informing the relevant authorities that I do have an accurate GPS log of my travels and that my data differs from their information. Check the date and time of the alleged violation in respect of the place. Sometimes their clocks are way out. The traffic authorities tend to be quite vague as to the specific place of alleged violation. This can be confirmed by your GPS data that you can see on software such as Mapsource. In both cases the relevant authorities withdrew their cases. I don't know how long before this won't be possible anymore, but I will keep trying. I am not in favour of irresponsible driving etc, rather in favour of accurate reporting and accurate alleged violations. Regards, casspir
  10. Mampara, Connex link for 10 speeds. Good LBS's have them. Regards, casspir
  11. Slowbee, Get a smart link. Connex makes one for 10speed chains. Ride and get the chain dirty. Wait for your rest day. Disconnect the Connex link and drop the chain into an old water bottle. Fill with Kleen Green. Let soak. Remove, scrub and dry. It must be very dry. Hang it in the winter sun or use a hair dryer to ensure the chain is dry. Oil every link with your oil preference. I use ProGold. Wipe off the excess oil. Put back on bike. Spin a few time to ensure the oil gets where it is required, inside the links. Dry the chain with a rag. Its dry when there are no oil marks on the rag. Rest day over. Ride next day. This is my method. Regards, casspir
  12. See http://www.greateventcompany.com/index.php
  13. Maybe you should hold this question untill later next week. After the Epic?
  14. Further to Azonic's remarks: Confirm the max pressure on the tyre. Inflate to max and leave overnight. Recheck in the morning. Should be OK casspir2008-03-12 01:11:34
  15. I have downloaded the latest SportTracks. But, it does not open the Edge 305 like the older version did. The error message is: "Couldn't open the specified device." Any assistance and help will be appreciated. Regards, Kinnie
  16. Johan Bornman built me a set of road wheels. Not flashy or bling, just fit and forget. Regards, Kinnie
  17. The_Break, How does a chain stretch? I would really appreciate an explanation because I really don't know. Regards, casspir
  18. Big H (the resident road builder) mentioned something like speed differential that does not allow bicycles on freeways. But I am of the opinion that a cyclist on a wide open dual lane road with a broad emergency lane could be more safe than along a normal road with maybe a small yellow section. Negotiating the crossing of on- and off-ramps might be some challenge. Speed limit is not higher on freeways. Maybe Big H can embroider on this. Big H? regards, casspir
  19. Marius, Skakel Sweatsafe, gee vir hulle jou PIN en vra wat is jou dekking. Indien positief, laat hulle die voorwaardes en terme aan jou stuur. Groete, casspir
  20. Am I the only one having troubles in getting a Cyclo-sport license from CSA via the internet? I am a member of an existing club. I registered on myrace.co.za in December 2007 and paid the R 75.00 and to date nothing has happened. I received garbled and incomplete messages from CSA/myrace regarding my status on club and provincial level. I liaised with both my club and the province to ensure that confirmation om my membership to the club and province is forwarded to CSA/myrace. They immediately responded and did the necessary confirmations. Still no progress. I sent a pm (on this forum) followed by e-mails to Carinus Lemmer stating my status in terms of CSA and myrace verifications and date of payment and besides a promise last week Monday (that my license card will be printed by Fri 01 Feb 08, and that myrace and CSA would reflect such progress, nothing has changed. (I cannot confirm if my card has been printed or not, but I can verify my status on CSA and myrace web-sites - and there has been no change) Is this normal? I will most probably have to pay the recreational race fee for this weekends Herald (mtb and road). More money to CSA, but I have already requested and paid for a cyclo-sport license. Please, whoever is responsible, sort out this mess! Ek is nou gatvol! Regards, casspir
  21. Pro Gold ProLink chain lube. This oil is great!<?:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /> <?:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /> I have been using it the last 4 months on both the MTB and road bike. I am impressed. It seems to gather less gunk on the chain, jockey wheels and chain rings. I used on the Rhodes Challenge, and despite my free wheel hub problems, I had no build up of dust/gunk whatever. We had no rain, but ample dust, water crossings, etc. Read the reviews at: http://www.mtbr.com/reviews/Lube/product_22264.shtml The web-site at: http://www.progoldmfr.com/products/prolink.html If your LBS doesn't stock it, contact the SA distributor at +27 82 460 5251 Regards, Kinnie
  22. Bring the empties home and dispose in municipal refuse bag. Why?
  23. Define pricey: some LBSs sell 16g for R 25.00 I found some at the local Sportsman's Warehouse at R 139.50 for 5 (16g) It still boils down to about R 25 per 16g cartridge. Regards, casspir
  24. Conti, You riding the Alex on Sunday? I'll take it nice and slow. I agree, steak race and this! Eeeish. Regards, casspir
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