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gadi-perl

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  1. My trusty Garmin Fenix won't turn on, and the soft reboot doesn't seem to work. Navworld used to be around for repairs but they appear to have closed their doors. Anyone else who does Garmin repairs in Cape Town? Thanks
  2. Have recently heard that normal riding at Paul Cluver, Elgin is no longer possible. Only on guided tours and sometimes special events/ races. Any idea why?
  3. Definitely join FastTracks. I belive they have about 4000 members which is huge. I've been riding Baakens every time I visit pe from CT and I'm always amazed. We did a about a combo of 40 kms over 2 rides as week and feel there are about 20 km more to do still. Crossways can be 60 to 80 kms and I think you can even ride to Jeffeys Bay from there.
  4. Speak to the guys at Robbie Bike Concepts about arranging some rides. Was in pe last week. Really great trails
  5. Lots of amazing riding in PE. The Baakens Valley is incredible and the Crossways farm is next level!
  6. RBC or Robbie Bike Concepts in Port Elizabeth. The specialist suspension wizards are the best in the biz. Top notch service and smarts from the guys. Robbie services forks and shocks from all the around the country, he knows suspension! He helped me dial my bike in when I met him on the trails. Always happy to help
  7. Definately Lyne! It's a no-brainer
  8. Had my paws on this early on in the R n D stage, I knew it was a winner from Dayle and the team from Lyne.
  9. Id love an E bike... will you buy me one? Pretty please
  10. I think I read some stats saying South Africans are the 3rd or 4th most miserable/complaining people in the world. This thread just proves those stats correct. haha #getalife/rideabike/anyfuckingbike
  11. Been thinking about slapping a set of these hoops on for sometime.. mmm they look great.. Have dealt with these guys for a year or so.. exceptional service and backup
  12. Been watching this thread with some amusement... Coming from a totally different sport, It amazes me how critical, judgemental and brassy cylists are compared to some other sports... Baggies vs Lycra Specialized vs other brands 29ers vs other sizes blah blah blah etc Ive started to enjoy the tech side of the sport, trying to understand bits and bobs of geometry of bikes, gear ratios, suspension etc This e-bike debate is pointless and a waste of energy... Ride what you want to ride Dont ride what you dont want ps the Specialized Levo i demo-ed recently thanks to the guys at Revolution Cycles was incredible, fun, and playful.. Got a great sweat, workout, and sure, lots of KOMS, and PBS, naturally.. which i then erased... So get over yourself if you a) believe an E-bike is the same as a motorbike, and b) some dude beats you up the hill
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