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  1. I wont know. Maybe try the international website ?!?!?!?
  2. My Sabie Experience partner (ex pro roadie) cycled with the T Works with Carbon SL wheels in this years Sabie. Not one problem. The SL Carbon wheels are GREAT value for money - can take some serious punishment. Ordered myself a pair. Can really not fault the bike either. All in all = GREAT value.
  3. Tank is based in Kya Sands. My Sabie Experience partner (ex pro roadie)cycled with the T Works with Carbon SL wheels in this years Sabie. Not one problem. The SL Carbon wheels are GREAT value for money - can take some serious punishment. Can really not fault the bike either. All in all = GREAT value. PAW32010-01-14 03:59:44
  4. Thanks. I fully agree that the Shova and Zula will be two diferent rides. I am also in two minds. Im a BIG Morewood fan....but the new 2010 Yeti ASR Carbon now also having my attention. Maybe worth spending a bit more on the Yeti...save some 500g plus on frame weight compare to Zula ?!?!?! Need a couple of nights to sleep this one over.....
  5. Also put a Zula on a digital scale. Medium frame comes in at 2,7kg....not the same as per specs on the website = 2,4kg. So now in two minds to purchase a Zula. Is it worth the money to save 500 frame grams over my Shova....... And in general reading a lot about the 29er issue. To me just a marketing tool. My little knowledge tells me that the moment of Inertia(rotational mass) for any round object = mass x radius x radius. Do the calculation for the same weight wheel just taking the radius in consideration and I get over 24% more "rotational mass" that must be kept into motion on a 29er wheel ... Eeeishhhhhhh....I still need to find the facts why 29er the way to go. Please help me if I am wrong !!!!!PAW32010-01-03 01:49:56
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