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  1. It will be my first time and doing the 100km. Any information and tips will be welcomed
  2. https://www.schwalbe.com/en/tour-reader/marathon-plus-tour https://www.schwalbe.com/en/tour-reader/marathon-plus please get these
  3. my first go to person for pricing is mark from mark's bicycle workshop and then 50% off of CWC price. if an item doesn't have real value ill sell it for coffee or for free if it will help somebody getting into the sport. what i hate the most of the classifieds is little to no communication or you wait days for an answer.
  4. what permit do i need to cycle on the trails at the bottom of the cable car
  5. dammit flu why now?? is this going to become an annual thing, if so im booking my spot for next year? im starting this weekend building a bike trailer and getting ready for next year
  6. does anybody have any info on theses earphones https://www.takealot.com/jbl-endurance-dive-waterproof-wireless-headphones-with-mp3-player-black/PLID52342061
  7. (www.strava.com/activities/1273419543) on monday i cycled my first half suikerbossie and that was not easy with a 53/16 ratio.
  8. I wonder how many SS riders is in cape town and what it will take get them together on a Saturday morning for a ride?
  9. good day, all. I am looking for a Shimano 170 square taper non-drive crank arm in cape town, please
  10. I do and it works like a charm. The only downside is; if it's your only way of stopping then you need to be very alert, cause it takes a while to stop. https://community.bikehub.co.za/topic/128530-single-speed-road-bikes-only/?p=2926998
  11. That's correct billygoat0523 thanks KV. I want build a spring loaded chain tensioner
  12. Good day all I'm looking for a rear derailleur for a single speed test project. Preferable long cage and somebody from CT so I can collect. It doesn't matter in what state it is as long as the bottom gear is moving Thank you
  13. I think they should change the date next year to first weekend in April and move the start to the cnr of Adderley and strand street
  14. Good day J trailx pm me your details I think I have one somewhere in my garage. Will take pics for you
  15. So its not the fastest, flattest road race on calender anymore. In what state is the malanshoogte gravel road?
  16. did the durbie with my fun bike (gear ratio 42/14). last 10 km of wind and rollers was a killer but did enjoy the event. thanks oom chris and PPA
  17. wow well done Pretoria. i hope a mtb organizer in the cape see this.
  18. old peugeot frame i bought for R150 and rest of the parts here. it took me a while to get all the parts and to build but the joy is so much sweeter. gear ratio 42/17 and back paddle hub for breaking.
  19. some of the commends on the argus website · Jan Vosloo • 26 minutes ago Its been some years that I've been opposed to the 'license' fee. You need a 'license' to cycle and even a 'license' to run. And if you don't have one you must buy a 'one day license' at the event. This is just people who see the volumes of runners and cyclists on the road and think "hey what if everyone could give me R75, that would be nice". Quite similar to Sanral I would say. If a body is needed to secure safety in running and cycling events and to ensure standards are maintained, let it be funded by the government - from taxes - as it should. anothersod • 35 minutes ago There is a move a foot to try and close Killarney Race track and an online petition against it. Why not open an online petition against this license thingy? · ps246 • 40 minutes ago o −how does a license fee "nurture talent"? non sequitur much? · Shrubber • an hour ago How cool would it be to revert to a full-on old fashioned fun ride? I'd love it! · guest101 • an hour ago I think this Newman characters' cycling shorts are too tight! · Mike • an hour ago Someone always wants to parasite off others. E-toll and cycling fees. What next? Pay to walk? o Henk Hattingh Mike • an hour ago a licence to breathe. o Joe Public Mike • an hour ago absolutely i'm with steve on this one· Paul Matthews • an hour ago News flash to William Newman--we cyclists see your interference as a tax so put that in your hubby-bubbly and smoke it. Like every other other sport in this country, some interfering national body will ruin it. · Viv1 • an hour ago We need to stage a protest about this. Lets organize a mass ride around the Cape Peninsular on the 2nd Sunday in March next year. I am going, who will join me?
  20. http://capeargus.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx MAJOR CHANGES: Rider licence registration causes clash between sport bodies CYCLING SA has warned that if the Pedal Power Association does not embrace changes to the national body’s constitution, events such as the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour could be in jeopardy. One major change requires cyclists, even those taking part in fun rides, to apply for a licence with Cycling SA. Association chairman Steve Haywood said the licensing fee was nothing more than a tax that would have a negative effect by discouraging casual riders from taking part in events. Cycling SA said it was the complete opposite and that the mandatory licensing would go great lengths towards nurturing the sport in South Africa by unifying cycling in the country through a standardised system. The Pedal Power Association has filed an application to the Western Cape High Court in a final attempt to reach an agreement with Cycling SA. IF THE Pedal Power Association (PPA) and Cycling South Africa cannot reach an agreement over changes to the national body’s constitution, one of the first victims could be the world’s biggest timed cycling event – the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour. The PPA has filed an application to the Western Cape High Court to contest changes in 2012, which it claims saw them being written out of Cycling SA’s constitution. These changes included a requirement that all riders taking part in events, even fun rides, would have to be licensed with the national body. But the PPA lashed out at Cycling SA, calling the licensing fee a tax that would stunt the growth of local cycling, adding that it also put the association and its events at whims of Cycling SA, effectively taking control out of the association’s hands. However, the national body warned that if the PPA did not conform with these changes, events such the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour could be declared unsanctioned, barring Cycling SA’s licensed riders, which includes most of the country’s top cyclists, from taking part in the event. PPA chairman Steve Haywood, whose association facilitates the Cycle Tour, said: “In reality, (these licensed riders) represent just 1 percent of the number of people who take part… It won’t be a massive blow, but it would be unfortunate. I don’t see (Cycling SA) declaring it unsanctioned. It would see hundreds of top riders missing out on a chance to compete.” He said the association could not agree to the “illegal” changes to the constitution if it meant compromising the majority of their riders. “You can’t tax people for going out on a fun ride… Most of our rides take place for charities, now what is going to happen? Young people want to take part, and now the poor child has to take out a licence. Casual riders are just not going to see the benefits of this. All the money goes towards funding the pro riders instead.” An annual licence costs R75, while a one-day licence is R30. Haywood said the association was keen to remain in the fold of Cycling SA and that is why it had spent most of last year trying to negotiate an agreement. The application, and possible court battle, will be the association’s final attempt to try and find a middle ground. But William Newman, the president of Cycling SA, said resources were being wasted on fighting changes that were ultimately beneficial to the sport. “I don’t see the licence as a tax – the licensing is necessary… It’s a way for us to unify the sport and nurture athletes,” Newman said. He pointed out that if all riders were licensed, it would be much easier to facilitate the sport as could be held accountable to the same standards. It would also be easier to nurture talent if riders were brought into the system at an early age. Newman said that Cycling SA was held accountable for the safety of all cyclists at events, and the mandatory licence would help administrate this. “The court case is a blow to the stomach,” he said. “If it comes to arbitration, I want it stop there.”
  21. you need to read this http://www.pedalpower.org.za/?p=3081
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  23. check these 2 sites. http://www.madegood.org/bikes/library/ https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/101855935389971497154/
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