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Clinton - theCOW

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  1. I've overinflated a tyre above recommended pressure and ended up with a garage covered in Stans, stay within the limit. I find it takes a tyre 24 hours to settle properly, sometimes longer. i lie it down and flip over every 4-8 hours. find the leak, work from there.
  2. You'd need a frame with a gap/break for belt drive. Dangle aka Wyatt Earp i think has done a belt drive, maybe ask him. Also seen ads/posts in classifieds for belt, just search. 1 thing i've learnt is stay away from Eccentric BB, spoken to a few people, if you change chainring/sprocket to get a magic gear, you have to change post height & setback, that's too much of a mission if you ask me. As for which is the best, there's a frame where the whole rear seat/chain stay is adjustable (think Vert drop out), takes away the brake issue, check the SS thread.
  3. Come to think of it, Pelindaba, we did an AR there, will see if i have the Garmin file. It'll be a mix or rubbish tho, MTB, run, MTB. You go in where they do Jacaranda road race from these days. SBR, i think the 1st climb i've only seen 12%, not sure of the back, it's also pretty steep. Only other serious place i can think of is Mankele, Sabie area & Zimbabwe
  4. Tumbles/Danger Dassie, i'll gladly take away 1 of your problems. You can gift me the Jozi2Kozi, that way you'll have to go to WC Just remember who's doing who the favour, there's also that other saying, it's better to give than receive?
  5. I'm not going to do this exercise, i'll be forced to admit i have a cycling problem and cheap car
  6. Why don't MTB parks put their routes on Google Maps? Yeah it's a bit of PT but any newbie can go there, check the map and work out which way to go, most carry smart phones these days? I haven't been lost there, but know sometimes the markings are a little deceptive. VG is awesome!
  7. I'm looking for Roadie rims if anybody is bringing in stuff, just need to work out how to hide it from the lil Mrs PM me
  8. I replaced the MJ rubber thing with this, has rubber inserts, works like a bomb http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=23533
  9. https://www.facebook.com/TourDeJozi
  10. Hi, if you understand the reason behind TdJ, it's like a CM ride around the JHB city organised by Shayne (1 of the COWs) so people get to see things they've never seen or experienced before. The "Jozi Code" is a twist on TdJ (if that makes sence), catch is you need to trace down the clues, you could choose a long route vs shorter so i think an exact distance will be difficult (as you could get lost). I've sent Shayne a msg to find out distance. My brother just told me, expect around 15km minimum with a max of i'm guessing 20km. Plan is to give out "boundary roads" so if you cross that, you're going beyond where you need to be so come back in. Either way, if you not racing, it's like Orienteering in the City with famous/known locations that we take for granted quite often, kewl concept Hope that helps, else PM me, i'll hook you up with Shayne
  11. Didn't a certain somebody say they were going to do it on a SS this year? No names mentioned Karma Fixed That Patches oke has a secret lycra fetish, you'll see a glimpse of them under his boardies. No ways, they hadn't finished last year by 1PM on Day 3 Or your way of guaranteeing you get a lifetime supply of Short Lube
  12. My 1st stage race 2 years ago, my partner broke me on day 1, cramping 35km in. Day 2 & 3 were just get thru the day rides. Day 3, down the Sudwala descent 5km from the finish, i thought i'd try make up some time, bailed, cost me 15min to fix the puncture besides the grazes. Lesson learnt, riding downhill at speeds you can't control isn't worth it! In 10 years of road riding, i'd never suffered this much, it's not easy but it taught me i can push harder. Last year, rode it with my gf, bettered my previous years time by almost 2 hours. I absolutely loved day 2, yes it got hot but the ST was amazing, like Rouxtjie says, the last 6km is bush tunnel ST. We curbed the heat by wetting our backs Best value for money stage race, the food is good the vibe is great, the views are spectacular. Hoping to be there again this year, need to sort a few logistical things If we go, we'll be taking our own tent, they have the space, i'm not keen on the midget things even tho i'm 1mSomething Just train for the climbs, the rest you'll be okay. with all the beer in your system, it should've been cooling like a BAWS What he said
  13. 2x bottle cages on a dual suspension, think that'll work on a Small frame?
  14. Yup, how awesome is that but only owns 1 screw driver She enjoys technical terrain as well
  15. Fanks pops. I use WindowCleaner to get em on & off. Since reading this thread, my girlfriends compressor has another use PS....why do we want them off nicely in any case unless you moving them to another bike?
  16. What i normally do is google review "bike name/parts here" See what others have said world wide. The Jamis brand has been around for years, check SportsBasements website for the Jamis history.
  17. I'm riding 600mm bars as it is, shave them down to 598 (only on 1 side tho cos that's where i hit) I'm keen on the plastic cap with the clear silicone/rubber, more for safety than aesthetics. If bike gets dropped (read as - dumb@$$ fall) that it doesn't fill with 6' of sand or pierce the bodily parts. Also doesn't lean on the bar when leaned against walls or windows cos mtbing involves coffee!
  18. I know i sound like a dodgy oke but what did you do with the ESI end caps, i'm looking for a set or 1 Tree @Mankele mugged 1 when i rode past it at pace last years 3T......bassss TED! I like tight lines I'm not that bad, the new notes i'm still battling with tho, does Bra Nelson face forwards or backwards? Should he face himself cos it's rude to make him face the back of his head but i guess it's OK since he's at least looking at an animal of sorts unless it's an old note. Too many options I've removed the problem by only carrying coins now
  19. Check out The Bike Basement as well, they having new opening specials til end July (Picture Ad on their Facebook page) at their new store Cnr Witkoppen & Rivonia (same shopping centre as Movida), they were previously the SportsBasement. They normally stock all last years stuff but you get full warranty etc with purchases on bikes. Think you'll pickup a Jamis there quite cheap.
  20. Think race distances are suppose to be within 10% of advertised distance, i accept that and ride til i cross the finish line, i do get that 5km on a MTB can be hell on some courses. Rooiberg tho would've pulled hard on my Udder! Alot of people must have been laughing with us riding along singing, 1st in a race for me & was awesome You should've seen what it was like being behind you Bennie, aim left or right of the dust cloud for safety. Rouxtjie's little drop bike and run was funny, then i saw how far he'd actually run and i laughed even more. If you like technical stuff & single track, VG is awesome! Definitely worth the money Thanks for a lekker ride boys
  21. I can't bring myself to buy Assos, as good as the brand is, 2 sets of shorts = a wheelset? Loved my Pearl Izumi's, have a old set of Giordana's i struggle to throw away. I'd definitely look at both again! The Cape Storm's and First ascent i use for short rides, 1-1.5 hrs. Recently been using Craft, Panda, they haven't been bad either but haven't used them over long rides (4+ hrs). Got a set of custom fitted Rockets Bib Shorts, for less than R800 you get a bib that fits you, especially good for odd shaped people, let's face it, there's some big guys with skinny guns and some little guys with big guns, the norm doesn't cater for that. A really good option considering they do different chamois' and so far, enjoying mine, done a 6hr in them no issues, really happy with the purchase. They'll even tailor them for you if you grow or shrink. Interesting how no body has mentioned F-tech. I'm assuming we got the entry level stuff. First feel, they were great, fitted well & were comfy (did 200km road ride 1st time out in them). Over time, the material has stretched quite noticeably.
  22. That could just be the paint crack from where the QR bonds to the fork. Andy Mac 082 786 0940 from Macarbi Racing, out in the South. I have seen quite a few Carbon repair ads in the Classifieds here as well.
  23. Same happened to my partner and myself, we rode over the tree tho but they were still throwing stones. I know Patric did go there to sort it out but still, the kids we/he aims to help are the 1's seeming to cause issues. 1 girl came in with a cut leg from the lil Bass Teds!
  24. I got the multi-entry, with the 2 free day & 2 free night passes, it's 14 entries for R400, works out @ just under R30 a visit, didn't have an expiry date on the card either, not bad if you consider it's open late on a Wed night where you can get in a good 2.5-3hrs of riding. The longest route is round 40km but there are ways to cut off sections if you know the place well enough or need to get back sooner.
  25. RoR, i need to take my other carbon toys for a ride occasionally, seems i can tuck & roll on both. Playing hockey double header, so my legs can't take riding as well, them size 2's will die! That was funny, standing a meter away from a tree and throwing a frisbee into said tree, i'm keen to try it tho The messing around part was really fun this w/end, the bench save was almost as awesome as seeing the Surley.
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