Jump to content

wesley_r

Members
  • Posts

    1054
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by wesley_r

  1. and you set up 2 fake facebook accounts, just to convince people you're married. a bit flippin extreme hey
  2. damn bro, you don't waste any time, do you? stealthy... i like it! :thumbup:
  3. I dig the left - flows better ...
  4. spoke to Mac, it was a new shock, on sale last month, sold!
  5. personally i'd drop the skulls and keep it simple and classy. either way hurry up already! want to see this bike in all its glory
  6. Not really DH related, but the best "riding while listening" moment was blasting Muse - Knights of Cydonia through my earphones while riding my motorcycle over DuToit's Kloof past, just before sunset "No-one's gonna take me aliiiiiiiiiive!!!!!!"
  7. no helmet either. why, oh why, do people insist on riding without helmets?
  8. yeah, so?
  9. cousins wedding the day before..... IN SPRINGBOK!!!
  10. sadly I will miss the next one
  11. Thanks for the head's up - I think I'll give them a call. Who did you speak to?
  12. yip. that man's got some serious skill on a bike. saw him boost that bridge a good few times!
  13. Good news - paint guy reckons it's fixable, and needs the bike for a day. He's going to phone me when he has a gap
  14. hahaha, I wish I knew clipped something with my pedal i think
  15. PM me your details as well covie. when I finally get a light I'm keen to tag along
  16. the noob's new whip...
  17. noob update! let's revive this thread shall we... so as most of you know I finally got my new whip - my Commencal Meta 5.5, '07 model, I upgraded it a bit and it's got new paint riding the full susser is giving me a lot more confidence and I'm having way more fun and going faster and faster. A few seconds into this video (about the 11sec mark) I hit a jump at Majik forest that I've been eyeing out since I started riding! It's not very big, but to a noob like me it's huge, and finally hitting it is a nice confidence boost! and then this last weekend I did the DS race at Nitida! There were a good few DJ / DH / FR guys there posting some insane times - my best time was a 29.something but for me, again, that's a great achievement! All I wanted to do all day was post a sub 30 second time and finally I did (even though Rika Olivier kicked my ass). Apparently my top speed on one of my runs was 39.6km/h so I was chuffed with that as well Slowly but surely, I'm getting there!!
  18. Besides for Cap (who I saw there), who else was there on Sunday? Cap: Me: Pics from: http://www.esphotography.co.za/index.php?cat=riding&gal=nitida_2nd_dual_2011#
  19. Saw a VERY good review of the Monarch RT3 the other day... and that price on buycycle doesn't look too bad O, Push Industries doesn't supply outside of US or Canada!
  20. Stroke is wrong, I need a 50
  21. but then again, buycycle has the Monarch on special: http://www.buycycle.co.za/buyparts/suspension-rear/rockshox-en/rockshox-monarch-rt3-high-volume-rockshox.html
  22. other options: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=59824 and of course: http://www.pushindustries.com/2009/index.php?menu_id=97&Xtype=content&title=PUSH%20Tuned%20MTB%20Shocks
  23. Hey guys Recently discovered that while my Commencal Meta 5.5 should have a 200x50 rear shock in, previous owner (for whatever reason) put a 190x50 Monarch in instead. I eventually want to replace it with a shock that's 200 long. I'm not very familiar with the Manitou range - so, those of you in the know, how does this shock compare to the Rock Shox Monarch (the basic Monarch, the one without the rebound / floodgate adjusters) http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=59783 Any other shocks I should look at? Have zero budget for this so I need to scrape together whatever I can, whenever I can
  24. to me the lines are way blurred XC in a racing context is just that - serious cross country racing. but the when you speak about racing you also get XC fun rides, and marathon / stage racing XC in recreational terms could mean an easy ride out for some (jeep track mainly) for others a seriously fast training ride Bike wise you're looking at hardtails and short travel full sussers Trail ridinng could either refer to what 9 out of 10 riders do recreationally i.e. they go and ride trails OR if you want trail riding could be when you're riding, but the goal is to hit up miles and miles of singletrack. Bikes would be hardtails, and short (100) to medium (120) travel full sussers (even up to about 140mm) AM is where trail riding gets a little more extreme - I see AM as the type of riding where you are prepared to crank it up the hills, with the goal of bombing back down and hitting everything in your path (except perhaps bigger jumps like road gaps, etc - although many AM riders will hit these as well). Protective gear would include something you could easily carry with you - like a pair of kneeguards - but still an open face helmet (though probably one with some decent rear coverage). Bikes would be full sussers - anything from 140 - 180mm travel. Freeride is where you're hitting such big stuff it's time for tons of travel and a full face helmet. Typically you'll be shuttling up, because your bike and gear would be too cumbersome for pedalling up a hill, and the hill you're going up is probably steeper than most. Freeride is also about hitting anything and everything Downhill is a more focussed version of Freeride - same idea, but with an even burlier bike and on a set course, sometimes competitively Take contermanskloof for example - do the main loop at contermans and you could call it a trail ride OR if you want a XC ride. But include the top part of the downhill track (the blue route) and the old lower black route, and you could call it an AM ride. Take the gnarliest, faster route down the mountain and you could call it a Freeride ride. Bomb the downhill track and you're riding downhill. Now I know that's not the best description out there but that's how I see it. What's important is that you get a bike you like, find some trails you like, get some buddies you like riding with and RIDE YOUR BIKE! Whether you're clad in lycra shooting across a XC course or loaded with armour bombing down the gnarliest hill you can find, who cares what you call it AS LONG AS YOU'RE HAVING FUN!
  25. good description
Settings My Forum Content My Followed Content Forum Settings Ad Messages My Ads My Favourites My Saved Alerts My Pay Deals Help Logout