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  1. I stayed at the tented accommodation last year.

    It actually worked out pretty well. We got the the option with bedding included but thank goodness we brought our sleeping bags and extra blankets, it was the coldest night of my life.

    Will most likely do it again this year. It's hassle free and you get everything you need from charging lockers, coffee station and facilities to braai.

  2. Phew was a tough day for me. We started too fast and by Baviaans Back I knew we had problems. Luckily I didn't completely bonk and my teammates helped me up the climbs.

    The road conditions before CP3 were wayyyy better this year which was the part that I was dreading. The road inside the reserve did worsen a bit though and was more rocky than I remembered. Water crossings were also less of a problem.

    Doing the Neverender in the light was beautiful but man oh man it felt 10x longer. At least in the dark you don't really see how much you have left to go.

    The problem with this year is that we were fighting against curfew time. We started at 7AM so that we didn't have to ride with lights but in hindsight we should of started at 6AM and cruised a bit slower.

    For those doing The Repeat I wish you all the best!

     

     

  3. I have the opportunity to ride some trails for the 1st time in Cape Town tomorrow!

    From what I see online I can ride either Tokai MTB trails (https://tokaimtb.co.za/trails/) or Table Mountain (http://www.tablemountainbikers.co.za/dev/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Table-Mountain-MTB-Club-Maps-PRINT.pdf).

    My family will be in Constantia Nek area @ La Parada for lunch. I would like to ask the locals on what you think is the best place to ride 3-4 hours and ideally finish either in Hout Bay or at La Parada.

    I don't mind black routes and I'm relatively fit, would love to do some hard climbs to masts, towers etc! Also is the process of getting a day pass simple or have they made some changed due to COVID?

    Thanks!

  4. Is that a hardtail or dual suspension bike? If it's a hardtail you'll be okay. If it's a dual suspension you are going to snap that deraillieur off as soon as you cycle through the suspension.

     

    From the looks of it that is a Scale.

    Dual suspension, Spark.

  5. I purchased a new chain and shortened it too much (due to embarrassing reasons that we shall not discuss :whistling: ).

     

    I adjusted the b-tension screw to 15mm as required and everything is shifting perfectly.

     

    Is there any reason for concern to ride with a short chain? Will it create more wear or possibly damage my derailleur?

     

    From what I read online it seems to be fine as long as (with bottoming out the rear suspension):

     

    1) The jockey wheel does not contact the biggest ring

    2) The cage still has a lot of play available (I see it even goes past horizontal)

    3) There is a slight bend in the chain

     

    Here is an image:

     

    BzK2E30.jpg

  6. Not a great race (did it last year):

     

    - WPs ran out of water

    - They join all riders doing different distances causing huge bottlenecks

    - Bad route marking causing the people to take shortcuts or backtrack

  7. Anyone mind sharing the GPX files for 2019 Mission? Would love to prepare using previous year routes (excluding private land) for the Rouleurs 2020.

  8. Or use a calculator of your measurements: 

     

    https://www.competitivecyclist.com/Store/catalog/fitCalculatorBike.jsp

     

    But to answer your question - If both frames don't have a similar geometry, like let's say the S frame is a 26er HT with a 100mm travel on the fork and the bike you use outside is a L 29er dual sus with a 140mm travel both front and rear then it may have an effect on how you position yourself on the bike. 

     

    But, if the geometries are similar then you just have to get the fitment sorted and you'll be ok  :thumbup:

     

    Thats a neat looking calculator. Going to try it out when I get home!

  9. I am currently using my partners bike permanently installed on our indoor trainer to avoid the hassle of having to install mine every time I want to ride.

     

    My bike is a large frame and my partner's bike is a small frame. I have been training indoors for a while now (I thumb sucked the seat height and positioning) but I am worried that it will affect my training. I have zero issues with regards to fitment (knee pain etc.)

     

    Does having a different position on the indoor bike make a big difference? In terms of muscle development, fitness etc?

  10. It was a pretty fun race!

     

    The first 100km was pretty fast and then the grind really started. I would of appreciated if it took us through the main entrance of Sun City for a more of a grand finale.. The last loop around the back with those climbs felt unnecessary..

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