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  1. IF you like technical fast downhills then dual is the option hard-tail is slower on downhill and less fun for me I choose dual won't even consider hard-tail
  2. I vote for dual suspension too I've ride a hardtail an change over to dual could feel the difference especially on the downhill sections.
  3. Thats going to be difficult now.
  4. jip thin red name sticker if I remember correct
  5. I will make sure and post it again It was just silver (can't remember any red on it)
  6. Thanks Ghostface went to check them out at a shop in Northern Suburbs they nice will forward it to my friend the price R1350
  7. A friend asked me to help what kind of bmx he can buy for his son, budget is R1000 He's looking for the type that the laities using at the skate parks and can you get a entry level bmx for that kind of money
  8. The wet winter in Cape Town started and I'm still riding with small blocks tyres. What will be the better choice of tyres for this winter especially for Majic Hillcrest and Jonkershoek type of riding I see Kenda is quite a popular make but what about Maxxis
  9. I agree but why do the roadies ride next to each other on the road and not behind, I've never ride on the road or in a group but cannot understand why they want to make a bundle in traffic????
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