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  1. XT and SLX are the same price at CRC - ie under R2k for both.
  2. My wife's bike has R1s with DOT fluid and no sign of a normal reservoir cover.... Hope I never have to bleed them.
  3. Nothing to say except that Hope's are dangerous. Einaaaaa
  4. And you ask why I think Hopes look Tacky with a capital T...
  5. Define "suck" please? I need to know becuase my shimano's seem to blow and I am wondering if there's something wrong with them.
  6. Beauty is definitley in the eye of the beholder - I think they look tacky and that tackiness comes at an XTR trail/Saint/Formula R1 price...
  7. The 85wt oil is what fox sell as float fluid to lube the dustwipers and foam rings, and is better than the lighter wight stuff for that application. A pair of small side cutters work very well as circlip pliers if you dont feel like buying a pair.
  8. As i said already, the ability of the tyre to inflate easily with a floor pump seems to be related to how well the tyre seals in the middle of the rim before inflation. Detergent and water also help the seal. This is why the proprietary rim strips usually work better. No reason why you cant build up the centre of the rim using several layers of adhesive tape though. My tyres pump up as if they have a tube in them and would probably also inflate with my tiny lezyne hand pump.
  9. Ja, good deals - got a CF full face Giro for R950, Spaz seat for R250 and some kit for my wife. Going to get one of those R95 bars asap.
  10. There are tubeless ready (TLR) tyres and UST tyres and the same for rims. Some TLR's are better than others. some rims work better than other's too, ie inflate easily with a standard pump and hold the tyre on the rim better. UST rims and tyres in combination provide the best rim /tyre seal thanks to the bead groove design. Riding style also plays a big roll, ie how hard you make teh tyre work in corners etc. My experience is that stiffer sidewalls and higher pressures are needed to keep non UST tyres on non UST rims. That said, some TLR tyres are simply better at rim retention and these are generally the heavier stiffer sidewall tyres like a WTB Bronson and Hans Dampf. In the AM tyre arena, there are some wannabe tyres like Spaz Purgatory which have thinnish sidewalls and almost too much grip for my converted rims - ie the grip on the ground exceeds the rim bead grip and they burp. They also bleed sealant through the sidewalls. Ultralight versions of the Nobby Nic are next to useless on my DT E540 rims rims. Basically, if you want security and grip on a TLR set up, you are usually going to need to go heavier and stronger, depending on the rim tyre combo, and your riding style. Its not all bad though because a UST rim and tyre combo is also not that light as the tyres are stronger and thicker than some TLR tyres. As far as inflation is concerned, if you have the right rim strip/tyre combo on a TLR set up, it should pump up as easily as a UST rim/tyre combo. the big factor seems to be how tightly the uninflated tyre seats in the middle of the rim before inflation. If thats tightish the butyl beads seem to trap the air well and they pop into the groove easily. in fact my TLR DT's pump up easier than XT UST rims with some UST tyres... Experimentation is the name of the game.
  11. Lol, i watched their DVD the other day - crazy bunch of hooligans...
  12. Looks good - where can they be purchased and how much?
  13. Too many acronyms for me there. Pfffft.
  14. Headshot

    Steilte Trails

    Thats quite a view from the top...
  15. Headshot

    Which Bike?

    I had a look at the new Trance at the shop the other day. It looks better in the flesh than I imagined and what I think was a medium frame, weighed in less than I thought and certainly less than my large 2013 Reign. The reviews are also good and the component pick isnt bad. They go for R21k now but have no dropper post and the groupset is a mixture of SLx and Deore.
  16. The RF narow wide ring I have works great, but my set up has been plagued by dropped chains. At first only if I forgot to switch on the clutch but then twice, once on the new Mamba and then going down the roughest part of Vasbyt , just below the big berm. I shortened my chain by two links but still had the chain loss on Vasbyt. My next attempt at a solution was to adjust the derailleur clutch. I removed the 3 bolt cover over the clutch and tweaked the adjuster screw in to the max, which wasnt very far. It seemed to make the clutch stiffer and I gave the bike a bumpy workout yesterday with no chain loss issues. No conclusions to be drawn yet really - more testing to follow...
  17. I have just shortened my chain by 2 links on 34 x 10 set up because I managed to throw a chain with the clutch on. Strangely this happened on an itermediate trail rather than the a section of the bumpiest dh track there is in the Cape... a bit of extra tension will probably help calm the chain a bit. I am finding the 34 perfect for climbing amd cruising even on tar dh. Obvioulsy you will spin out sooner, but its quite acceptable.
  18. What categories are those? Do they also win on price? Every single review I have read rave about the latest shimano brakes from Deore on up. My SLX's are brilliant.
  19. Lol, next time insert the word "excuse" and yep, not copyrighted so I won't sue you...
  20. The SA Sports Awards process relies on the various Sporting Federations to input names of their best performers for nomination. Greg Minnaar is a great sportsperson that has made South Africa proud. Perhaps you should contact his federation to find out what went wrong?"
  21. I put up a little rant on the SASA FB page - the response was that GM did us proud but I should take up his lack of nomination with the relevant federation - CSA I presume? If so, can we believe them that they did put him forward? I don't think so....
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