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LeTurbo

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  1. Bloody brilliant idea for a hook
  2. Thanks mikeMT! I'm really looking forward to it.
  3. That "I'm sick and tired of corporate life" thread prompted me to resign. 13 days to going freelance and having bike time!
  4. Oooh, nice! Down or up is the question.
  5. Say goodbye money! Is it worth it for 1 more cog?
  6. That brought a big smile to my face. Dogs are the only thing I know of that are born to be happy. Wish I still had one
  7. Phew. Amazing. And I want that heli camera.
  8. It's not relevant to any Hubbers of course.
  9. Robert Guéï (French pronunciation: [ɡe.i]; March 16, 1941 – September 19, 2002) was the military ruler of the Côte d'Ivoire from December 24, 1999 to October 26, 2000.[1] Guéï was born in Kabakouma, a village in the western Man region, and was a member of the Yakouba tribe. He was a career soldier: under the French administration, he was trained at the Ouagadougou military school and the St Cyr military school in France. He was an ardent supporter of longtime President Félix Houphouët-Boigny, who in 1990 appointed him chief of the army following a mutiny. After the death of Houphouët-Boigny in 1993, Guéï became distanced from the new leader Henri Konan Bédié. Guéï's refusal to mobilise his troops to resolve a political struggle between Bédié and the opposition leader Alassane Ouattara in October 1995 led to his dismissal. He was made a minister but sacked again in August 1996 and forced out of the army in January 1997.[1] Bédié was overthrown in a coup on Christmas Eve, 1999. Although the coup was not led by Guéï, the popular general was encouraged out of retirement to head the junta until the next elections. In the October 2000 elections, Guéï was defeated by Laurent Gbagbo of the Ivorian Popular Front, but he refused to recognize the result and it took a spate of street protests to bring Gbagbo to power. Guéï fled to Gouessesso, near the Liberian border, but remained a figure in the political scene. He was included in a reconciliation forum in 2001 and agreed to refrain from undemocratic methods.[1] Guéï withdrew from the forum agreement in September 2002, but was killed on September 19, 2002, in the Cocody district of Abidjan at the first hours of the civil war. Circumstances of his death remain mysterious. His wife and several members of his family and the interior minister, Émile Boga Doudou, were also killed.[1] Following Guéï's death, his body stayed in a morgue until a funeral was held for him in Abidjan on August 18, 2006, nearly four years after his death
  10. Keyboard! :clap:
  11. Dear Cabendish, I have fork, you want buyee. Also cluster possible. You have ball bearings? I also illegitimate child of Moa Tse Tung and Chiang Kai Sheck. You send bank account and I see you $5 000 000 000 big naughts. Kind regards, Miss Joy.
  12. Hello Dear Friend Am Miss Joy,am complete noob and i view your profile today at www.thehubsa.co.za and i was interesting in getting to know you more for us to build a relationship from here. i ask where do you ride mountainbicycle and why you do this thing. And i will like you to write me back through my email address for telling more about your bi cycle and my picture as well,(joy4u34@yahoo.com)and know that Tokai or other distant or language like Afrik aans those not matter,but true bicycle love matters most,Await your lovely respond soon. Best Regards Miss Joy
  13. Ah! Downtube shifters! when bikes were bikes and cyclists knew how to ride. You have to hand it to LA though, he really was/is an amazing athlete, accusations aside.
  14. I find it interesting to see the old guys riding style. Eddy always looked cramped, but you can't argue that it worked for him. Shorter frames all round?
  15. Same. But with 6 bikes, I'm bloody well not going to change now.
  16. Wow, there are some stunning pics on that Boston website! Thanks for the link, Danger Dassie - I see some new desktop pics coming up.
  17. That Sir, is one of the most awesome posts I've read in a long time.
  18. True. R50 buys a lot of food. That's why I think the PPA giving out helmets and lights is a great initiative - and a good reason not to whinge about race entry costs. I've had two ocassions when my back light's batteries died very suddenly. It's really not comfortable riding like that.
  19. W-a-y too much time in Joburg
  20. I shudder to think.
  21. Who is Andy Schleck?
  22. Just a bump.
  23. Thanks Crow!
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