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  1. http://static1.squarespace.com/static/535df31fe4b0e811728f7afb/54cd1a5fe4b089b4e99aebf6/54cd1a5fe4b089b4e99aec0f/1422694828623/AM15_r184_001.jpg?format=1500w
  2. Park Tools instant patches, 6 for R30. Bloody miracles, and worth every measly R5 for a repair. Especially when you don't have a spanner to remove your SS back wheel.
  3. I got all lumpy-throated when I heard it on the news. Go guys! Fly that flag!
  4. Average duration 10m5s? Good grief, that's discipline.
  5. From the thread title, it sounds like a swingers party...
  6. Oil painting? Literally, or figuratively?
  7. I hate you both. Officially.
  8. Tsk! Tsk! So really, it's just a badly assembled bike.
  9. If there's one Hub thread where OCD will come out, this is it.
  10. Does this mean we won't get another pointless Momentum I-don't-fit-in-the-cage water bottle in the goodie bag? Or Will it actually be called The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Momentum Cape Town Cycle Tour, because more syllables is always considered a good thing? TCAPNPMCTCT has a ring to it, especially for Google. And are our medals valuable collectors' items now?
  11. Nice! Earlier than '93 though, surely? The downtube shifters and the toe-clips largely went out in the 80s, I think. Also the external cabling. (PS: Those toe clips, straps and pedals - if you don't want 'em, I do!)
  12. That Cinelli badge is just soooo damn sexy.
  13. My advice is to never listen to advice.
  14. Or vice-versa. Ou Kaaps to Constantia, Spaanschemaat, over the Nek, and back along Chappies. Or both. Both is good. Beware the Mommies at Reddam School - baaie gevaarlik in hul 4X4s!
  15. Well done on bringing a Pug back to life. I've always had a soft spot for them, from the 80s. Those wire-brushed bits look much better. Now ... haha! To keep them that way .....
  16. Should we write to the Stellenbosch station commander? As the previous posts say, it would be right to acknowledge their efforts and express our gratitude. PO Box 55, Stellenbosch, 7599 Haha! When last did anyone use snail mail?
  17. LeTurbo

    Tour of Arae

    A man of undeniable taste is our Kranswurm, though slightly foolish for ever disposing of his Le Turbo. I guess we're all destined to learn some hard lessons in life.
  18. Ever noticed that people turn down the car radio when they need to concentrate on a driving move? I think like that on my bike. I want to hear every sound. Like sometimes that bus just sounds too far to the left...
  19. Just wondered if you guys were aware of the Tour of Arae (pronounced Ara) that's going on in the Karoo at the moment.35 entrants with only South African-made classic bikes allowed - they're going MTBing across gravel, sand and everything indigenous. A bit like the early TdF. There's a thread here on the Hub, as a FB page, and www.tourofarae.co.za. The Tour of Arae, named in Latin for the southern-hemisphere constellation Ara, is a prestige race that will be ridden on vintage South African built steel bicycles in the proud tradition of the early Italian multi-day stage races. Open to only 35 racers, the first edition - 23 to 28 August of 2014 - will take riders, predominantly over hard gravel roads, from the mountains of Franschoek to Robertson, past the Anysberg Nature Reserve north to Touwsriver, then south of the N1 to Laingsburg. From there north-east to the little town of Merweville, then a climb into the west to Sutherland, after which the last stage to the south will be a race to the finish in the heart of the Karoo at the Matjiesfontein Hotel. The Tour of Arae will take place over 6 days and about 666 km. Racing against the clock, stages will be difficult and challenging, predominately over varying quality dirt roads, with the longest day being about 160 km. Riders will encounter soft sand, corrugated roads, loose stones and sharp tyre-shredding rocks, and possibly even rain and snow. On the sixth and final day, all competitors will race to a point outside Matjiesfontein, where the clock will be stopped. When all active racers are together, there will be a sprint for the finish line outside the historic and majestic Matjiesfontein Hotel. The sprint finish time will be added to their final overall time. There is no prize, but the racer with the overall fastest time will receive the champion's woolen jersey in their size - bearing the race name, year and their name, and a custom Tour of Arae frame badge honoring their victory in 2014. They will also hold, for one year, the floating ring that will bear the initials of each year's winner (preferably displayed in their closest bike shop in it's custom display case). The Tour of Arae is completely independent, and paid for by the entrants - there are no sponsors or patrons, and we aim to keep it that way. This race is ridden entirely at your own risk. You cannot hold anybody but yourself responsible for what might transpire during the Tour of Arae. So don't come crying if you get a flat or lose a finger.
  20. LeTurbo

    Tour of Arae

    Seems like this is where they've been riding. (Pinched from Facebook.)
  21. Crazy stuff. I was at Blairgowrie High back in the 70's - there must have been 200 bikes in the racks every morning. Remember those wire carriers over your back wheel, and rubber bungie cords to tie the case on. (Well, that was still with the 3-speed Sturmey-Archer, but didn't look as cool with the 10-speed Peugeot "racing bike" - racing bars turned to the obligatory upright-and-backwards position of the time.
  22. LeTurbo

    Tour of Arae

    Aargh. So envious right now. The race kicked off 8 minutes ago, by my calculation. Woulda, coulda, shoulda ... didn't. I believe even Francois du Toit is riding it, which is kinda cool considering so many of his bikes will be there too.
  23. It's strange. This thread may be the only one that's completely quiet during the day and only comes alive after hours. I feel a Laura Brannigan song coming on.
  24. Little secret: the cheapest coffee, bakery and sandwiches in CT are at Espresso Bakery, just next to the cycle path at Section Street in Paarden Island. The other day I had coffee, a pig's ear and a chocolate doughnut for R20. The quality far exceeds the price. Open from 6:30 to 4pm, but not weekends.
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