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  1. I think we are old and big enough to understand that the post is not referring to all cyclists but a group of cyclists. It is good to know that the cyclists down at the coast cycle within the rules of the road. Just this morning I saw a group of cyclists cycling through a red robo and it is rather pathetic that some knowledgeable adults will put themselves at risk. I understand the point being here is that inlight of the recent tragedy of our legend MTB'r on our roads, some cyclists still have not realized that riding on the roads must be done with being aware of the dangers as well as by abiding the rules of the road. Enough with the emotional replies, we all are hurting at the loss of Burry
  2. Totally shocked RIP legend To all other cyclists riding our roads, please be extra careful. We have lost many a cyclist on our road, each a legend in their own right, committed to a passion that we all share.
  3. Just like to know how you manage to find it at the timbercity ?
  4. Well giving tha car guard any money should not be debated by his total monthly earning and have it compared to other jobs. It should rather be questioned on whether being a car guard really helps us, does he really guard your car? I don't give them any money. Is that guy really going to put up a fight against any would be car thief who now is probably armed? I think not. A few weekends ago I had taken the family to Emmerantia dam for a Sunday picnic. A lady's car had been broken into and had her stuff stolen. The car was parked in the parking area inside the park. All the car guard could say was that there was a white car parked behind the ladies car. The lady almost killed the guard. They do nothing to help me and so I will not pay for "nothing"
  5. Cajees Cajees Cajees Oh and I almost forgot, Cajees They are a bunch of wankers!
  6. hi all, as i mentioned previously that i want to do the christmas wish again to build and donate mtb. so i plan to start earlier this year. i will be donating a large merida frame. the plan will be to anyone who wants to donate, they could drop off items to a lbs (going to as Dangle if he is going to assist again). we will continue to post the list of items required until we have a complete bike. again we would need some suggestions to whom we can donate the bike to. thanks Myen
  7. unable to vote. company has sent me to Ghana and the IEC has made no provision for voting at the SA Embassy in Ghana.
  8. so we wonder how diff is JZ from Juju, both share the same mentality in exploiting the uneducated to gain votes. but hey thats politics, no one said politicians are the worlds sumaritans! and then there is Steve and the F word!!
  9. depends on your goals and time available
  10. some feedback on the christmas wish from last year. the MTB was donated to the northern farm development. thanks to everyone who wanted to donate parts to the build. sorry i was not able to pick stuff though. so i raked up all the parts from my garage and Dangle supplied some stuff as well. i hope to do the same this year, but will plan it much better. Simon Nash picked up the bike. thanks Dangle for all the help, Mr Ku Klux Klan Pic one of the riders who used it at the last mtb race at northern farms.
  11. Hi all, our company is currently retrenching staff. one of the staff to be retrenched is a our payrolll administrator. if anyone is looking for a payroll administrator with experience in SAP Payroll and VIP Payroll and she has over 15years experience in this field. thanks
  12. scotty, you are right. eish. then i had no problems with racetec
  13. yep, had a similar problem at Carnival. racetec timing was 10 minutes slower that my spedometer.
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