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  1. Every now and the I got the same when I used rim tape. Used to "drown it out" with sealant. Then switched to No Tubes rim liner. The valve is built in! It takes 2 minutes to install and I seat even Makro bikes and their lucky packet tyres!

  2. My biggest problem with Babbas...it's highly addictive. Went there 3 years ago and cannot stay away ever since! Fast/ Friendly/Veilig Our whole family goes and we all love it...every single time. Bismarck is a treat. The food is affordable and fresh and leke. Friendly people. A great outing.

     

    I can understand if it is not the ultimate venue for race snakes....please keep it that way!! Go harass the social cyclists in Groenkloof...it's cheaper :devil:

  3. Have done 80kms on the new saddle. The first 10kms was strange as I have been on the old one for 3 years. After 80kms I prefer this new one. Will post some pics and more comment after Mabalingwe Lion Man. R100 for the first one of you that spot me @ Lion Man by virtue of my ugly saddle!

  4. There was a big explosion yesterday at 2pm. We eventually located the crime scene. It was the sundrenched dry, now slimey, wall of the gardener's room. The steel wire beading sticking out of the front tyre told the rest of the story.

     

    The moral of the story: If you do a R300.00 tubeless conversion on a R600 bike the new nett value is NOT R900. It is R450, because that is the price of the UST tyre!

  5. Although there were various discussions regarding tubeless I still don't really understand it. (Sorry.....I am a bit slow) lol

     

    I took both my bikes to a shop and they converted them to tubeless with new tyres that is UST. That set me back a few bob!!

     

    Now my daughter and my wife bikes still run on tubes (Merida Race and Maxxix). All these tyres is about 80% and would be total waist to rip off and replace with UST.

     

    Can I make them tubeless for them. They're not racing snakes and dont think they will ever reach the point of burping the tyre. Please give some suggestions here?

     

    Some of the serious-racing-tyres have very soft beading which makes them difficult to inflate on ordinary rims. An uneducated guess on what you describe, I think you might get those to work if you follow the process explained elsewhere on the hub.......Joe's tubeless rimstrips + slime + soapy water to help the tyre seat on the rim + bomb or compressor to do initial inflate (take out valve so air can rush in).

  6. What do Graemes saddles cost?

     

    "I build a short nosed Leisure

    saddle that is preferred by woman but also used by many men & it sells for

    R1150. My long nosed Competition model is my most popular saddle @R1260 &

    then there is the Freedom Challenge model designed for extreme MTB riding

    @R1600. All prices include a saddle bag & Fastmail postage."

  7. I use H14R on my helmet with the battery box in my belt and a Magic Shine on the handle bar. The H14R beam strength is more than enough for me and the fact that I can use 4 rechargable penlight batteries in it makes the battery life as long as I want it to be. The Magic Shine is even brighter but the sealed battery unit makes carrying an extra battery more complicated/expensive.

  8. Leeu,

    How much did it set you back?

    On my Spez Rockhopper I have 2bliss ready tyres, but the rims need to get the conversion.

    See you are in Centurion as well, so when I'm ready, can I come to you for lessons perhaps?

    Off course we can negotiate as to how many beers you may need :thumbup:

     

    With this kit...no lessons required..just a beer or two :clap:

    Rim tape and valves....that can be a different story.....my first effort ended in an explosion and a garage covered in green slime! :eek:

  9. Leeu,

    How much did it set you back?

    On my Spez Rockhopper I have 2bliss ready tyres, but the rims need to get the conversion.

    See you are in Centurion as well, so when I'm ready, can I come to you for lessons perhaps?

    Off course we can negotiate as to how many beers you may need :thumbup:

     

    R240 plus 1/2 bottle R70.00 slime

     

    The "old" way is 2xR60.00 valves, plus R100+ Riim tape = R220 + suitable rims and only certain types of tyres.

  10. Bought a kit for a 29er + slime and converted standard rims and standard tyres to 100% tubeless in 20 minutes!!!

    Went back, bought another kit and converted the gardener' Makro special to tubeless in 30 minutes!!!! Needed 10 mins ectra to find spanner to get wheels off and on.

     

    No more rim tape for me....this kit has valve integrated in rubber lining that stretches around the rim....amazing/fast/easy

  11. not neccessarily. you might get some roadies who have never ridden technical in their life before giving it horns for the first 3km and then walking when they get to the dirt, and blocking everyone

     

    True! Had one in front of me on Saturday..then behind me...then in front of me..then behind me..until he fell off in the mealie-land. I do not mind them, they give way and understand the "rules of the road"...and look cute with their shaven legs and clean kit.

  12. A great MTB race is one where the first km or 2 is a full width road so race snakes can get ahead, serious amateurs can be serious and us social cyclists can get social immaterial of where our arrival time and adrenalin placed us.

    A good MTB race is one with a sandy patch 500 metres from the start so that the snakes can sail, serious amateurs can ride around us and we can fall over our social cyclist friends already filling the sandpit.

    A horrible MTB race is one where the first km introduces single track, walkie talkie stretches, mud and or water and happens to be attended by SA champ type cyclists and their snakey following. When us social cyclists fall, we break stuff...not bike stuff like you...bones and stuff!!

    So as a social cyclist I had a terrible USN race on Saturday.....when I have to wait a race is really slow.

     

    That is why we always attend the BABBAS LODGE and VORI-BERG races. They start with 3+km of road like surface

  13. Caerus

     

    If you could spend R1500 on a pair of Anatomics, then you can fork out R19oo for a pair of Assos T FI Mille S5 Bibs.

     

    It is the most comfortable bib on the road and in the bush, and will last at LEAST twice as long as the Anatomic.

     

    For my money, twice the return on your investment, excluding the hours of additional comfort...

     

    Happy shopping

     

    +1

    I learnt the "hard" way haha....bust my backside on some real bargains....never again.

  14. I struggled with the same question. age 54 Had a hardtail + 2 x faceplants + 2 x ops, then borrowed a 29er duallie...and ended up phoning the bike shop from the ride to order mine. Softer, safer, much more comfortable and cheaper than the excess on my shoulder and hernia ops.

    OR just borrow one and make up your own mind.

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