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Stretched@Birth

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  1. I wonder if he just assumes that everyone is insured and everyone is going to claim.... My boss was the victim of a home invasion a while ago, while tied up, his captor told him if he co-operates, everything will be fine, he is insured so he will loose nothing. It's almost as if they see it like they are stealing from the insurance companies, not from you as an individual.
  2. Apparently it’s stuck, on a sandbank… 🤷🏻‍♂️ Edit: Apparently not, according to press releases, she was lying at anchor, charging batteries.
  3. Mine was stolen, and circumstance meant that it was replaced with a nice, used, full squish bike (for 50k). I regret that I didn't rather take the time and build a replacement Tigre, I loved that bike, the current one, not so much!
  4. One of the guys in our riding group just put these on his bike: Even if they give no extra support, they are nice looking!
  5. Your 30% - 40% example is a 6.5% increase per annum, which is a little below CPI. I do however think that your base line R10k was not as far back as 7 years. Probably between March 2020 (Pre COVID) and now. Prices have gone crazy, I built a bike, not top of the range spec, but decent spec for my needs, at around R35k, when it was stolen and I had to re-price the build for insurance, it was just over R50k, that was in less than a year. My new (to me) bike has carbon rims, I think they hold me back, as I'm scared to ding them, especially when I'm lazy to check tire pressure and go out with under inflated tires like I did yesterday... As for Prime - that's a different debate. I think clever marketing, where they've created this hype with school kids selling a sip of the stuff at R100 per sip. 1 May it launches at Checkers for R39 per liter, lots of people will buy it to see what the hype is about, boosting sales and quickly recovering their initial investment to get stock out to all of the outlets... Apparently it tastes like watered down Energade!
  6. Wasn’t sure whether to post this here or in Song of the Day! Not everyone’s cup of tea but wow, you have to appreciate the guys art.
  7. I was thinking about you guys and your project last night, what’s happening? Are you ok?
  8. It is easy for us to speculate, we were not there. All I'm saying is that it is not as cut and dried as that. That the biker who was hit is absolutely blameless isn't disputed, wrong place, wrong time, that's why it is an accident. What we do not know is at what speed was the truck driving? Assume though it was keeping to the speed limit, which for a goods vehicle with a GVM exceeding 9 tons is 80km/h, when he pulled out in front of her and she was doing 120, the speed limit for passenger vehicles, that already is a differential of 40km/h. Perhaps the SUV was travelling faster, we don't know. The way I see it, the truck was in the left hand lane, she will not have seen the "bike marshal" in the left lane as he was ahead of the truck, moving even slower, for who the truck had to move out, into the fast lane, so she did not anticipate the truck moving across into the fast lane (it is unclear on the video if the truck indicated, but it does not seem so). Truck moved in front of her, she climbed on the anchors, lost control, accident happened. In my opinion, and that is all it is, is an opinion, the "bike marshal" has some culpability, He must have crossed the solid line to get into the lane to try and keep the lane clear for the group to merge onto the highway. He was travelling slower than the traffic with which the group needed to merge, causing an obstruction and a dangerous situation. One of the biggest problems on our roads, and the difference between SA roads and the roads where you live is the speed differential between vehicles. That and the unlicensed/bought licensed drivers who have no clue of the rules of the road, never mind how to drive defensively. That is also why I don't have a bike anymore, it is virtually impossible to anticipate what other drivers will do on the road, and in general, SA drivers do not see motorcycles, bicycles or pedestrians as road users. Stepping off my soap box now, apologies for the rant...!
  9. Road Marshall blocking the left hand lane at the onramp to keep the lane clear for the large group to get onto the highway, truck changes lane at last minute in front of Fortuner, speed differential between the truck and the Fortuner, driver jumps on the brakes with nowhere to go and loses control. I think there's some proportionality of blame. Could have ended a lot worse.
  10. For us here in SA, all of that music went to Hot 102.7, along with a bunch of those old DJ's. For those of you in NZ who may not have heard, Mark Pilgrim passed away on Sunday.
  11. I can remember as a little boy looking up at my cousins (RIP) Tenere in Yamaha white and red thinking what a huge bike that was with that oversized tank. His sister had a boyfriend with a Suzuki Katana, I’d look at that one thinking “one day when I’m big!” The Katanas seem to have gotten a bit of a cult following as of late. Saw a nice one on Butchered Classics:
  12. Looks like you have a new favourite coffee stop…!
  13. I engraved a message and logo onto a wooden Swiss Army knife on the weekend, getting placement right was critical. I've cut a 90 degree corner out of 6mm MDF. My laser's origin point is set to the top right corner of the workpiece. I stick a piece of masking tape to the honeycomb grid, then pulse the laser to make a mark and I set that as the origin. I then stick the corner piece so that the corner is on the pulsed mark, and stick it in place with masking tape too. Helps to line up odd shaped work pieces, or where you require repeatability. On the knife, I did an initial pass at 8% power and 400mm/s, so it just marked the knife. Wasn't happy, was able to sand it out, adjust and rerun. Once I was happy, I upped the power and ran it. Edit: Added pics
  14. This is a useful site for making boxes. I can see how you're going to now start making boxes for all of your other tools...: https://en.makercase.com/ Enter your dims, material thickness, joint type and size, download the file to DXF or SVG, load it onto the laser, and away you go. The other one where you'll find lots of useful files is 3axis.co Looking at what you've cut, it looks like yellow MDF. Here in ZA there are 2 types of MDF available, yellow (also known as laser or blonde MDF) and the brown MDF. The yellow has a higher pine content, and cuts or engraves a lot better than the brown. When you start with acrylic's, again, 2 different types, cast and extruded. The extruded cuts better, gives a nice clean edge, though the cast engraves better. Masking tape is your friend, mask the area you want to engrave, this stops the smudging. Don't cut/engrave PVC... Just a few tricks I've learnt along the way!
  15. I once dragged a hand operated one across the ice, on a sled, so that we could make a hole in the ice to draw water for cooking. Best cup of coffee ever, sitting in the frozen wilderness, after having had to work for that cup of coffee!
  16. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=fhBYr8frzO0&feature=share
  17. One Day Only Parktool Special: https://www.onedayonly.co.za/products/professional-bicycle-tool-kit-20220912
  18. Nice, I test rode one of those a long time ago at a Trek test day, just wanted to put it on the back wheel all the time. Apparently it doesn't do well as an SS though, something about flex of the chainstay, which doesn't make much sense to me, as it should then flex with gears too. Maybe just Google it though.
  19. Just remember the safety lanyard....
  20. Just check, 28C may not fit, I put a 28C Gatorskin onto the old Alpina wheels, the front rubs on the bridge of the fork.
  21. A friends bike featured on Moto Media. His bicycles get treated in the same way as his motorcycles, all spotless, none standard, all special. Skip to the end for the Soundtrack...! Edit: spelling
  22. I had the same issue on my build. I took a file to it and filed out sufficient material to get the tire to fit, without filing through the piece of pipe. Not sure what he wall thickness is of that piece, but it is thick enough that I didn't go through it. I could do with another couple of mm, but am a little scared to take it any further. I managed to get 35c rubber in there. Edit: Giant XTC 26er frame
  23. Late afternoon Thaba Trails with my youngster.
  24. A friend has this, and yes, I'm jealous. Apparently available from Sprocket and Jack: https://silca.cc/products/tattico-mini-pump
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