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jcmeyerSS

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  1. NO WHERE HAS THE OP MENTIONED WHAT HE PAID FOR THE BIKE. THE 91K FIGURE WAS STARTED BY ANOTHER POSTER (LIVE5 @22;50) AND EVERYONE HAS RUN WITH IT.
  2. you dont Have to run a SS specific chainring. you can run your standard chainring but not advisable. If you already have a standard chainring and use it a temporary fix until you get SS chainring it would be fine but definitely dont go buy a standard one it use it as a permanent fix. SS chainrings are relatively cheap. Go have a look upstairs at Epic cycles in centurion.
  3. Only Eldron checks the hub while racing epic. haha.
  4. Eldron and Boosted sitting 205 in GC and overall time of 8:09:40
  5. 1999 for the pro (the one with the buckle)
  6. was there yesterday and they only have white ones on special.
  7. thanx bud will look at them. I prefer quite rigid. no really crazy hills here, not like the coast, but am looking at getting trail cleats soon so they may be an options.
  8. Any Recommendations for MTB shoes. I have had 2 pairs of Spez comp and they have served me well. Will probably end up getting another pair, but interested in what else is out there in that price range. Also would prefer something in JHB region so i can see and feel them first. Thoughts? Suggestions?
  9. If its a 29er you'll be great. on a 26er you may spin out a bit if your mates are race snakes. either way you'll be good.
  10. Back in the day when I was riding a geared mtb and measured that kinda stuff. I would average 75-85 rpm terrain dependent.
  11. @2wheelsgood it healed pretty well considering. The problem was every single rugby season I would graze my elbows and knees again so got scars there regardless. @flat29 I did. @bennie ouch. I still wounded if it even does any good or just bubbles and fizzes for show. Anyway it was the Zim "wonder cure" during the 90s. Guys where even con'ed into drinking it mixed with water as a cancer cure. Have to admitt we are nt the smartest bunch. But we prove drawin right often. Only the strong survive. Haha
  12. http://www.pinkbike.com/news/first-look-infinity-pedals-2014.html
  13. Video Link https://d2pq0u4uni88...20717-webm.webm
  14. Guess you gonna need a very stiff soled shoe.
  15. Infinity Pedal's Simple, 360-degree Engagement Mechanism is a Fresh Take on the Concept http://ep1.pinkbike.org/p4pb10689119/p4pb10689119.jpg Somewhere out in Ogden, Utah, an engineer named Sam Hunter invented the Infinity pedal. The mechanism is basically a stiff spring with a disc on either side that forms a cylinder about an inch wide which spins on the pedal shaft. When the spring-loaded discs roll into the cleat, two tabs on either side of the cleat compress the spring and then lock into recesses on the discs. Twisting the shoe compresses the spring and frees the discs from the tabs. A pair of sealed ball bearings tucked under the discs keep the pedal running friction free. Presently, the Infinfity pedal has no tension or float adjustment, so the feel is probably close to that of the Crankbrothers system. Hunter's new pedal is in the patent stages at present and looks to be pretty close to a production unit. Weight is stated at only 236 grams for a pair of pedals, cleats and hardware. His start-up company is called Mobius Cycling and he has launched a funding campaign on Kickstarter, where investors can get some of the first pedals in exchange for a helpful donation. http://ep1.pinkbike.org/p4pb10689121/p4pb10689121.jpg The scale tells the story. Very few parts make up the Infinity pedal. The bearings rest below the spring-loaded discs. The cleats are stamped steel sheet and very low-profile. http://ep1.pinkbike.org/p4pb10689120/p4pb10689120.jpg The ''pedal" rolls up the cleat's channel and snaps into the tabs on either side. As it is, the concept looks good and it seems that Mister Hunter has done his homework during the initial design and testing stages. The Infinity pedal, in its present shape, is truly as simple and elegant as its maker represents it to be. I predict, however, that technical riders will find fault in the basic premise of the design, because the lack of a flat section means that the foot will roll off of the pedal if the rider misses the cleat, and that is an event which occurs quite often on high-speed descents. Being able to pedal with the cleat disengaged comes in handy in many technical situations and is one reason that the Crankbrothers Mallet and Shimano SPD Trailpedals are the overwhelming favorites in that arena. For cross-country and XC trail riders, though, the Infinity pedal system might be just the ticket. It's crazy light - on par with Crankbrothers Eggbeaters, and the promise of excellent mud shedding and one-click pedal entries would make it a winner. In fact, the popularity of the Crankbrothers Eggbeater pedal in the XC realm virtually assures the acceptance of the Infinity. Both are simple, single-spring, non-adjustable designs with excellent mud shedding performance and near inapproachable weights. Heck, the Infinity pedal even comes in candy colors - all Mobius Cycling needs is a purple-anodized aluminum display case and the battle will be on. http://es.pinkbike.org/240/sprt/i/bigquotes.png PB will be watching the development of the Infinity pedal and if and when it reaches production, we will be reporting with a full review. Once again, those interested in Sam Hunter's new pedal design should check out his Kickstart page and consider throwing in on it. This is truly an innovative solution to the pedal-cleat interface and it deserves a chance to make it to the market. - RC
  16. Actually speaking of bad road rashes and burning like hell. At one time in Zim during the mid 90s Hydrogen Peroxide was the magic cure all. I had fallen badly of my MTB and had huge amounts of gravel in my arms and knee. my uncle held me down while my mom poured Peroxide into my wounds and the grit all fizzed and bubbled out. that is some of the worst pain that i have experienced.
  17. Growing up in Zim and going to boarding school they put Mercurochrome (Monkey Blood) or Gentian Violet on any cut or graze. I swear if someone cut their head off the nurse would just put "Monkey Blood" on the person neck and stick the head back on. all would be good. Anyway Mercurochrome worked a treat on the grazes we would get from our "lush" gravel rugby fields.
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