Quickie before the rain...
bastard!
Can't wait for Game of Thrones!!!
Dual bottle cage makes this more of a grinder, methinks?
Absolutely gorgeous bike!
There's something magical about slipping the needle into the groove and hearing the music emerge.
Yup: vinyl has a warmth and context that CDs never will.
He definitely has my respect - the man is seriously fast.
And I'm already bringing a frame down that HAS got your name on it. I'm sure a groupset could fit too... #justsaying
You had better have a trailer if you're bringing mine down as well....
http://www.revolutioncycles.co.za/ (in Bree street)
Amanda Kruger (long-term tourer) got here stuff here - don't know if they still stock panniers etc, but one can only try.
Grant at cycletouring.co.za is awesome and very knowledgeable.
Grant Usher in Jhb (Sprocket and Jack) is the Surly agent (LHT and Disc Trucker)
Otherwise, web-based buying is the way to go.
Safe travels!
I am not a Specialized fan, but they have got this one right. Very nice package.
Ticks all the boxes for a do-anything bike.
http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bikes/road/awol/awol-comp-frameset
A nice H bar would work.
http://blog.jonesbikes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/blog_titecwrap2.jpg
I would prefer the Loop, but cost is a huge factor now...130 quid for a handlebar is quite pricey.
http://www.yesweareontheweb.com/jones/
Drool!
Tubus and Old Man Mountain both make adaptors for forks without eyelets.
Carbon forks on a tourer with racks is almost universally condemned as a bad idea, though.
Better off with rear racks and frame bags if carbon forks are a must.
My CX bike of the moment. On One Pickenflick.
Ti. Rad name. What else do you need?...
Very pretty bike.
Ti for the win!
From there through Bruma and up towards Jozi's China Town .
http://pics.campl.us/f/d/d9bdc043289c3ba084f706fd2cded5b3.551.jpg
Yoh! That Ritchey is a looker!
Was funny - I got lost going to the airport on Thursday, and drove the exact route you went - past Cyrildene and Bruma to get back on track.
Joburg has changed so much in four years!
Wow!
Friction shifters. Awesome to use.
Been wanting a set like this forever - they used to be called Retroshift.
They are on a lot of custom builds in the Sates these days.
Great little company with inventive products.
Most scenic ride I've done in a long time.
Shot for the ride!
Oops, I answered the wrong question... I was referring the Durban Curry Book which I thought you were asking about, and not the pizza thingy.
no worries - found it in the end!
Got it!
Thanks - found the website etc.
Huge present opportunity for my wife-for her (or for me)
It's available from Kalahari, and was also on shelf in Exclusive Books
Is it the Earthfire pizza oven - can't seem to find it...
Thanks for your reply.
dbl post
Got this for Christmas from the wife.
Where did you get that?
Looks awesome.
New Shimano 105 hydraulic road disc brakes
in New Gear
Posted
very nice!