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I-FELT-the-FORCE

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  1. Get them from the UK if you can! I just paid a miniscule £137 for my Radar Paths with Red Iridium Lenses. Down from £215, on special from my LBS
  2. With you on that one.... did that ride more than a few times .... NICE bit of climbing, miss it like crazy!
  3. Wishful thinking Average is about 17 degrees and think I haev ridden once without leg and arm warmers . That day it was about 24 degrees, but felt like Cape Town at 35 degrees!!! Stunning riding out here though, long roads, little traffic out the back roads and when there are cars, they pass on the OTHER side of the road Miss SA and the sun, but LOVE riding here
  4. Stopped smoking, immigrated, got a new job and lost 5 kgs in the last four months (62kg's) with LOTS of training!!!! Righos and the Bwlch circuits 3 times a week will do that to you!! (do yourself a quick favour and google search for these) Missing the SA sun though, its wet out here
  5. Hows THIS for AwEsOmE and I mean this MOST sincerely.... just in case the gent in question is here on thehub... I gave a lady a quicklink when her chain broke. Her hubby turned around, came back to see what the problem was and said to me "I will get youa replacement". I was like dont stress its a nothing little link...... a moth later, stadning in the start chute, the gentleman comes up to me and says, been looking for you the last couple of weeks..... here is you replacement quicklink!!!!!! :thumbup::thumbup: THE coolest of coolest things ever... DAMN impressed with the Cape Town Roadies... they rock and I will miss the guys LANK!!!
  6. I would ride the Concept C50 Clinchers on Powerway Hubs...... oh yes... I do already
  7. If you dont want to chage the pads, then you going to need to get a rim like the Cosmics that also have an Alu braking surface. If you use the same pads on the Carbon Braking Surface, you will cook the rims and eat throught the carbon . I found that changin the pads is such a quick job, max 5 mins to change a night before a race is NOT a big deal.
  8. CCD for 50mm and 38mm FULL Carbon racign wheels. VERY strong and hugely improved braking surface.
  9. mmmmm. You are right, so many options open to you.... Splat was right though straight off the bat.... you dont have any serious wind up there, so go with the 50mm as a given, nice forward slicing action. I would STAY AWAY from Tubbies UNLESS.... you are a pro with a back up vehicle, have LOTS of cash to replace wheels, you only going to be racing with them. Otherwise, stick with Clinchers, cheaper tyres, easy to fix punctures, NOT tubeless, but who cares, I would rather ride than walk. There are a good few carbon deep sections out there and her on the hub as well, some good imports. Use the guys that youw ould feel the most comfortable with and here the price is right. Look at the braking surface of the Carbon rims though, make sure that it is slightly thicker than the normal face of the rim. Good luck, happy hunting and get hold of CCD if you want really great quality at a VERY affordable price with FANTASTIC service
  10. 2 min job to true the wheel, but fact is, it shouldn't have left the shop untrue. Did you take it for a ride to make sure all was 100%?
  11. That can only work for SS's. Going to take a whole world of innovation to be able to get that right for a normal "geared" bike.
  12. This is both a testament to the product and the service that I have been fortunate enough to get from one of my fellow hubbers. Thought that I would draw up a little review for the average cyclist out there. Instead of high end 'bikeradar" type reviews, this is from me, just the ordinary rider. I bought a set of rims from CCD in September of last year.. the Concept C50 clinchers. I had never had the opportunity to ride carbon deep section rims in the past, so riding these rims was somewhat of a pleasure. Until a little over a month ago I had had no problems, then out of the blue on a particulary steep decent, I ran into a spot of trouble and cooked the rear rim. Why did it happen? Was it a manufacturing problem? A design flaw? My own carlessness, maybe sitting on the rear brakes too much and cooking the rim? I cant be sure what, but I am tending to lean towards the latter. Anyhow, I got hold of CCD and just advised him of what happend, not expecting anything, just a courtesy mail. Next thing, Leonard was on the phone to me, finding out what happend. Discussed the situation with me and said he will look into it. I did not expect anything. Next day, L:eonard on the phone again, "Brad.... I will replace the set for you, could have been a problem witht he side wall, we have changed the design slightly to rectify this".... WOW!! I have ridden these rims for 8 months plus... a demo set and he replaced the rims without any further questions... THIS IS WHAT CCD IS ALL ABOUT! Service adn believing in his product. So, now comes the review of my NEW rims. We had the hoops built up with the exsiting hus that I had purchased from CCD, Powerway Hubs. They are exceptionally smooth and spin for a LONG time. Anodiszed red, so pretty personal. I had the rims personalised further by asking Leonard to add the black Aero Spokes with Red Anodised Nipples to match the hubs. THIS IS A STANDOUT, personalised rims that ONLY I have. I KNOW that Leonard will personalise your rims for you! SO, now the feedback.... What a remarkable rim. Stiff, LIGHT and rolls forever. That is all I can say. I have now ridden two different rims with the same specs (50mm) and these new ones are fantastic, the braking surface is re-inforced, slightly thickier without compromising the weight of a shade over 1600grams for the set. They seem stiffer and more responsive. For the flats, the 50mm are fantastic and cut through the air like butter, maybe look at the 38mm for the climbing and windy CAPE DAYS. They Carbon is stong and light and the finish of the rim is immaculate and professional. Sealed Decals, true and light.... What more could you ask for. For the price you pay... you are NOT going to be left wondering about your purchase, these rims are without a doubt THE best value for money and shoot WAY above its price range. You could well spend double the price on a set of rims and get less feedback. Come now people, good decals, great finish to the product, excpetionally good value... PROUDLY South African entrepeneur with an absolutel FOCUS on his clients...... If you are looking for a rim for summer.... give CCD (right here on thehub) a call..... Concept Carbon Rims
  13. I rode the lane this morning . 50% of the time I ride it, I end up getting a puncture, but so be it. Yes, it is slower, but my life is worth a little more to me than maintaining a 32km/h average. In fact, looked at this specifically today, I was NOT gunning it and comfortably maintained a 28km/h rolling average, so the "too slow" option is bull!! Take the time out along there, keep the cadence high and legs warm, it you wanna go hard, ride it hard from Bakoven to the top of Chappies and back!! Then tell me its too slow when you are coming home along there
  14. wonder what brake pads they are using That is CRAAZY!!
  15. Yip, Dale it should be. Why Shimano though???
  16. Ha Ha Kieran... Followed then by Planet X. Ha Ha Kieran brilliant pricing and after sales service!
  17. This is DEFINITELY the same scam mate.... DO NOT pay over cash to this guy AT ALL!!! yet another that is going to need to be taken up with Gumtree These guys are persistent though
  18. wow. this continues.... Incredible!! Well done Intern, you must be getting bored as heck of this. Caerus... mate, you are a legend Thanks for taking this as far as your could to get this guy stopped. Cant believe that the cops and banks so easily turn a blind eye to this. Simply put ABSA, put a watch onthe account and notify the authorities.......
  19. I got a quote from Luxotica last week. The Photocromic / Transition lenses are R1300 from Luxotica in Black River Parkway, Observatory. Give them a call.
  20. yip, very well specced and a super price. What I find strange is... I have been on a Uk cycling fourm for a while now and the guys over there are not all about the bike like we are over here. Very strange. over there they ride nice bikes and the like, but not pimped and blinged up and weight weenied to pieces! Also, the riding looks to be more centered around the 100 milers, taking it easier. Things are going to be pretty different I think and bugger that, I am STILL going to go for the Bling Bike ...... This above could well be number 1 add to the stable
  21. OOOOOhhhhh, go for the Canyon.... That is BeAuTiFuLLLLLL
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