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Speed Devil

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  1. I think the Stormers are in with a chance. They are hungry for a win.....ok ok, I got to support my team
  2. Thanks Samma and XTC Oke. Will try it tomorrow Speed Devil2009-03-05 09:55:31
  3. After starting at my work this week I finally found some time to go on the net and the first site I went to was the HUB. That was where my moment of joy ended I got a little message on my screen saying that the site is blocked because it falls into the sport category So now I'm limited to hubbing at night when I get home.
  4. I wonder what she was thinking about with that smile on her face
  5. Uhm...what is a 29er? I'm a roadie so not up to speed on offroad stuff
  6. Where do you stay? That might be starting point so we know who to recommend. If you in Pretoria I can maybe help you.Speed Devil2009-03-01 12:28:35
  7. I am looking for a semi fulltime stoker to train and race with me on my tandem with the following requirements. Training days: Saturdays, Sundays, Public Holidays (When there are no races on) Weight: Female: ?50-60kg, Male: ?60-70kg (I weigh 70kg) Height: 1,7m-1,8m Capabilities: Able to do the 94,7 in ? 3Hrs Riding Cadence: 80-90RPM (average) Training Area: Pretoria and surrounds (I stay in Montana) Experienced and newbies are welcome to apply PM me or call 082 338 3239Speed Devil2009-02-28 09:15:18
  8. I always file the little lugs off the end of my fork. My wheels have never come loose and don't see why they should be there on a road bike. As long as the QR's are tight there shouldn't be any problems.
  9. Were you on the R21 when it happened or offroad?
  10. I didn't know that cars can see people. I always thought that task was left up to the dumb tjop behind the steering wheel to look out for pedestrians/cyclists/objects etc. Speed Devil2009-02-23 07:49:14
  11. DiCPD, did you see what club he rode for? If we can name his club as well then his club's road captain will have to take the issue further as he is bringing the clubs name into disrepute. Naming him here as a faceless individual will not help him clean up his act. Maybe he isn't even a hubber, but if his club's name is put up here it will surely get back to his club. What better way to get these guys to clean up their act.
  12. Go to Hellopeter.com and complain there.
  13. <SPECULATION> Maybe that's why he's in Bangladesh? </SPECULATION> Maybe he took the vacation package instead of the "renovate my home" one
  14. Where is Omar? He started this thread and he's in Bangladesh. He must have contacts close to CSA to find this out before us locals.
  15. I have seen this problem before too. Like TutleK says it is mostly happens amongst newbies and due to poor shifting techniques. The last one I saw was after the chain got all twisted up around the BB axle and spider arms after some chainsuck on a road bike.
  16. Now why would you want us to do that? Must we stop with Paris' date=' Joost, JZ, Malema etc etc too?. What makes Sylvia any different from the rest?[/quote'] She has your license money That's CSA's problem . At least I have my licence before she ran off with my money
  17. PMS or indigestion i was actually wondering... "is that you sylvia????" Ek het dieselfde gewonder....Ek dink sy gaan nou baie sukkel sonder die ekstra inkomste
  18. Now why would you want us to do that? Must we stop with Paris, Joost, JZ, Malema etc etc too?. What makes Sylvia any different from the rest?Speed Devil2009-02-20 06:58:56
  19. My crescent side cutter works 100% on my cables and outers. it does squash the outer slightly but at least my 4 year old son can cut a cable with it, which saves me from having to hire king kong. Some more common sense.....To help reduce the outer from squashing too much, push the end of an old cable inside the outer and cut through the cable....Once again this is where my crescent comes in very very handy As too cutting the cable skew....who the f*ck will know it's skew once you got the end cap on?
  20. These are tough economic times. The organisers need to feed their families first....hence, Charity begins at home..... Just climb on your bike and enjoy the ride
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