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TarmacPro

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  1. I've been riding low profile wheels since ever. Was to scared to the wind will take out the wheels from under me. I then tested a set of Zipp 404 s on the Double Century and the handling, climbing and speed converted me to deep section wheels. The low profile wheels is now the training wheels. Best is... Borrow a set and decide for yourself.
  2. WW I hope you are strong I'm also in H and need to get a good time
  3. Hi Pops You already have the brake and shifters seperate. Stay with that option. Like they say, cheaper to replace one of the two. Met al die myle wat jy op jou MTB sit moet jy maar twee stelle koop.
  4. Don't you just love Campy groupsets
  5. I would go for the V-brakes. Easier and cheaper to maintain. I hear that the mech. disks brakes is not as effective as the hydraulic disks or V-brakes.
  6. En vir watter span ry Oom Pops die jaar? Jy het mos laasjaar die Sub-Vets gejaag, en dit op jou eie
  7. No Pops. They don't like TP for a Christmas gift. Give him a nice big bone
  8. Lilo, ek gebruik ook n Makelaar. Ek het die afgelope 10 jaar nog nie direk met die versekering ge "deal" nie. Ek s? vir my makelaar wat gebeur het en hulle sorteer die res uit.
  9. News from PPA http://www.pedalpower.co.za/Default.aspx?tabid=84&newsType=ArticleView&articleId=272
  10. Jip. External Hard disk drive is best. USB type works great. Or burn all your pics. and data to CD\DVD and delete it off the Notebook.
  11. Go for Campag. Yes it is more expensive but lasts longer than Shimano. And the shifting is solid. I will not go back to Shimano.
  12. I ride a Tarmac Pro. It is a brilliant bike. Climbs well. It is a bit too light for the windy Cape. It's got the best curves I have seen on a bike. The red Tarmac Pro looks much better than the SWorks.
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