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alleyne

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  1. He has all the signs of a recent hair transplant
  2. Pretty sure you can still enter here - https://online.entries.co.za/entries/findperson.aspx?eid=2026 or https://www.capetowncycletour.com/events/the-cape-town-cycle-tour
  3. We've also just been through this and our twin boys are around the same height. We went the 24" route, but they quickly outgrew them. The 26" would have been a much better call, even if it had been a tough ride for them for the first 6-8 months.
  4. I got some a while back, I'm pretty sure it was made in the same factory. Was identical from the packaging to the actual product. Haven't seen it on again - share the link please
  5. They used SAPO for mine in June
  6. Clarence Drive is always special
  7. I have a 50mm rim brake darkhorse front wheel that lost a battle with an uber, broken and cracked in 3 places. Anyone want the hub and spokes (if still usable?). Collection in Claremont.
  8. Laptop stays at work, not sure it would have survived the crash.
  9. Don't write off the old backpack to soon. I had an uber turn in front of me on my way to work and ended up hitting him and going OTB, landed on my backpack and no injuries. (carbon front wheel not so lucky).
  10. Here's the item from my order history, even cheaper than posted. There are still some that look like the same as Supacaz designs, my bet would be they're all the same.
  11. I ordered some bar tape for my indoor bike. Temu had some Supacaz lookalike for R100 bucks, when it arrived it was packed in the exact same box that the original comes in and the actual product is indistinguishable from the real stuff, must have walked out of the same factory. Bought a couple more packs but I see it's gone from the site now.
  12. Thanks!
  13. Thanks for the answer, I can make the size work depending on what I get. I was thinking of using offcuts ideally.
  14. Hi All Quick question for those who know these things. I'm looking to make a key holder for the front door with my boys, I have access to a full workshop at work. The questions are: 1: What would be the best kind of wood to use? (Ideally a nice dark brown wood) 2: Where to in CT Southern Suburbs to get it (size roughly 300x300x20-40mm) Thanks!
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