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  1. Unfortunately I am not the happiest CWC client; but due to getting a mondo burn here - I will adjust to make amends... My lady friend went there willing to spend quite a bit of hard earned cash on a brand new bike last week and they happily sold her the bike. She bought the Scott Spark 60 in lime green/white/black - with a couple of accessories for R15k. A good price considering the shop did a tubeless conversion pre-sale and she got a helmet, pedals and shoes all inclusive in this price. She went in the morning paid for the bike and arranged to collect it the afternoon when all is sorted as you would with a new bike. She collected the bike, girl by herself putting all her trust in what I thought was a decent LBS. She got home, kitted up and took off to Jonkershoek for a ride. being new to mountain biking, she assumed everything was in order with the bike and had a fairly pleasant ride. I went over the next day and immediately realized the bike was not set up properly. Here is my concern - other than the tubeless conversion, they did not have a mechanic anywhere near that bike. - The rear suspension was set up for an 80-90kg rider - she is small - so no suspension movement on the rear triangle, very little on the front. I am around the 76kg mark and with me on the bike the suspension barely sagged, and this is not due to magic Scott suspension design, this is because the shock was over inflated even for me. - The fork preload was wound all the way to positive/hard. - the top link between the shock and frame was not bolted on - the allen bolts supposed to be torqued to 5hm - was not tightened in any way - the one was 5 full turns out - as in turning with your hand, no tools needed - meaning one more ride and 'good bye bolt'. - The tubeless setup was decent but once again - inflated to over 3 bar. I know you inflate the tyres hard to get the tubeless setup to set - bet then either deflate pre hand over - or instruct as to what pressures would be good for someone of the buyer's weight - I did a once over the bike with my multi-tool and found quite a few bolts that was not even remotely tightened as they should be - I don't believe in over tightening and even with a micro-multi tool you could tighten these without any strain. - The center lock on the front rotor was loose PSS's should be the norm with all new bikes. a PRE SALE SERVICE - it takes a couple of minutes, and saves the new bike owner countless headaches! I should have phoned the shop before posting this, but the circumstances in this case also meant that the bike is no longer within service distance. I am not saying the shop is useless or slips up a lot, this might be 1 in 100, unfortunately it leaves you with an unpleasant taste in your mouth.
  2. He took quite a shot, but luckily he's as tough as that bullet and will be back on a bike by the weekend I think. Here's a better shot of his bike - from Bos' post: Also, would love to know where these bikes disappear to, I mean you cant just hide expensive top of the line bikes...
  3. Hey, yes the rider is Dumbo - I'm sure you guys have seen him around. Here is a pic of his bike. Santa Cruz Bullit frame Joplin seatpost Rockshox Totem fork
  4. self lekker amped for the ride Sat!
  5. I should not actually have posted pics of my bike with the flagpole...I just popped it in the bike when I bought it...my feet would not touch the pedals if I actually managed to get up there... I would love to slam it and use the bike for more all mountain riding, but Paarl has a lot of climbs; if you want to ride any trails, you need to get up them. The Fuji is staring at a new paintjob...the choices, the choices!
  6. My Fixie: Fuji Track Alex rims with t/a front, t/a fixed rear RPM Crankset Odysee twisted pedals w toeclips Kalloy 2" riser bars chopped wayyy down TransX stem Ice blue Blank Blank grips Odyssee Monolever short Short cable to Shimano U-front brake (not sure of the model) Snafu argyle seat on Fuji post with Fuji seat clamp Kenda Tyres nox11112009-11-25 01:21:29
  7. Thanks mackiemoo, I'm very pleased with how it turned out! yes bos, this weekend we can go rip around some trails and take some action shots! The fixie will be up here soon, havent taken decent photos of it yet, give me till Thursday.
  8. Hey guys and ladyguys, I am a typical boy with toys kind of person...loves anything with wheels. Here are my 2 current favorites. I cant leave a bike stock, so none of my bikes ever are...unfortunately I have no way of justifying spending too much money on my bikes, so the parts are carefully chosen firstly for function/price, secondly for style (but it's a damn close second).Big smile The specs: Trailmonster: Mongoose Teocali 09 Frame w Fox RP23 Rockshox RVLTN 426 oil/coil Syncros FLR DS23 rims on BeOne 10mm t/a hubs Smallblock 8 rear and I cant remember what tire I have in front. Deore hydro's Hone Crankset LX short cage rear derailer, Deore front Derailer LX shifters SDG Ibeam post with I fly-C seat Shimano clipless pedals Azonic strip bar 1" rise Tioga O-bone 80mm stem Lock on grips Street/Jump rig: DK Xenia frame - re sprayed, re stickered Rockshox Argyle 318 DRC rim on Ringle t/a hub front - Kenda K-rad tire Alex rim on GT single speed disc hub rear - Kenda Kiniption tire DMR purple 27t front sprocket/14t rear BMX chain Primo Hollowbites w Gusset plastic green pedals SDG ibeam post with jump seat Haro BMX slim clamp DK shorty stem Azonic double wall risers 2" snipped Primo grips Odyssee Monolever/avid BB5 cable disc rear only.
  9. I'm Ok with the rating sytem, If someone wants to bump their way to self proclaimed hub superiority...that seems stupid, but I'm OK with it. I guess I'd like to have stars for worth while comments and advice (credibility) rather than bumps, but I'm not complaining when I get a star because of a bump.
  10. nox1111

    Fail

    I'm guessing the cops gave the truck driver a fine...
  11. Just to prove my point... If you are going expensive materials and small wheels, top line components...might as well make it fold... The Titanium Airnimal Chameleon with Dura Ace.
  12. are they serious? I have seen folding bikes that looks better than this!
  13. Brawler, Ideally make me an offer. I'd say R5500... I'm sure someone would take the suntour off you. I have ridden the fork like I ride my Argyle and comparitively I don't have a bad word to say about it. Suntour had stepped it up from their older offerings.
  14. haha, sorry I forgot that price is still on there, that's what the bikeshop is asking for it on the floor. I have changed it now and I am negotiable. The stp on the other hand is not a bad bike! I prefer steel on jump bikes for the look and feel, but that's just me. Hope you come right!
  15. Hey Brawler, I am selling a GT ruckus UF steel that I brought in from the UK. Its in great nic. Only reason I am selling is because I already have a DJ rig here and could not get it over my heart to leave my bike in London. Its a great setup and a really great little bike. The bike is standing at a bikeshop in Paarl, if you want it I can collect it from them. PM me if you are interested, I'll send some pics etc over. Here's my old ad: https://www.bikehub.co.za/forum_posts.asp?TID=54222&KW=ruckus&PN=3 nox11112009-10-16 02:41:06
  16. Awesome! about time for a good secondhand shop to come around!
  17. Danny is ridiculously good! Mad skill! TiBones, well for BMX you get hubs with freewheels that can free backwards when you keep your legs still and will only engage once you pedal forward a quarter or half turn. The pedaling backwards though...it's just momentum and he keeps pedaling backwards to keep rolling backwards, if he was to stop he would stop moving. You can also by the speed at which you pedal backwards, basically reverse wheelie...your bike climbs in the air because you have momentum going one way and the pedal not moving back at the same speed.
  18. Sheesh, that's not on imho! I really dislike that they just pretend its your LBS. Get them! They need to sort this out!
  19. aaarggghh, unlucky, my folks stay in Ceres, but I'm in London at the time. Enjoy!
  20. Good pics! Awesome bridge vibes!
  21. I'm going with the Beach boys - Kokomo... The rhythm of the steel drum band.
  22. I like tioga tyres, but what Azonic says is true, you need to say what model you like or at least what you want to use it for...
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