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swsup97

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  1. @Devlin Any reason as to why Bike Life do not rent out bicycles anymore? On that note where can you rent a MTB from these days? i asked my local BS and they don't hire out, so if you know of a place let me know.
  2. Benefits for Commuting for me: Saving of R2500 a month not spending on petrol Takes same amount of time to cycle to work as it does by car during peak hour times Round trip of 50km - enough to keep the fitness levels afloat showers @ work However even though i'm on the MTB and not the road bike i had a few close calls already and i use pavements and sidewalks where it allows for it. I'm very cautious but that wont stop some idiot taking me out ! The amount of people texting while driving is scary !! If not for the dangerous factor i would be doing this everyday.
  3. What a **** way to start off the year ! Condolences to friends and family Salute to an inspiring role model , a true champion of modern times Burry, you will be sorely missed.
  4. I don't join any group rides but i sometimes ride from Home (Weltevreden Park) to work (Hyde Park) and then return a different route late afternoon / evening. U welcome to join me part of the way but then u will be cycling back to Nortcliff on your own.
  5. Received this SMS from my optometrist : Confirmed after discount pricing Oakley Radar R1540,00 RudyP Rydon R1690,00 I dunno what the going rate is so question is - is the above pricing considered reasonable or is that a rip off ?
  6. swsup97

    Bike Service

    U don't say where exactly on the west rand but i found Cycle Fusion to be friendly and helpful, get treated as a friend rather than a number which is rare these days... Here are their details if you want to try them them out Cycle Fusion - Weltevreden Park (011) 679 5171
  7. I start @ 8am ...riding as part of the group Dream Riders so already have the starting time.
  8. my time 5hrs 45mins including lots of stops I decided to do things different this year, took the MTB to the argus - no slicks since i was not going for PB i decided to sit back, go slow have lots of stops to chat to the people, thank them personally for their support and check out the scenic views. 1st major stop was at the massage med tent the one lady asked me what was wrong, and i replied nothing, feel fantastic but i'll have what he is having (rubbing of legs with oil by attractive looking ladies) I could'nt resist so stopped at the very next one as well along the route which i can say comes highly recommended. To sum it up i had an awesome ride
  9. I have one of those hard case bike boxes - done a few races around the country and no problems experienced so far , the hard casing ensures no tampering ( locked ) and quite bulky so cant easily get tossed around.It's hard plastic is well insulated. I reckon that is a good buy...reduces the risk of having to deal with this , good luck Schwynn
  10. HI Chilton, What happened to posting of the pics?
  11. PM Johan Bornman - he is the spoke guru and will sort u out k, didnt see that u in the Cape - Johan is in JHB but perhaps he can put in touch with someone in the Cape swsup972010-02-21 12:37:03
  12. Sydney - With fuel costs soaring and environmental conservation in vogue, the bicycle is making a comeback in many cities, becoming a major part of urban transportation plans. Men's website AskMen.com (http://www.askmen.com) has come up with a list of the world's top most bicycle-friendly cities. Reuters has not endorsed this list: 1. Amsterdam, The Netherlands Amsterdam's comes top when it comes to bicycle-friendly cities and nearly 40 percent of all commutes in Amsterdam are done by bicycle. Public bikes are available to rent and plans to construct a massive bike parking structure at the city's main train station are underway. 2. Copenhagen, Denmark About 32 percent of Copenhagen residents are biking to work on a regular basis. The city's pro-bike culture allows you to rent a public bike for free for just a deposit. 3. Bogota, Colombia While government programs for bike riding aren't as robust as those in Europe or America, Bogota has a demographic advantage that makes it a bicycle-friendly city - only 13 percent of residents own cars, which makes bicycles a necessity. In fact, once a week, the city closes over 70 miles of streets to vehicle traffic in favour of bicycle riders, joggers, skaters and others. 4. Curitiba, Brazil Bicycle integration is at the core of the well-planned Curitiba. The city has been pushing cycling as the go-to mode of transportation for more than 40 years and the result has been the ubiquity of bike lanes. A vibrant bike-oriented activist community exists to promote bicycle riding as an alternative to auto congestion. 5. Montreal, Canada Two years ago, Montreal embarked on a $134-million plan to revamp the city's bike trails and create a more bicycle-friendly atmosphere. The plan included incorporating bicycle-friendly lock points into standard parking meters. The city currently boasts 2 400 miles of trails with plans to expand. Montreal also has the first urban bike-share infrastructure in North America, the Bixi program. 6. Portland, Oregon, United States Portland has created bicycle paths that connect the urban neighbourhoods so a rider can bypass auto commuting altogether. The city also offers low-cost commuter bicycles to the city's less wealthy residents which come complete with a helmet, lock, pump, maps, and rain gear. With over 260 miles of trails and paths, Portland achieves a commuter rate of nearly 9 percent. 7. Basel, Switzerland Basel features street lanes specifically geared toward bicycle riders and include left-hand turn lanes that are unique to riders. Basel also supports a robust network of bike-rental programs that allow tourists and residents alike to ride. 8. Barcelona, Spain Among the now-standard bike lanes, signals and maps that are ubiquitous in major European cities, Barcelona also has created a green ring that runs the perimeter of the urban core. This bike path is peppered with 100 different bike stations as part of Barcelona's bike-sharing program, allowing riders to rent and drop off at different locations. 9. Beijing, China As in most developing countries, the car is on the rise, but biking is still the best way to get around Beijing as car traffic is so slow and congested. Air quality has been a major issue with the promotion of bicycle riding as a prominent policy push. 10. Trondheim, Norway One of the biggest drawbacks to riding a bicycle has to be pedalling uphill so Trondheim has come up with a novel solution to riding uphill - bicycle lifts that act like ski tows and allow the rider to glide up a hill without having to pedal. - Reuters http://www.ioltravel.co.za/article/view/5313867
  13. Can you guys let me know which VA branch you go too, i chatted to Gerhard i think he said he was the VA national manager - looks like he might do something about it (indicated that he will take the suggestions of bike facilities and discuss it with the board at their next meeting ) or could just be "talk and no action" It is a wait and see...
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