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  1. I had an interesting experience 2 years ago..a friend was renovating his house so was not living on site..one evening I got a calls from him asking me if I could stay with him a he hous because thieves had vandalized the house taking the copper pipes taps etc..so we camped out there, me thinking it being futile..why would the thieves return? At about 6 am were woken by some scratching on the window and it turned out to be the neighbor h was on his way for a run and recognised the same guys going in the direction of the back yard as the day before..we waited a few minutes then heard grating sounds from the rear of the house..fortunately there was only 1 way off the property and we investigated via this route which meant the only way to escape would be over or thru us..now I'm 6'3" weigh 106 kg ..not a very good cyclist but when it comes to some confrontational situations I'm pretty confident to hold my own..I digress..we found 2 guys pulling a copper pipe off the wall 1 was standing on a drum to loosen the higher area..we asked them very calmly wht they were doing and the guy on the drum said they were instructed to do this by the owner..well that was the last thing we heard..have anyone seen what happen when a guy standing on a big steel drum has his legs hit out from unde him from the side..almost like a jackass movie..head hit side of the barrel then the ground..friend tried to run but was also restrained..called police waited forever and as each tried to escape needed to restrain ..at times
  2. Hi Yes I agree having a firearm is scary and there are many reasons not to have one, the people who participate in these activities like burglary are armed and there are too many stories of people being hurt despite giving them what thieves want without any resistance my approach is simple yes protect your perimeter fence and home but if they Breach that through my German Shepard they will have to go through me and my Glock. Better to have a Glock and not need it than need it and not have it.
  3. At 1500 you might as well buy the s works which cost few rand more, shop around will be worth your while.
  4. The changes from 666 to 675 is purely cosmetic upgrade or marketing. The mbuk shootout compares m666 to m785 and slx overall winner that it even has 1 nm extra stopping power than xt therefore you do not compromise on performance for the additional 19g weight difference and 35% saving on cost. I have m675 and IMHO you they are awesome,
  5. Oh btw check out the forum for slx m666 vs xt m785 brakes in tech q&a section. Here hey discuss the pros and cons of each.. Good luck with your decision , oh agree totally about not going for black crank..oh don't go for anything other than xt for the rest of the components too..xt is bomb proof..you won't regret.
  6. Hi Bob i have one ten 29 with almost same build as u suggesting, in 2012 brake shoot out SLX won the only difference is the forged handle in xt ans a spring believe m the difference in price not worth it wont see significant difference. I have Thompson layback post with gobi Kium saddle looked at droppers but jury still out on which great dropper ..altho reverb highly regarded but will wait..and see I believe this an area biggest improvement is still to come. I too have a large and am 1,87m if that help..I'm very comfortable. I have Arch ex wheels with saguaro TNT tires..feel secure not fan of pace star..rather snakeskin as someone else suggested..u don't want spend so much on a bike and the area that connects with the ground is slightly compromised.. I went for fox fork don't know specs..I guess it's my preference for fox .. Oh yes lastly FSa bar and stem, bar I think 695mm ..personally I found it sufficient ..anything wider I found not to be comfortable. My feedback on bike is ..wow..had anthem x1 29 was very happy with that never imagined a bike being better..the pyga suspension absorbs everything and anything u will ever encounter every ride will be pure joy..morewood definitely knows his stuff..we really blessed to have the privilege of owning a Pyga..happy safe riding Nad
  7. Hi guys I'm a newb to table mountain and was hoping someone would have an update on the safety of our beautiful mountain. Over the last few months a recall there being a spate of thefts however since its been quite. Have the group targetting cyclists around the block house been apprehended and the syndicate broken? Is there a website I can check to get status of mountain safety? Will appreciate input. Regards Nad
  8. Hi Rob Well done!! Your efforts to make our Mountains safe is truly appreciated. Thanks you very much
  9. Rip haven't had the pleasure of meeting you but you are a legend. Condolences to your family. I'm hoping your death will not be in vain but highlight to the authorities the plight of cyclists on sa rds. You have made your mark on the world.
  10. Congrats there is nothing more rewarding than a man buying his Own new bike for Christmas. Nice bike..I also bought Myself a gift from me recently..the best feeling ever. Welcome to the clown family.
  11. Crown cycles ...guys this family business is very well managed mark is amazing in the workshop Hilton and Gary always willing to help and the prices generally are 20% cheaper than Olympic. The fact that it's also down the rd from Olympic and without the congestion of looking for parking..I'm still trying to understand why ppl go thru the aggravation at Olympic..could it be loyalty..if so it should be reciprocated by OC.
  12. All the prayers and strength to you Evan and your family during this difficult period.
  13. Hi guys I'm looking at buying a Scott Spark 940, has anyone purchased this bike recently, I would appreciate your feedback an your experience. Regards Cana
  14. Hi I'm sory but in the interview vettel came acros as an arrogant prick. In my many years of watching the racing greats being interiewed not once have they sworn they have always been humble in victory..evn kimi the race winner was more subdued. He has lost my respect and support the twat.
  15. INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPERS Finance and Economic Development MEC Alan Winde. Photo: Jason Boud Cape Town - MEC Alan Winde was mugged while on his bike on his way to work on Friday morning. But the finance, economic development and tourism minister had the last laugh as his bodyguard tracked down and arrested the assailant within an hour. Speaking to the Cape Argus soon after the drama, Winde, pictured, praised the superb work by his police protector. “We left my home in Durbanville at 6am. At around 7.10 we were riding on the bicycle lane through Paarden Eiland, near where the lane passes under the N1. “There was a man standing in the road, and as we rode past he grabbed my arm and pulled me off my bike, also knocking my protector off his bike.” The bodyguard was not named as he is a member of the police’s VIP protection services unit. “[The mugger] leaned over, and pulled my cellphone out of my cycling shirt’s back pocket,” Winde said. “My protector kicked him, but he ran away.” Winde and his bodyguard cycled to his office and tracked his cellphone. “My phone is an iPhone, so we immediately tracked it to Woodstock.” Apple iPhones are equipped with self-tracking technology using GPS locators. “My protector and driver jumped in the car, and using a second iPhone, tracked the guy and arrested him. We are at the police station now laying charges,” Winde said mid-morning. Asked about any injuries, Winde laughed: “At worst, I have a bit of a sore bum.” Winde said he would raise the incident with the province’s and city’s teams working on cycling safety projects, and also report the incident to the City’s Mayco member for Safety and Security, JP Smith, to discuss any possible further safety measures for the route, if they were deemed necessary. In a statement this morning, Winde said: “To the man who stole my cellphone, your actions will not deter me, and the many others who enjoy cycling in our city, from returning to my bike. “Next week, I will be back on my bike. You [the mugger], on the other hand, will be in jail.” Great publicity for the plight of the dangers we as cyclists face daily and we don't have the luxury of protectors...any comments..
  16. China chided over Tibet protests Scope of Sandy's devastation widens Egyptians hold pro-Sharia protest WWII carrier pigeon’s remains found Janowicz continues magical run in Paris Metropolitan Funeral Cover from R36 per month Home Crime & Courts Politics South Africa Africa World Opinion Back Page Special Features INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPERS Finance and Economic Development MEC Alan Winde. Photo: Jason Boud Cape Town - MEC Alan Winde was mugged while on his bike on his way to work on Friday morning. But the finance, economic development and tourism minister had the last laugh as his bodyguard tracked down and arrested the assailant within an hour. Speaking to the Cape Argus soon after the drama, Winde, pictured, praised the superb work by his police protector. “We left my home in Durbanville at 6am. At around 7.10 we were riding on the bicycle lane through Paarden Eiland, near where the lane passes under the N1. “There was a man standing in the road, and as we rode past he grabbed my arm and pulled me off my bike, also knocking my protector off his bike.” The bodyguard was not named as he is a member of the police’s VIP protection services unit. “[The mugger] leaned over, and pulled my cellphone out of my cycling shirt’s back pocket,” Winde said. “My protector kicked him, but he ran away.” Winde and his bodyguard cycled to his office and tracked his cellphone. “My phone is an iPhone, so we immediately tracked it to Woodstock.” Apple iPhones are equipped with self-tracking technology using GPS locators. “My protector and driver jumped in the car, and using a second iPhone, tracked the guy and arrested him. We are at the police station now laying charges,” Winde said mid-morning. Asked about any injuries, Winde laughed: “At worst, I have a bit of a sore bum.” Winde said he would raise the incident with the province’s and city’s teams working on cycling safety projects, and also report the incident to the City’s Mayco member for Safety and Security, JP Smith, to discuss any possible further safety measures for the route, if they were deemed necessary. In a statement this morning, Winde said: “To the man who stole my cellphone, your actions will not deter me, and the many others who enjoy cycling in our city, from returning to my bike. “Next week, I will be back on my bike. You [the mugger], on the other hand, will be in jail.” Great publicity for the plight of the dangers we as cyclists face daily and we don't have the luxury of protectors...any comments..
  17. Hi had tundra on my anthem was ok..but when I sat on my gobi..it's heaven.. I've since sold anthem but my gobi will always stay with me. Get the Kium rails..way lighter than manganese. Gobi the best mtb saddle ever.
  18. Hi I have a lake..good value for money no complaints. The boa system principle is similar to the s works with with knob turning using thin metal to tighten our shoe.
  19. Why do we limit ourselves when it comes to our toys..if the wife needs a washing machine, holiday, car etc we get them the best we can afford..so y don't u buy the pyga with xt ztr etc ..u work hard u deserve it. Life is short my man we have this belief that Tomorrow things will be easier or get better when in hindsight we are in the prime of our lives ...right now. So short of robbing a bank or putting yourself in debt buy the pyga or cannondale ..who knows how long we have on earth..how often have u heard people saying i should have done..gone..if you young u imagine things be easier as u earn more.. But with that come more debt responsibilities commitments..I recall as a student working as a waiter earning 200 a weekend being 'richer' than I am now. So go out and buy ur dream bike..I did..live for the moment ..life's short
  20. Hi I need help on choosing my 29 er tires. The options are 1.geax saguaro TNT on both wheels or 2. combination maxxis ardent Ust front and crossmark lust in front. I know this has been discussed in great length but I would appreciate all your opinions and experiences with either most people have good experiences with both i want to make the right choice.. Thanks Cana
  21. Yep will do thanks
  22. hi im sorry im not sure what you referring wrt 'what the build will look like'. please elabvorate and i will gladly respond. if you would like to know the components, i have included all on the previous page, i need to change the tires and the seatpost and gobi saddle.
  23. Im looking at everyday everthing - im more of a weekend warrior with friends so more social entering the odd races but nowhere near being competitive.
  24. well done SAPS, we often hear the bad reports and it's uplifting to know they are making in roads against crimes committed, all we need now is the judicial process to improve in expediting sentencing.
  25. My garmin 610 is great with many functionalities..may be found to be pricey tho.
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