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No Hare

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  1. I prefer to do my protesting in the nude with my breastes buddy. Its 20:29 and I wonder how long this post will be up...
  2. keep on rolling
  3. do you maybe have a map to show precisely were number 145 is in Sir Lowries?
  4. English is my seventh language; the assistance of any language experts will be appreciated in rectifying any grammatical and language errors. Thank you. I’m an ignoramus when it comes to new technology. Isn’t the intension of a saddle to provide a stable sitting platform for your body when cycling? When leaning into a corner this saddle will move in the same direction with the result that your balance gets skewed and you will eat gravel? When using the brakes your legs and butt (e.g. saddle) compensate for the forward momentum by keeping your centre of gravity. If your saddle tilts forward, so will your butt slide forward with the results that your nuts is going to hit the crossbeam? Going downhill and you moving your body to the back of the saddle for less wind resistance will result in it tilting backwards and once again result in you sliding off the saddle and giving you a new, improved extra wide butt crack? Just wondering...
  5. my niggie se man se broer se vriend se pa ken die spietskops daar in umslanga... die ou is gearresteer vir Indecent exposure. The lycra was to much for a old tannie with things bulging all over the place ...
  6. but what kind of tick is the question?
  7. saw 7 puffies in the west coast national park during the past weekend. But this little f****r had me seriously worried!
  8. Nah, the crowbar did the job nicely
  9. the water option seems to work. got the wheel and chain off the frame last night. Thanks
  10. today is the opening of kreef season and this is how the water looks, not awesome
  11. Right Gents Thanks for the input. Got a few options to try out tomorrow. The specific plan that works, that contributor will receive a gift of 50g of superglue. will keep everyone updated
  12. You cant be serious!! Seriously?
  13. Acetone did not work, used a brush to paint the parts today. The paint started to blister but the glue will not dissolve. I suppose that after I used the Autosol, the bike can be hanged in the workshop as a momento? .
  14. My 5 year old neighbour and apprentice bike washer dry lube my road bike yesterday… with superglue. Can’t hold the little b@stard responsible, the containers look the same. Not able to remove the parts from the bike, so dippingit in the swimming pool (chloor) is out. Will find out who stocks Isopropyl alcohol in town and give it a try, thanks.
  15. What can be used to remove superglue from a bottom bracket, all chain rings, chain and rear derailleur?
  16. This evening was the first time in the saddle for more than a month. got home just after 2000 after a 10km commute. Only realized now what i've been missing staying off the bikehttp://1.1.1.4/bmi/cdn.bikehub.co.za/forum//public/style_emoticons/default/smile.png
  17. recless comment=deleted.
  18. no phones?
  19. Mine
  20. as that oke of Stellies mentioned... it all depends were you live. (Stellies -guy, am I right?) Here on the west coast people are still measured by who you are and not by what you own. Every weekend I see these single riders with their super expensive bikes fitted with all the bells and whistles. My best friend is my cycling app. type of guys. Normally I will stop and invite them to our outings. And normally they will ask what I ride... and I can see the lights dimming when I mention I ride a 10 year old road bike. Sorry for them, but they miss out on a lot of camaraderie.
  21. 20k, 30k, 27999 Rond at a special .... What the éll do you people do for a living?! I ride a 2004 Giant OCR3 and a 2012 Giant Escape1 with no shame
  22. Dont worry, die water is ge-earth!
  23. its the open areas that attract the insects: neck, face, arms and legs. Spray with something like tabart and even the ticks run away. Sorry no, i will not buy insect repellant cycling clothing.
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