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NotSoBigBen

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  1. are you talking about mampara's frame of grey's? My wife couldn't give a rats ring about anything of mampara's ..... now Greys on the other hand ai ai ai. You'd think she knew that Easy person personally man! maybe she does? - Minora so early ?
  2. are you talking about mampara's frame of grey's? My wife couldn't give a rats ring about anything of mampara's ..... now Greys on the other hand ai ai ai. You'd think she knew that Easy person personally man!
  3. www.cyclechallenge.co.za perhaps .......
  4. I don't think my wife is over it yet ..........
  5. I heard he's even gonna shave his legs ........
  6. Please go and fight in your own weight category son!
  7. You thinking you can take BG in a sprint on this finish huh
  8. Thug - I in fact saw that with my own eyes quite a few years ago .... haven't recovered from that shock yet ......
  9. I'd rather not DR if you don't mind .... might see you on there and scare the kids, the dogs and the cats man
  10. Of course you chose the right bike to try it on !
  11. Hey Sammajoor what you going for on the MTB?
  12. My wife says she loves that song called 'Ben' by MJ but turns out it's about his frikkin rat! Wierdo's ......
  13. C A B L E C H A N G E Advice: ? Leave the shifter on the handlebar. ? The shifter does not need to be opened. ? Use only new high quality cable and compressionless cable housing with endcaps. ? Line-up the shifter in gear position ?1? (front shifter) or the HIGHEST gear number (rear shifter). ? Detach the cable from the derailleur. ? Cut the cable off 6" (15 cm) from the shifter barrel adjuster. Discard the old cable and cable housing. ? Carefully unscrew cable change cap from cable entry with a screwdriver (Fig. 3). ? Push cable out of the cable entry with rotating movement (Fig. 4). ? Feed the new cable through the cable entry and out the barrel adjuster (Fig. 5). It may be helpful to remove the barrel adjuster for better visibility. ? Replace cable change cap. ? Feed the cable through the new cable housing and cable stops. ? Attach the cable to the derailleur and adjust indexing per derailleur instructions. Go here to see the pictures! http://www.sram.com/_media/pdf/sram/dealers/TM_MTB_MY05_E.pdf
  14. WW - I doubt you have enough clothes to get anywhere near either Michelin or Oros person
  15. Sorry mon ami! But bashguard vs chainwheel protector ....... lets see:- Bashguard - prevent damage to chainwheels while taking on extreme cross country and other such 'crazy' things as T is apt to do Chainwheel protector - this device on the other hand is to prevent the rider (yourself in this case) from getting chainwheel tattoo's or other damage to the body from the chainwheels while stumbling through technical sections You see the difference now . Having said that I have it from an undisclosed reliable (OK not sure how reliable as it's DR) source that your technical skills have in fact probably surpassed mine and your 'final' sprint has also become rather 'explosive'
  16. Oi Bob now can you give Slave some of those lessons seems he is struggling with the 'he who rides the small gears at the start will be able to ride the big ones at the finish' rule as told us by Jackie Lester some few many years ago .....
  17. Unless you ride without a helmet, ride through stop streets/robots or are a roadie and don't wave to mountain bikers .....
  18. Stunning mate! The gold bits are just enough and it has that class look as opposed to some of the the overdone kitsch stuff you see lately ...........
  19. Thanks Droo that looks the way to go! Tonight I do it!
  20. On second thoughts Nance there is a chance he wasn't waving but rather taking out his bottle (you know how they do that stretch the arm thingy) or adjusting something it was still a bit dark .........
  21. If my boss tells me one more time to 'just find a way' to get things done I'm gonna ring his tall skinny viking neck!
  22. Saw someone stopping at a red light, wearing a helmet this morning. A roadie and he even waved to us MTB'rs .... frikkin wierdo! And no I haven't thawed out yet from this mornings ride
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