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Beesrib

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  1. Hi guys, my SS was build using a SRAM 2x10 crank and I am currently still using the 39T chainring, and only removed the 26T(I think). At the back I have a 15t cog. My riding areas are fairly flat and it works well for training, but want to have a option for if I go riding somewhere else, where a 34 or a 36 could help me out a bit. But I have been looking, and it seems that most SS specific or other narrow wides are all 104BCD, where the SRAM is 120BCD. Where do I look for 120BCD chainring options, or what are the other options? thank you
  2. wow that is looking so pretty and bling blingy. what are you running, 34 front 20 back? Happy days!
  3. that's cool. there are a couple of options, I went the cheaper route and bought one of those JD Bugs from game. It was the display one and the last one in stock so scored another R200 on it
  4. not lekka man I feel for you. Hope you get sorted.
  5. I bought a balance bike for mine when she turned 2. She still loves riding her scooter, but she is slowly starting to experience the balance bike, it is currently a walking exercise with the bike, but I think once she is a bit taller it will become a riding exercise.
  6. for sure, I am always trying to be very aware of those little hands. She loves spinning the pedals and always ready to help, so far, so good. thanks for the heads-up.
  7. Beesrib

    Eina

    eina hel, sterkte jong man!
  8. man o man, now I feel like a holiday. enjoy
  9. great job on the HTFU SS, that is really looking lekka. happy safe miles
  10. that is a nice blade!
  11. that sucks dude, really hope you get her back!
  12. hi man congrats. looking forward to a complete pic.
  13. fun and games!! enjoy
  14. Paarden Eiland?
  15. great work Zappa
  16. congrats MM
  17. wow what a bike!!
  18. lekka man enjoy!
  19. that looks bloody awesome! enjoy
  20. lucky buggers
  21. great work Dale!
  22. I bought a silverback storm with ZTR crest wheels when I was still tipping the scale on 113kg. till today I have not had a problem with the wheels or the bike. so I agree that stronger wheels are better for heavy riders and that most bikes should be able to take heavy riders. a lot will depend on the kind of riding you do, and the abuse you put your bike through on a daily basis.
  23. thanks for all the feedback. Will check it out, maybe just first try half a spoon.
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