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  1. What crank length do you ride? I know the most popular is 175mm, but 'back in the day' they used to regularly do the 177mm or even 180mm. The difference between 175mm and 177mm is 2mm only, with a claimed 3% power output increase. The advantage of a longer crank is more leverage, but you do sacrifice acceleration!
  2. okay... who can't cut and paste a template??? AND RATE WITH THE STAR SYSTME PPL!!! USE THE STARS
  3. I'm riding Schwalbe Stelvio's now for the first time ever, and i am very impressed with them so far, except obviously in the wet, since they are slicks. Copy and paste the template below and fill in the fields so we can see who runs what! Rate it also overall with a star system out of 5 Brand: Schwalbe Model: Stelvio Cost: R658.00 Pros: excellent dry weather. Good puncture resist Cons: dodgy in the wet, like any other slick Overall: great racing tyre, and overall good value for money
  4. Hey Hubbers... tell me, who is going to do the Cedarberg Escape?? It is a long way away, but I'm thinking ahead. Would anybody be willing to give me a lift down? I'll go halves on petrol there and back. I live in rondebosch. PM me if you can help out! Thank you
  5. different.... but not my slice of tea
  6. Still can't let Bambi or whoever the hell he is, get away without at least one klap
  7. You don't race world cup. Leave carbon alone. Stick with durability. I ride carbon myself and unles you race, its a watse of time and money unless of course, you like bling
  8. I actually went to Bike max Power. They helped my set up a lot!!! Good service too and loads of advice and tricks of the trade. They adjusted my cleats. Seat height. and suggested 175mm cranks for me Very nice!! la la la la la
  9. What bike you looking at?? Cervelo R3 with EA90 forks and wheelset... i think I need a towel
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