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  1. I would suggest you update your adobe readers. http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ http://get.adobe.com/reader/
  2. You must know and accept that not all riders buy bikes from game, never shave their legs and ride on dirt roads with their raleigh helmets, tekkies and rugby broekies. I ride hard everytime. I push myself to get better and more fit, and thats how I enjoy myself. Don't judge or comment negatively about me, cause I don't do that to you. Each to their own.
  3. Sorry....I am still a noob so you have to forgive me. I always run away when people buying speakers start talking about wattage, same concept. In your opinion top 3 front and rear hubs? Considering price as well. My thinking is just, you bought 370gram rims, doesn't help you stuff them up with heavy shimano xt hubs...
  4. Thanks Johan. Any experience with Kore hubs? See they are R1200 front and rear and weigh about 75grams more than a R2000 set of hopes. Best pair of value for money hubs then I rate. If you order ztr crest rims on kore hubs laced with DT swiss revolution spokes you get a 1605gram wheelset for a steal of R3300!
  5. Ok so I bought myself a pair of crest 29er rims, now I am searching for hubs. Going to build as the cash comes in. Want to get the hubs next and when I got the cash spokes and have a pro build them for me. Thing is I came across these wtb hubs http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=49031 http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=49034 http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=49030 These hubs are well priced and weigh much lighter than hope pro's...so what's the catch? I have a GT zaskar pro 29er frame, unshure of how wide the rear hub should be. 10spd setup.
  6. M L

    Bike Size

    I am 1.86m and started off on a Medium, then upgraded to a large, and it didn't feel so lekker. Bike didn't handle very well so later I upgraded again, now on a medium 29er. I normally don't trust any advice given to me by bike shops. I also don't trust all the measurements and fitment advice on the internet. I don't follow strict rules, climb on the bike, ride it and adjust the seatpost height, spacers on stem, stem length according to how YOU like it. If you like how it feels and handles then I wouldn't change a thing. If you feel it is too small (bike frame sizes differ in top tube - length from the seatpost to the stem, and seat tube length - length from the bottom bracket to the seatpost hole), then the best bet is to sell the frame and buy a second hand frame alone. That will cut the costs lost to a minimum. Do remember that when you pedal and either one of your feet are at the lowest point there should still be a small bent in your knee. It shouldn't feel as if you are stretching your legs to pedal.
  7. Coil shocks are very heavy, on a budget go for a second hand duel air like the rockshox reba or a brand new coil and air shock like the rockshox recon. The tora is a very heavy shock, do you have a hard tail or a duel suspension bike?
  8. In my honest opinion the whole 29er thing is a bit over rated. Yes they are softer and they might seem faster (to some). I think it's more a case of a good bike fitment, weight and your fitness level.
  9. That must be some heavy tires. Is it really necessary for tires so wide? Do you ride a DS?
  10. http://demotivationalpost.com/motivators/11760821560/marketing.jpg
  11. No you all got it wrong here. Best groupset: SLX disc brakes sram X0 Gripshifts/trigger shifters XT front mech sram X9 rear mech XT crankset
  12. I had race king ust's. If you have the ust they are double walled. Already durable and strong so no need for the protection version. They didn't grip as well as rocket rons, on the back wheel they have better stopping power but on the front go for x-kings.
  13. Was considering upgrading my wheel set. Know of 1 or 2 places stocking agogo mtb hubs in CT. Haven't come across them often, no mention of them on CRC. Can anyone give me some more info on these hubs? Weight, durability, value for money? They are R1600 for front and rear which is not a bad price at all. Is the weight given on their website accurate? I cannot think it is. http://www.agogobike.com/en/products/?method=detail&aid=575
  14. Still don't understand how the purse is so small. Or the entry is so expensive. If you come 2nd, you can't even pay your entry fee, excluding if you got sponsored. I am sure a 2nd placed athlete in such a big event should at least be able to cover his entry fee?
  15. Mavic TN719 rims, think they come in a 26" version as well. weighs 510g. Absolutely bombproof. Add dirty flea hubs and dt spokes and you got yourself a very tough and good value wheelset.
  16. I am already a fool boet.
  17. Nicola to answer your question I think we need a few pics of your geometry...you know to see what bike will fit best. Just numbers isn't enough. Must be in Lycra shorts and preferably only a bra. Pics of the calves and buttox area would help immensely.
  18. Worst thing was these okes walking and pushing in the middle of a single track. Or hill. I mean seriously....then there was the guys who switch lanes like they are driving taxi's on the N1. Come on people. That's just basic cycling etiquette. But I am probably preaching to the choir here.
  19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX1YVzdnpEc&feature=related Ricky bobby I win? oops, move to chit chat please?
  20. on a 32gb I can't seen why you can't run alac on it. 32gb is more than enough for my library, but then again I'm not one of those guys having a 100gb library for bragging rights. I have what I want and listen to. A DAC is out of the question. Using it for cycling. Besides having a DAC will only make a difference with decent earphones or headphones.
  21. Ja also thought I should join ppa. Thanks for some feedback... Keep well.
  22. No Francois I'm not. That can't be right since they do list temp members names with resuslts....last year's results also including temp results.
  23. Interesting inputs, so endmondo is out on the touch. I have a dock so would like to stick with apple, itunes works a treat but the moto is worth a look. Classic is a bit heavy for my use RB but as you said, for car and office it's the one to go for. If you add R1000 so that's R3000 total you can get the 32gb touch. Now that's a nice deal. Touch is outweighing on the scale. Got a HD video camera (would be nice for some mtb races), you can get that holder to put it on your stem and put the odd movie, youtube video or app on it. There's even apps for sms'ing for free to other touches and iphones. Seen some free call (with wifi) apps as well, like skype for instance. The iphone is a bit out of my budget. Mom's phone is almost due for an upgrade but the 4s goes for R470pm. Maybe mtn has a good deal on the 8gb iPhone 4.
  24. Somehow my iPod shuffle broke and i am getting a R700 voucher. I would like to get some input on the matter of your iPod. I use mine mainly for outdoor activties. More battery life is always a better thing, that goes for space as well. The shuffle is only 2gb and battery life is pretty poor. So i am deciding on the nano or the touch. In sa the price diff is only R200 so my main problem with the touch is it's size. What do you guys have/prefer? Touch can take some nice apps like endmondo, battery life is x1.5 as good and 8gb is ok. Is the nano's size a no brainer? http://www.apple.com/ipod/compare-ipod-models/
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