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PotatoBagMan

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  1. 13 minutes ago, FootballingCyclist said:

    Yooor that place, eish, Always checking my life policies are up to date just before entering that circle(Actually  that whole stretch from the foot of the bridge on Liesbeek till i get safely onto the N1. Also, The inability of motorists to indicate correctly at a traffic circle.. Yoh yoh yoh

    Really spoilt for a choice in the span of 500m,
    would you like to get "door'd" by a parked car,
    or do you fancy a side swipe from a taxi,
    or is it a round of "Frogger" you fancy at the round-a-bout,
    or are you a purist waiting to get mugged and jumped,
    or just a good ol' shard of glass in the rubber.

  2. 45 minutes ago, Letum911 said:

    Ahhh I’ve forgotten how amazing BikeHub is!! Was active until about 4/5 years back and fell out the cycling world. Years later, I start looking for a coffee machine and the first question a mate asks me: “have you checked the hub”. Well here I am… I’m considering this same machine as a first electric machine (I’ve been using moka for the past 10 years, how is she treating you? Are the upgrades a necessity or is it something I can do in time?

    A mate runs this store.https://latteart.co.za/

    He's a strong advocate for the above Gaggia classic pro setup. I believe They're one of the importers of Gaggia. He'd be happy able to assist. 

     

     

  3. There are quite alot of VS type videos on YouTube where they compare the gopros Vs knock-offs. And even compared to the older GoPro models, those knock offs don't come close.

    I've owned a knock off a couple years ago and compared to my session 4 at the time... I got rid of the fakey in a matter of days. 

    I do media and film making as a profession and even as a hobby I wouldn't bother with those Knock offs . You're better off with a GoPro 6 and up.

  4. been using a set of egde designs xr300 as training wheels for a short while and no complaints so far, weighing in at 1490g priced at R2350. with a weight limit of 95kg

    I'm no expert, just thought I'd share this

  5. The feeling of freedom. Wind through my hair. Sunrises and sunsets pouring with sweat but a glint in your eye. The adrenaline of the single track. The feeling of satisfaction on completing a tough event. The amazing camaraderie in the sport. Watching the TdF. The places you see that cannot be accessed by any other means. Listening to newbies talk .... about riding 50 k's for the1st time or completing their first Argus, then maybe moving onto the real fun of mountain biking.

     

    Love the sport and everything that goes with it. Love the riders and all they do!

     

    Carpe diem and take your bike for a ride ... anywhere, anytime .... freedom!

     

    This line especially "the places you see that cannot be accessed by any other means".

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