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Firozfx

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  1. I used Front: Vittoria Barzo 2.25 Rear: Vittoria Saquaro 2.20 (traction rolling direction) Not 1 puncture, not one front washing out Perfect combo
  2. Did the 160 last year. You do the WTF climb upfront then its alot of long drags. A few bumps from 80 to 120km
  3. Also Incubit in Potch https://frameservices.incubit.co.za/wp/ Check his instagram too for some amazing work
  4. I wanna see these guys go down rooiberg at 2am in the morning on those skinnies. could be perfect camera moments
  5. Was there last week Thursday. Used the main entrance. Kareekloof entrance is closed Road conditions were near perfect. Came across 1 small pothole Lots of animals now. Note that you have to pay at the main building. I had to pay R80 for taking a car in with my bike (Car R35 and cyclist R45) and payment by card only. They had alot of workers there cleaning up the area. The toilets are in working order. The picnic area is closed so carry enough fluids
  6. +1 for enduroseali But also another less know south African brand is Noloopholes. https://noloopholes.co.za/shop-2/ R1400 for 5L. It has a very chemically smell but it works extremely well. I used it in my first Munga. could hear the air leaks from the tyres in the dead of the night on a long thorny stretch of road. it sealed all. Plenty of them. The seat tube was coated full with sealant so it sealed dozens of punctures
  7. Aftershokz Aeropex bone conduction headphones. End of discussion Super comfortable and safe for traffic. Nothing else comes close.
  8. I've been running Barzo front and Mezcal rear for 2 years now on 4 different bikes. Ran a dual suspension at Munga 2019 with Mezcal front and rear at 2. 5 bar This year ran a rigid hardtail with the same tyres but 1.2 front and 1.8 rear. I weigh 80kgs plus 16 for the bike in munga setup. It was beautiful. Now I run all my barzos at 1 to 1.3 bar. Even on a dual suspension. Only thing is to be extremely careful on Rocky terrain. But tremendous grip on windy singletrack.
  9. It's simple, go get a saddle fit. My first spez had the long nose spez phenom, and it just took t.i.t.s to get used to it. I now ride the short nose spez power and ridefarr saddles. They do the same thing. I ride short tech trails and long distance up to The Munga races. There is a crossover where the saddle doesn't matter anymore. Like 15 hours. The only time I find I sit forward is when hammering on a flat stretch and leaning forward on the bars. The shorter saddles are recommended imo.
  10. Hi. I'm a cycling addict. I just finished my 8.7kg hardtail mountain bike that shares my obsession with 3 other mountain bikes.
  11. Firozfx

    Formula 1...

    I watched the start till the 3rd corner, then changed the channel. Nothing seems to have changed till the end. It's gotten boring
  12. Its not a cycling only strap but Ive been using the Garmin HRM Tri since 2016. 2 ironman, Joberg2c, Munga, many cycling and running races and still going strong. Key advantages. The strap never stretches, The HR unit is non removable so you cant lose it Easy washing, just throw it into soapy water If u ever decide to take a jog or run, it gives run dynamics If u ever decide to swim it measures Hr underwater Disadvantages Only the initial price but thats all
  13. Sjoe. Some guys taking their drivetrains apart to clean it I just jetwash the each chain link from sides and top, chainring, cassette and pulleys. Blasts all the dirt easily off. No fuss.
  14. Yeah. I know that. Looking at options
  15. I have a 2015 Specialized Epic Expert bike that i use for ultra long distance riding (Munga, regular 100 milers etc). Get to 150 hours pretty quickly. Just did my rear shock at a cost of R1450. I service the shock 3 to 4 times a year But I am going to order a yoke so that i can replace the rear brain shock with a normal shock. Just need to find the right one https://www.bikeyoke.de/en/bikeyokes/ https://www.bikeyoke.de/en/Specialized-Epic-2018-2019.html
  16. Firozfx

    Munga Grit

    More clarity. I used a borrowed wahoo element bolt exclusively for navigation. My own edge 820 for capturing the ride, hr speed etc. Both were plugged in permanently to a power bank. During the night the back light was on the wahoo. Both devices were on for the entire 99 hr ride. They were never switched off. I carried 2 power banks, 20000mah and 10000mah. I went overkill as I didn't want to risk losing navigation or the ride. The 20000mah still had some charge in it at the end and they were never charged on route. The grit is a 50 hr max ride, and if u using 1 device only, it is likely that a 10000mah should work. Faster u ride the less power u need. Get a good one. The energizer ones are great
  17. Firozfx

    Munga Grit

    This is in the race prep document "Remember that the Munga Grit is a GPS only route. So, you need to be able to follow a course on a GPS to finish the race…simple! The best thing to do is to start this process early. The Mini Munga rides are a great opportunity to ‘practice’ using your Garmin or other device and to get used to it." It is identical to the Munga race prep document. You would need to use your gps navigation as the route would not be marked. Stick a small powerbank on your bike to power the gps. I did this for The Munga
  18. Jetwasher. Fast and gets all the dirt off. Been doing it for years on my mountain bikes with no problems. I use oil as lubricant.
  19. So what is the service interval on a kickr 3? Mine is 2.5 yrs old. It's the usual noisy one at high cadence. But I do have a delay when using erg mode when jumping from say 135w to 250 or 300 or more. There can be up to about 8 sec delay till it sets to the new power. I regularly do a spindown Do I need to send it in for service/repairs/upgrade?
  20. Picked up last week Full black Sworks Epic with AXS and Quarq
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