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Brian Fantana

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  1. The guys from NSMB are at it again with another ''How To video'' I really like how they mess with the very similar cliche moves like pedal spins or lever pulling at the start of most videos sick edits: http://vimeo.com/91496760
  2. Live Streaming Downhill: http://live.redbull....maritzburg-dhi/ XCO: http://live.redbull....tzburg-xco-men/ DSTV:
  3. Brian Fantana

    POC Helmets

    There is a local agent for POC: 079 462 1253 sales@puremotionsports.co.za
  4. I have stayed at Tenahead Mountain Lodge a few times. It is awesome. The lodge is at the top of Naude's Nek. You can have a nice ride from there to Tiffendel (24km one way) but it is mostly uphill on your way there. If you are keen for a long ride, you can do Tenahead-Tiffendel-Rhodes-Tenahead. Should be about 80km. Beware of Rhodes Hotel, last year there were a lot of issues there. The owner rented the property out to another guy who managed the hotel as his own business. Well last year somewhere there was a dispute one Sunday afternoon, and the one guy bliksemed the other one through the hotel window. From what I hear, the service went south. That area is one of my favourite areas in SA. Awesome views, you can ride your bike, and you can fly fish in between. There aren't any MTB specific trails in that area that I know of.
  5. They are available from any Holdfast reseller. Paid R260 a month ago.
  6. Holdfast: 260910: Bicycle Holder (220400) – Fork Holder http://www.holdfast.co.za/portfolio/bicycle-holders-spares/
  7. Most important question: Is it Enduro Specific?
  8. David Millar's shoes for Tour of Flanders:
  9. You might want to do more research before posting, and marketing. The bike in your photo is the one Robert Mennen used at TransAlp last year when he was teamed up with Alban Lakata. This is the bike Robert Mennen used at the Cape Epic: You will find more photos in the gallery here: http://www.cape-epic.com/photogallery/87/
  10. Hope should make a Hope Pro 2 Evo hub with the words "Enduro Specific" laser etched onto the hub... It will sell like hot cakes!!
  11. My condolences to the family and loved ones. This is a very tragic accident. On a side note. Is the Tygerberg Mountain Bike Club trail maintained and managed in accordance with IMBA standards? Is the trail affiliated to IMBA (through AMA Rider)? If the trails are graded and maintained in line with IMBA standards, then this is just a tragic ACCIDENT and the trail cannot be blamed.
  12. Brendan Fairclough posted this a week or so ago:
  13. I am a big fan of Enduro Specific Enduro products, made for Enduro.
  14. Introducing the Enduro Sash™ Based in Cascadia, Washington, Enduro Specific Products (ESP) gave Pinkbike an exclusive chance to try out their Enduro Sash™, the first item in their new line of enduro specific products that will be released over the course of this season. A departure from the fanny packs that saw a small rise in popularity last year, the Enduro Sash™ is worn like a bandolier over either shoulder, and a nylon strap with a sturdy buckle loops around the back to help keep everything in place on the roughest race tracks. Hand sewn from heavy duty Cordura fabric, it's designed to hold everything an enduro racer would need over the course of their day. An elasticized strap at the bottom of the sash works as a goggle holster, allowing for quick access at the top of each stage. A small pouch holds a multi-tool and tire levers, while two velcro straps secure a 27.5” tube in place. There's also a small spot for stashing food, and another compartment for a flask filled with the 'spirit of enduro' (ESP added these compartments to our sash later and are not pictured). Based on rider feedback, there are already plans to increase the number of accessory pouches. ESP also said that they have plans to attach a square of velvet at the very top portion of the sash for mounting the merit badges that numerous enduro races have decided to provide to entrants upon completion of each event. Made in USA, once size fits all. MSRP: $75.00. www.endurospecific.com ESP's company slogan says it best: “We saw it coming.” Pinkbike's Take: We're fans of anything enduro related, especially if it's enduro specific, so right away the Enduro Sash ranked highly in our score book. We loaded up our Sash with tools, food, and goggles, and headed for the mountains for a long day of enduroing. While pushing up a gravel road, we found the food pouch easy to access, and didn't have any trouble eating all of the gels and gummy power foods we had packed within the first 30 minutes of our excursion. After successfully completing the climb (or 'transfer' as we've taken to calling anything that's not a downhill run), we took a nip from our enduro spirit flask, put on our goggles, and headed down the hill. On the descent, the sash stayed in place even when cutting corners and nose manualing around switchbacks, and we'd imagine that its low profile design would help keep it from getting hung up on that pesky course tape that can get caught on hydration packs. The design also allows for better air circulation than a traditional hydration pack, although it would be nice to see a lighter more breathable fabric offered as an option for those steamy summer races. ESP's inaugural product meets the needs of the demanding enduro racer, and its durable construction should make it last for multiple seasons of hard riding. We're excited to see what this small upstart has in the works - rumor has it that an Enduro Serape will be the first item in their apparel line. - Mike Kazimer Source: http://m.pinkbike.com/news/exclusive-first-look-prototype-enduro-sash-2014.html
  15. Still a few hours till midnight, so here goes, the latest Enduro gear released today: Introducing 20SWITCHINCH - 26" to 27.5" Conversion Kit The latest dilemma for all of us is 26” or 27.5” wheel size. Can’t decide? Want to try them both without spending loads of money on a new frame & wheels etc? At DMR we've found a solution. The difference in radius between the two sizes is about 12.5mm, so we’ve been testing prototypes of a rim bed spacer that fits a bit like a tire onto the 26” rim and increases the diameter to the 27.5 tire seat diameter and provides a new rim profile on top. Working name is the DMR 20switchinch and it has a rigid outer rim with the flexible ‘liner’ fitting bed that is mechanically locked to the ‘receiver’ rim & also further clamped by air pressure (actually a significant amount of force is exerted over the area around the circumference). Fit the 20switchinch, fit new tires and tubes and providing your frame and fork has clearance for 27.5 tires you are good to go. Naturally the system is for Disc brake use only. We’ve been testing on a couple of widths and it will work over a tolerance of 4mm - inner rim width of 19 - 23mm. The prototype system adds about 200 grams per wheel, but we expect to save up to 70 grams on the production version. The floor of the 27.5 rim bed is tubeless ready with the bead hook feature built in. Still early days but we are hoping to have it available later this summer for around £27.50 each. We are also prototyping a 27.5” to 29” and a “narrow to fat bike” version, but we are not convinced on the size of this future market yet. Source: http://www.pinkbike.com/news/introducing-20switchinch-26-to-275-conversion-kit.html
  16. Brian already getting big air on the Tracer 275:
  17. I was being sarcastic. Please refer to my post above.
  18. It will be identical to any other mudguard, but with the very, very important phrase "Enduro Specific" printed on it. (I am actually having a dig at the latest marketing buzzword Enduro. Stuff we have been using for years in trail and all-mountain riding is now advertised as Enduro products. Same with bikes, two years ago they were all-mountain bikes, now they are called Enduro bikes. Pinkbike is having a 1 April dig at the Enduro buzzword as well: http://m.pinkbike.com/news/exclusive-first-look-prototype-enduro-sash-2014.html Read what is printed on the rim: http://m.pinkbike.com/news/introducing-20switchinch-26-to-275-conversion-kit.html
  19. I will only get one as soon as they make them Enduro specific. An Endurer can't just go out Enduroing without the appropriate parts on his bike.
  20. Just entered for the three day. Looking forward to this one!!
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