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LuckyLuke

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  1. I had a carbon hardtail, road bike and a DS. Too much maintenance etc...Kept the road bike, sold the DS and sold the carbon hardtail for tire clearance issues. Tried a gravel bike but its too harsh of a ride and kept dining rims on descends. Bought a rapide frame and have a 30mm id rapide wheelset and a set of AC wide lightnings, have a fox 32 100mm and a fox 34 120mm forks + a Rigid fork and looking for a lauf. Most of the time I just run the 100mm fork with race kings front and back, its fast and the steel frame is nice and soft. For gravel races I just put on the rigid fork with the race kings, for attas and the rough stuff just run the 100mm or the 120mm with some 2.35 tyres. Its a quick swop, takes a few hours. The rapide frame is heavy but if you can get a nice carbon frame with good tyre clearance its a good option
  2. Neewat ou Janos is n piele ou, ons verstaan dis Januarie en R150 mag dalk brood nodig wees, maar die Rant is nie die geld werd nie. Stuur jou bank besonderhede dan betaal ek sommer vir jou in.
  3. Stem ja, skuif hom, that atta 2 years back was my last atta because of the heat, my Desember holiday is also so much more relaxed not training for the atta
  4. Got a injury from spez saddles..switched to ergon, problem solved. Ergon sm and smc range is like sitting on sofa
  5. I just use a cloth over the bb, got a big bobbejaan spanner...just remember they both loosen in the same direction😅
  6. I am happy with my Rapide, running a 100mm fork and some race kings on 30id rims, I would say a 120mm fork would be perfect, for my local trails which is short ups and downs with some flow, sometimes you need to sprint to keep some speed where the race kings are nice and light and have enough grip, for the local xco's loops i would just put a 2.35 on front for jumps, drops and some more grip. Coming from a carbon hardtail with a 120mm fork for marathon racing which I don't do anymore, the rapide is much more relaxed and much softer springy ride. No internal cable fiddling, easy to service as I live in Ladismith and have to do everything myself. It's just so much fun and good looking bike which I can just hop on and not worry about chips and cracks and not taking the jump because I might break something... love the thick 800mm bars and short stem....it just works for my do it all bike
  7. I got some rapide rim brake road wheels, no complaints
  8. If you have money buy some race kings
  9. in the meanwhile just put a few rubber bands around your bottles
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