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straatvark

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  1. We need to talk, i need a bike in Dublin early next year when my stuff is in transport. Shall we start a bike exchange?
  2. no Skye, that would NOT happen in my wife's kitchen We have a double garage, that is double lenght as well - the front part is tiled. That is the workshop, braai & "onthaal" area. That dining table is covered in thick workshop rubber 99% of the time when tools are placed on it. Harder work I do on a seperate proper work bench. BDuPlessis, the braai face outside as well, onto the stoep where we have that couch etc. And yes speed devil, there is cold beer (Tafel) in that white block The Pirate - Yes i loved that bike. Got mine from Auto Extra in Pretoria with my first pay check. The orginal paintwork was black with purple "cobweb" over it - that lighten up when the sun was right. How cool we were
  3. Bongani is a contractor revamping our "Sewend Hemel" exterior's paintwork etc. Long story, but near the end i took him in the garage and with a "this is yours" hand over my steel Hansom that i was planning to bring back to life for myself. This was my bike in the early 90's. Was a ZINI originally, then with a cracked frame repair become a Hansom with crappy paintwork. Reynolds 525 Basic Shimano Sport LX groupset that was improved here and there.. Gave the bike to couple of people that want to get into cycling but somehow made it back to me every time when they upgrade. The next words to Bongani was: "wash it today, then i will bring it to life for you" - So now i still have the fun of fixing up So here is a graphic status report of tonights work. (Will update as a make progress) Before, on the stoep's couch: Jig, my dream bike manufacturer's handler bar tape was the cheapest: (i hope he like it ) Trueing the mixture of Wolber and Ambrosio rims: Bongani's job for tomorrow's lunchtime is washing all the stripped groupset parts.
  4. I think that blue&pink pannier's is going to be the missus's christmas present - moerse cool
  5. Jig, dont they have indoor trainers?
  6. Do you know about negative feedback from the traffic authorities MK? My perception was that the traffic seemed to flow better this year? PPA do it better every year - starting blocks, the Bonnievale Bypass etc. I agree with waterpoints at a) Montaque/Ashton & b)Bonnievale Cellar + c) the PPA waterpoint @ 190km. PPA arrange dedicated pickup points at the coffee shops along the route with 2-4 PPA vehicles handling the transport of breakages to those. NO personal backup via Tredoux pass should be allowed - they can go straight to Montaque/Ashton. Then from Drew they should/could take the gravel shortcut to Swellendam (there wasnt BMW's or Ferrari's doing support anyway) Full motorbikes support for the top 15 teams based on seeding
  7. well ok, that is what i tried to tell the missus in the beginning...
  8. B in both cases You will find that your stoker are inspired to higher performance levels in the evation process, with the added bonus that the "standing problem" is not so big any more
  9. Great photo's Ronelle
  10. Please help the capies out here - Is this what you are talking about? http://www.cyclelab.co.za/default.asp?Id=17213&des=content&scat=supercycling/clubcyclelab&cl=yes
  11. alex hewitt Thanks, he sell pepper steak pies to me for lunch every day
  12. Who is the rider in the white Marcello kit?
  13. It goes with the frame paint job
  14. haha best topic for the day. There is always going to be a last nut that break, not all at once. (Even only for every short time) That means the very last moment before the wheel came 100% free moving, the torque transfer to the wheel (or FROM the wheel for front wheel) is off - center via that last nut/stub. So the wheel are "shot" away with a slingshot action, also causing the jumps etc. That is my "gorrel" for points in last 10 minutes of mechanics 202
  15. jig, they have more s#$t mud on them than uncle Basson's fries milking cows near Malmesbury in June Good to see Pokerface as well! Expect PM with news within a week straatvark2008-11-10 15:19:04
  16. Thanks Turtlek, got my tubes at the SAPO this morning. Will give feedback soon
  17. Ditto - I dont care removeable or no, but must be Presta. (I had enough problems on mixing diffrent type tubes on different bikes with different pumps. Its my toolbox standard - presta, or not tubeless at all) Thanks, Turtlek
  18. What is the possibility to channel some of those tubes to CT?
  19. I neeerlie daaid laughing. Where can I buy snails? And a "The Lone Ranger" theme track...
  20. Friend of mine use his IDT outside on the stoep - then shoots snails in the garden with windbuks straatvark2008-10-24 04:36:41
  21. Don't attempt to order Mavic spares with that serial number - I have the brand new, paid & incorrect spares in my garage... I was loyal - but that was destroyed by bad service to a point where I will never use Mavic products again. (Not even if they are from CWC) My issues was resolved at the end ja, but I'm so pissed off that the wheels is in the corner unused. I also feel the second hand value is reduced because of bad service reputation....
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