Isn't this made from an old CitiGolf ad?I had a duvet with those colors back in 1984 (sub A)! The good old days
Take a look at this link. Especially the bit about knee pain and saddle height.
http://www.bicycling.co.za/training-nutrition/beginners/the-golden-rules-for-beginners/
Has anyone tried the First Ascent Compression Bibs? I got them just before Amashova. R899 and super comfortable snug fit. Chamois is tops too (IMO).
Back in the day when I was still at varsity (a looooong time ago), some of the serious riders used to put a shot of whisky in their bottles before a ride. Never quite worked that one out.
To be honest Honk, I can't imagine myself getting OUT OF BED after all that!How hard is hard and how much sleep did you get?
Cant imagine myself heading out for a 80k MTB ride after 18 beers, bottle of red, a few double single malts and a couple of tequilas on 4 hours sleep..?
Wine and knees just don't mix!
I came across this product. Finish Line Chill Zone. May do the trick.
Not sure how tall you are. The link below is for a bike that would be perfect if you are around 175 - 182cm tall. It is a Ride-Lite so, as per my earlier comment will be more comfortable on the back. Also well spec'd Shimano 105 at a very fare price. At R7000 it would be a steal.
https://www.bikehub.co.za/classifieds/69920-2013-merida-ride-lite-94-for-sale-mint-condition/
As far as your back goes, it may be better to go for a bike like a Merida Ride rather than a Merida Race. The Ride has a slightly longer frame geometry and is easier on the back. For your knees set-up is crucial and make sure they get you cleats spot-on.
Don't forget HTFU.
Not sure about Kulula but Mango allow you to buy an extra "bike add-on"for about R275 each way.
Birzman Frame and crank protector - R65.00 for STS. I'm sure you can get in CT somewhere.
Just googled it and CWC used to stock it. Even advertised it on the hub.
Contact STS Sports in Durban. They sell a nifty pre-cut pack that I bought for my bike for under R100.
+27 31 312 9479
Falco. You and I are on a wavelength here!
Glad they have been reunited. I was thinking that it was the result of his wife finding out what this bike was REALLY costing!
This is exactly what the OP is looking or but works out quite expensive. You could buy a decent set of wheels after 3 or 4 races.Have a look at www.flywheelhire.co.za, it's a mate of mate's business he is setting up. I have never tried it and not sure how it works but I remember him telling me about it so thought I would share it here.
I am sure they will hire them to you. ± R10 000. Good news, they don't mind if you keep them!
I started with the Race Lite 904 but then the bug bit and I have now upgraded to a Scultura Evo DA. Managed to find an old-stock 2012 at a killer price. Yummmmmm!That's what I've just got myself, and am very happy
Merida Road Lite 94 or Race Lite 904. On the money for a 2010
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As the Hubbers told me when I asked the same for my shoes and saddle, "These are well earned battle scars, show them with pride"!