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  1. I have one - DM me.
  2. No. It’s no longer a freeway there.
  3. I don’t think that’s a Campy BB. An older mechanic should have a splined tool in the bottom of his toolbox that will fit that. Try your LBS.
  4. Both RaceFace and Shimano are very reputable brands. Your incident sounds either like an extremely rare once-off failure of the crank (unlikely) or a damaged crank due to bad installation (more likely). Both brands make parts from the cheap and basic to the expensive and exotic. Your bike came with a RaceFace Ride crank which is about on-par with the Deore level from Shimano. So either a new RaceFace or Shimano crank will be fine. Make sure the pedal is ok - if the threads on the pedal are bad that might damage the new crank as well.
  5. We’ll just have to work harder to drop those under-geared MTBers on the road sections then!
  6. Had a great day out in AG - the Trilogy is a very cool event, a real skills tester, from road racing to hooking berms in the singletrack. Great course design! My only gripe is that flat-bar mountain bikes were allowed in the bunch - makes for some very dodgy bunch riding, I saw many near-misses when an 800mm-odd bar on an MTB got tangled up with a curly-bar rider trying to maximise slip. Please consider making this a drop-bar only event.
  7. Except for the 14km of riding on the beach part, although we had to walk that when I did it, so you could just as well have brought a TT bike for that section
  8. Cool, thanks for the feedback. Sounds like we're in for a bit of under-biking then! Fun!
  9. The gravel route says it crosses 14 A-frames at some point - are these ridable or are we going to do some cyclocross running up and down these?
  10. I have the Favero Assioma MX pedals and they are awesome. Very reliable power readings and mechanically at least as good as Shimano XT pedals if not better.
  11. Before you do the above things, take the pads out and rub them smooth and clean on some medium grit sandpaper. Don't use alcohol on the pads, only the rotors. Works for me every time.
  12. It’s a fantastic event, an incredibly rewarding route, even without the cliffhanger. But it’s a big day out. And fit a chainring 4 teeth smaller than usual - thank me later
  13. A friend's ortho told him that the MTBers paid for the holiday house but the padel people paid for the yacht!
  14. You need a permit but you can buy a day permit with Snapscan at the trailhead at the entrance to Botmaskop forest area from the Uniepark suburb and even at the top of Botmaskop as you go over onto the Skyfall trails (at the top of Bartiney Wines). The trailheads have boards up with a code for Snapscan. Honesty system - please pay and keep the trail builders employed!!
  15. This is a great route in that area that is mostly on quiet public roads. About 60% gravel (rough guess from memory). Good coffee shop at half-way point (just outside Hermon on the road to Riebeek Kasteel). https://www.strava.com/routes/3225428127168057302
  16. But there is already a stolen bikes registry on The Hub?
  17. You can use your Wahoo with this hack: Download the .fit file of your workout from your Wahoo to your computer. I do this via the share function on my iOS ELEMNT app. I just drop it on iCloud and then it appears on my Mac. Upload your .fit file to FIT File Tools - www.fitfiletools.com/#/changer#view - select Garmin Edge 520 (that works for me) and convert the Wahoo .fit file into a Garmin .fit file. Download that to your computer. Create an account on Garmin Connect - https://connect.garmin.com - and link it to Discovery. On the Garmin Connect newsfeed page - https://connect.garmin.com/modern/newsfeed - upload the converted .fit file using the upload button (top right). After a short while the session will push to Discovery and you'll get your points. I only load those files I need to make my Discovery quota each week. You can bulk convert and bulk upload as well so it's a five-minute-per-week job. Credit to the guy earlier in this thread who originally posted this hack. DM me if you have issues.
  18. https://escapecollective.com/grading-cross-country-how-to-define-modern-mountain-biking-trails/
  19. Is anyone currently using a Wahoo head unit and successfully uploading workouts to Discovery Vitality? I've tried the "rigmarole of the wahoo > fft > connect > vitality steps" but no luck. Discovery either does not get or ignores workouts from Garmin Connect uploaded in this way.
  20. Great event, thanks! Will be back.
  21. When I still ran tubes I used latex for racing. Had to treat them carefully, including using lots of baby powder between the tube and tyre to help it move around. Supposedly helped to give the tyre a more supple feel, but also to stop the tube from snagging. Still had a few pop for no apparent reason. If I were to go back to tubes I’d try the tpe types for better reliability. Edit: just remembered that some people thought the baby powder was a waste of time as at 100psi it would not let the tube move anyway 😎. Did make it easier to install/remove tho.
  22. When you have your own bike company you make your own monster cross bike! An XC-bike rear triangle welded to a gravel front-end. All in Ti (and much 3D printing). https://escapecollective.com/tech-gallery-made-2024-part-one/ Darren Baum's DBM (Drop Bar Mountainbike)
  23. My first 29er (circa 2010) - fell in love with the lines First rode it single speed rigid just for fun (I had other bikes for "serious" riding) then 3x10 rigid and raced it like that for a year or so (by then this was my "serious" bike) and then relented and got a squishy fork. 10 years of happy miles until the bonded bottom bracket shell worked its way loose from the frame (sold it cheap to someone with the patience to repair it).
  24. Awesome preview here: https://escapecollective.com/2024-paris-olympics-track-racing-guide/
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