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  1. To all Greonkloof regulars. Say hi to "Monty" the new resident training partner. He will be particularly helpful with your sprint training
  2. See you later!
  3. Well done Wes, You achieved your goal! Now time to set the next one hey! Hows the diet / Weight loss coming on? (or off)? Congratulations
  4. .....and I live right next door to Hazeldean! Ok. This is not cool. It would be in both your and Single Track's best interest to communicate. You're obviously peeved at their response to the issue. It would appear that they're trying to get off lightly. I'm looking forward to their comments. VT-2 Don't back down brother. I don't think that a waiver (which may appear on their wall somewhere) will cut it if you go the legal route. In my opinion you should have laid a charge of theft whether you were going to claim from your insurance or not! Singletrack - do the right thing here and correct this situation! Did they really have the 'sorry, it's not our problem' attitude? Unbelievable! Guys! Communicate, communicate. Sooner rather than later! Steve
  5. [ Stewie, it was a brilliant place for okes and their bikes. It is near the Ngwena Village at the extreme Western end of Beyers Naude drive in the sticks. It was the brainchild of abrasive/misunderstood Geoff the Aussie. He transformed the crappest piece of land in the world into a fantastic place to ride. It is a large plot overgrown (but I mean overgrown) with bluegums, blackjacks, stink-apple and other obnoxious plants, through which he carved many kilometers of twisting track. It has drop-offs, bridges, scary rails, crazy bridges over a sewage dam (I kid you not) and a long hard uphill. It was great fun. The most fun to be had was to watch Geoff throw smokers off the property with a flurry of swearwords. Walking on the little patch of lawn was a crime too, but I loved the place. Geoff then went on to greater things and built the MTN Bike park. And to think that I wheelied my bike out of the 'shop' / office onto the grass patch! He must have been spitting snakes! Oh well, what you don't know can't hurt you
  6. Lets not forget the sponsors!!! A big thanks to Giant and the guys at Dragon Sports for sponsoring Glenn's Hardtail Frame as well as his entrance fee to the Freedom Challenge!!!! Also to Grant (Hope) for you assistance.
  7. I picked up a front wheel in Groenkloof a few months back. Posted it on the hub but unfortunately no one ever claimed it. Sad, the oke or chick would have had to buy a new wheel and it's lying in my garage gathering dust.
  8. Thanks! Excluding the wheels and chair (saddle) the cost was R430.00 (powder coating) and the anodizing was free! (the monkeys never charged me). Wheels: NS Bikes Hubs where around R850.00 Halo hoops plus spokes and nipples and wheel build came to R 1500.00 and that's about it. Oh and it also cost me one hell of a lot in lost riding time! I'm sure Father Christmas will still bring my assistant his presents
  9. Rolling Chassis
  10. Had to clean out a number of threads Progress pic with one seriously untidy workbench. There is a partially build bike in the somewhere!!
  11. I bought a new set of hubs (NS bikes) as well as a set of Halo Combat rims and had my mate Daryll build up the wheels with straight gauge Stainless Steel spokes and red anodized nips. He also gave me a set of Continental Diesel 2.5 tires. Now I have a set of seriously strong (read heavy)! wheels.
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