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Kranswurm

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  1. Crazy
  2. I had a pair of Industry Nines and hated the noise
  3. I was there 2 years ago and you are not allowed unsupported.Guy staying at the Bavianskloof Lodge where I was staying was there to train trail running and he also had to have a support vehicle. BTW the food at the Lodge is ongelooflik.Hantie's Kudu Pie with Quince Preserve on the side is a meal made in heaven. https://www.baviaansklooflodge.com/ I was planning some more hiking and adventure there this year but my July road trip plans were rudely interrupted
  4. Nice..but where are the trees?
  5. Kranswurm

    RIFLE

    Jacket is the answer And it looks smart or casual
  6. Kranswurm

    RIFLE

    Hi Do yourself a favour and go for the biggest frame size that fits you and is comfortable. You will not be sorry. Far more accurate and less recoil Obviously how you intend to carry and or conceal the gun will be a factor in your choice Good luck
  7. She is highly rated overseas,don't worry
  8. Her husband is also a super guy.My son rode with him briefly on the RSA WEB team i believe it was
  9. Too much information John :-)
  10. What bike is it? Buy 2.They are not expensive I always carry on long trails in the bush
  11. Change the hanger
  12. Hands down the better option. When I first started riding "Fun Rides" it was Clips(Straps and Cages) and cleats which had a groove which sat over the edge of the pedal.Flat shoes were what we wore to school and back on the bike.I learnt very quickly how to do a track stand and to loosen the straps when I needed to stop and get off.I don't recall battling to disengage.In any event it was a road bike and no need to. Clipless was a revelation as the contact was firm and piss easy to disengage.Greatest was no pressure on the top of the foot. Come my first mtb in the early 90s it was great to have clipless which I went straight to without flats at all.I have never done the heavy down hill or enduro stuff and have never felt the need to wear flats. One can adjust the tension of the spring in the pedal and engaging and disengaging is second nature.
  13. We lived right next to overhead power lines for yonks and those were meant to be bad for you.We all survived.The worst off were the raptors who kept flying into the power lines and falling injured. On the positive side you should not battle for signal.
  14. Nice stand that
  15. Ask your own short term insurance provider
  16. I did not see much in the whole issue.It happens.
  17. Nice A friend has her house in Stilbaai.Lekker plek
  18. And a Happy Heritage Day to you as well. I am not a huge braai fan so its porkies mash and peas tonight
  19. Very sad Funny enough I was watching a clip this morning on when he demanded Curtly Ambrose remove his wrist band which was the same colour as the ball.It pissed off Ambrose who proceeded to demolish Australia.
  20. Never liked him even when he won the TDF.....gives me the heebie jeebies
  21. This looks good
  22. The file is one thing Making sure it is implemented is another.
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