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  1. First time doing the event (60 mile) and on my gravel bike.

     

    Got a puncture in the first 10km which was not ideal as I was feeling up to it on the day. Stop to fix the puncture with the plug which unfortunately came out so had to plug again and stop again to pump thereafter  :thumbdown:  

     

    At the 2nd water point at Malgas I used the proper pump of the tech station and that lasted to the end of the 60 miles. I pushed on a bit after the wheel issues and manage to finish in 04h40'eish which I'm happy with but the legs are still feeling it today.

     

    The later start of the 60 mile was better in terms of light and also had less riders, but agree not sure why you want to climb over things to get to the front and push your way in. If you are that strong you have 60 miles to make your break so don't be a d@@s that time of the morning.

     

    The roosterkoek was a disappointment to me after all the hype, I expected the proper type which I normally buy on the way to Swellendam at a farm stall. I made up for it by stopping there on the way back, do yourselves a favour and stop at Bonfrutti and order a roosterkoek  :clap:

     

    The weather was great although the start was freezing. Looking forward to do the event again next year and will sign up for the 60 mile again. The surface was fine for the gravel bike ... just the last bit over the grass field was lekker bumpie.

  2. I'm a huge Giant fan and looked at the Revolt as a gravel bike option. Ended up settling for the Titan Switch Pro. Running 43mm Panaracer tyres, what a pleasure.

     

    The value is hard to beat, carbon bike with full Ultegra at the same price of Alu and 105.

  3. Although I do not own one of the two I have done some homework the last week or so …. The Tacx seems to be a good trainer, however from various forums they have software issues and the software requires a serious pc to run the software smoothly. There are also many comments on the integration of the software to other app’s like Strava. If you want to have more training features you have to buy additional licenses.

     

    The Fluid 2 is only a trainer with a progressive power curve while the PowerBeam Pro (Cycleops) will compare more with the iFlow. Both have a virtual reality trainer function and you have a monthly subscription on the Cycleops software.

     

    At first I was also looking at the Tacx trainer but now I’m leaning towards the PowerBeam Pro. If you going to spent the money do it once and be happy.

     

    I’m sure some Hubbers who owns these trainers will be able to assist more accurately.

  4. So I’m in the market for an indoor trainer (IDT). After a little research it seems like the Tacx range is not too bad and you can also get some of the models with a virtual reality function.

    There are also some posts on the forum of group rides which looks like fun, however, you need an additional licence.

    Some help on selecting a trainer will be great:

    1. What make/model IDT do you have?
       
    2. Will you buy it again?
       
    3. Do you use the VR mode, is it any good?
       
    4. Software issues?
       
    5. After sales support?
       
    6. Other comments?

    The youtube videos gave me an indication to what I can expect, but I prefer to hear from the users.

  5. The results are out and I was timed 7 minutes longer than my watch. Due to me deciding to rather ride in % than in $.

     

    Guy from our training group did the same but he was timed correctly. Happened to anyone before? How do you proof that you dropped a couple of groups?

     

    02h35 is not bad but will be happier with 02h28 after a wedding and 4 hours sleep the night before.

  6. I ride stans tape with normal foldable maxxis tyres on dt swiss rims ... not the UST type tyre .... no problems to date and have been riding like this for a couple of years.

     

    If I add up number the tyres I have used and the price difference between normal foldable and UST type i have been saving lekker moola for other cycling goodies

  7. i'm a heavy rider and had the same problem on my mtb after replacing pads with xtr pads. they had no stopping power and made a hell of a noise. the lbs did bleeding and setting of brakes but nothing helped.

     

    i have since replaced with swisstop and it was the best "upgrade" ever, never looked back. simply fitted the pads and that was it .......

  8. No free stuff, I took my heart rate monitor in to have it serviced and new strap fitted, after half an hour received a SMS to say it was ready for collection. Fantastic service. Well done guys. :clap: :clap:

     

    Did you pay the same for the service and strap at the expo or did you get a special price?

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