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MaXiMuM

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  1. I see it now, don't race, so did think about it. It's probably still there. Gonna go look now. If I do get it, is there some way to get the ball rolling now?
  2. Saw this while at the BP / Sasol on 3rd Road, Northwold, Randburg.
  3. I never get coffee... But a smile and good job is kinda why I go!
  4. I know she's a little older, but i do love her... Before and after pics! Thanks to The Sherrif New Items - Dropper Post - Rear Shock - Shorter Stem- New Drive Train, gone from 3x9 to 1x10, Narrow Wide Chainring, installed yesterday. - Clutch Derailer - American Classic Wheel Set - WTB Saddle - Home Made Mud Flap!! Just gotta change the rubber...
  5. Got this little baby... Now I coffee anywhere!! http://www.handpresso.com/produit/55402_outdoor_hybrid_2.jpg http://www.handpresso.com/en/espresso-machines/manual-espresso-machines/handpresso-pump-set/
  6. I like this thread... I am not clipped in, but always try do them... And some days I just don't have the balance, others I can do them all day long. My best was 2 light changes,with a long crawl between them,and a crawl into the interchange, I was turning right, across the traffic, earned huge respect from the car behind me. He got stuck at the next light and made space for me, then followed me down a long hill, stopping a big truck from coming next to me.
  7. Please tell me you didn't just type that... Ugggggghhhhh
  8. Finally got in front of my PC to add a pic or two.
  9. Love mine... Nothing wrong with it what so ever...
  10. So the bomb hole claimed another rider today. I was the first first aid trained cyclist to offer assistance, which is concerning, as the patient must have been down for a while when I arrived. Without going into details, he was relatively stable, but in shock, I stabilised him and got him into a flat recovery position, and waited for the paramedics. It is a neck and upper back injury, so there wasn't much more to do, except keep him stable and wait for the professionals. Thankfully my work has always required me to be first aid trained and I would say that the skills lernt gets used once every 6 months or so. Personally, I would love to see more people doing a first aid course, especially because of the dangers associated with riding. They are inexpensive and you can do a basic one in a day.
  11. Got one to eat, but couldn't jam it. Got a tarpon in 3 foot of water, and 4 bones over 10lbs. Read the next Flyfishing Magazine for the article.
  12. Yip, going to look closely at the geometry. Thank you.
  13. Just trying to find out who's riding what? There is a ladies saddle thread, which made a lot of sense, thought this might be a good idea. So I am trying to find out more about getting a bike for my gf. She is 5'1" and 50kg's. knows how to ride, but hasn't ridden trails and things. So ladies, what pony are you on? What size are you on, versus your height? and What recommendations do you have when buying a ladies bike? What to look for specifically and what to avoid. Thanks.
  14. Thanks Sheriff, was gonna come visit on Friday anyway, she will be in tow. We will check it out. B)
  15. Drove past the other day and the kids were crossing the pump track with no regard to other users, unfortunately, I won't go till the kid issue is resolved.
  16. Well I say 49kg, but that's cause she a girl, it's a little more. 52kg.
  17. Thanks to the Hubbers, seems I'm sorted for the moment.
  18. That's awesome. Thank you guys so much. Lets do this. If anyone is riding mass next Friday and has a small that they might be willing to lend us, it would be greatly appreciated.
  19. Yip, think a small should be OK for a test ride, but if we gonna throw loot at it then I will get her sized properly, she might be extra small. Ex-ballet dancer, so pushing pedals shouldn't be an issue.
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