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  1. Cool thanks a lot, will ask about "Try out" Rides Thanks again and enjoy the week (Monday is over )
  2. Hi Guys, New to the scene and I was wondering if there are any sort of written or unwritten rules on joining more than one club. Possible reasons - weekday ride locations may vary to weekend Already paid annual fee and not so happy with club Like to keep my riding options open Pure curiosity Thanks
  3. Thanks for that, A really good point - guess I will never know until I try them out
  4. Hey there, Well soon to be newb MTB, I am looking at bikes and not knowing a lot can get quite confuzzling at times. Found these two articles on Size what do you guys think of them? http://www.mbaction.com/Main/News/Shootout-Wheel-Wars-29-vs-275-vs-26-5159.aspx http://www.bikeradar.com/mtb/gear/article/trail-tech-cutting-through-the-27-5-wheel-size-hype-38058/
  5. Club to join for someone who has not been on a bike since his BMX with Velcro straps around the handle bars and frame. Hi there, so I am looking at getting into mountain biking looks like fun and it gets me off the couch. As the title states I have not been on a bike in ages, been reading this great forum and doing some research on bikes on what to buy and what to look for, but once I get a bike what is the better club to join for an absolute novice - ( gear changing and so forth or am I over complicating it?) I see some clubs have flashy kits and other not, it is more the ride and assistance from the club I am interested in, are some clubs more beneficial for the weekend warrior who knows his bike up to the pro who conquers the Cape Epic and not so much for the coach potato who has traded his comfy cushioned chair & Xbox remote for the thrill of a ride through nature upon his mountain bike? I live out on the West Rand, Roodepoort side. I have looked into a few clubs so far, Cycle labs club, MTN's Club 100 and a few smaller clubs. My concern on the smaller clubs is me keeping experienced riders back and assuming the bigger clubs have larger groups that are broken down into experience and fitness levels. And final question, I see the large clubs offer Bibs shorts and Cycle Shirt or just pay a tad less and just get the shirt, any reviews on the bib shorts ? I ask because reading around some bib shorts seem to be rather uncomfortable. So any advise would be much appreciated, thanks a lot
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