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  1. 02/09/2009 14.9?C - Bela-Bela 14.5?C - Bloemfontein 13.0?C - Cape Point 13.1?C - Cape Town 14.3?C - Cape Town International Airport 18.9?C - Durban 14.9?C - East London 9.5?C - Ficksburg 12.8?C - Fort Beaufort 14.2?C - Grahamstown 10.4?C - Ixopo 10.5?C - Johannesburg 16.1?C - Kimberley 12.4?C - Klerksdorp 15.5?C - Komatidraai 16.4?C - Mafikeng 13.4?C - Mokopane 18.0?C - Nelspruit 18.0?C - Phalaborwa 23.0?C - Pietermaritzburg 14.8?C - Plettenberg Bay 12.2?C - Polokwane 13.2?C - Port Elizabeth 9.5?C - Postmasburg 13.5?C - Pretoria 14.5?C - Slangkop 13.1?C - Strand 13.8?C - Thohoyandou 9.9?C - Uitenhage 13.5?C - Vereeniging 14.6?C - Welkom 12.0?C - Witbank And it is now 29 deg C in Durbs and 31 in Maritzburg, so it must be 30 deg here, feels more like 35 deg.. cooking ek se, if this is a taste of summer then I'd hate to know how hot it's gonna be
  2. Never tried Slime so I can't say, but had tyre liners on my old bike and on my new one and touch wood (touching my head), not one puncture, so far
  3. Take me where the sun is shining - Coleske
  4. COOL so now you going to do the study I take it?? Nope' date=' can't do two at once.[/quote'] Talk of threesome and all the men around you go crazy with fantasy. But to enjoy such a setting, it is advisable to first devise threesome rules and limits which should indicate each individual's comfort levels which should be understood and respected. I think with all this talk about 3somes and with THAT thread popping up again, Dirty will be wearing a chastity belt at THAT ride
  5. COOL so now you going to do the study I take it?? Nope' date=' can't do two at once.[/quote'] Hijack.. now that sounds dirty .. hijack off
  6. K, just realised that this is the wrong thread to be discussing about, ermm, Dirt*girl.. subject closed
  7. Ai! dats da spirit laddie
  8. well done Kansas, beautiful child
  9. The Gummy Bears song
  10. That is a beaut, someone was telling me those rims alone are going for around 12 or 12.5k Fruitloop2009-08-28 00:48:48
  11. GTfan

    Hillcrest

    I stay just up the road from the place and I don't even know half of the trails yet, get lost sometimes
  12. GTfan

    Hillcrest

    Eeeeeeeejaaaaaa
  13. GTfan

    Hillcrest

    You can go that route, past the police station, then at the T-junction turn left, then carry on until you get to a circle, take the middle road and it will take you to Igwababa road, carry on there until you get to another T-junction, turn left, drive over the bridge and you'll see robots, turn right at the robots then carry on until you see that harley shop and hardware store
  14. GTfan

    Hillcrest

    K, the best way I know to get there is if you're coming from Durban, going towards Pinetown, take Fields Hill as if you're going towards Kloof, then take the Gillitts turn off, you'll then drive past a Harley shop, you'll see a hardware shop just after that, take the road turning left after the hardware, carry on down that road (pretty narrow, long, and windy) until you get to a fork in the road, you'll see a sign saying 'giba gorge mtb park', indicating to the left, so go left and then carry on until you see another sign by the start of a dirt road, turn righ onto the dirt road and that will take you to giba Fruitloop2009-08-27 07:24:16
  15. GTfan

    Hillcrest

    There's a few of us that go to Giba on weekends if you're keen on training in a fair size group
  16. GTfan

    Hillcrest

    Can always meet up at Giba for a ride, but I aint doin the the runnin thang.. or maybe I should as some training for the next Muddy BuddyFruitloop2009-08-27 07:15:48
  17. me?? neverrrrrrrrrr... I just honestly think peeps that don't ride hardtails' date=' do so, cos they can't. So they are either old or injured.. This off course excludes any DH riders.[/quote'] hmmppf... I take offense to that. I'm not old (haven't even hit the 30's yet) and am not injured and had no problems riding a hardtail down rocky singletracks etc. I just have more fun on my Stumpy. I can ride over things that I would avoid if I had a HT. I do have the luxury of locking my rear shock though when I do the pedal power rides. You can really feel the difference on uphills and downhills as expected, but also on the flat. Is Ratty feeling "ratty"?? jokes, hey I'm 30 next year march and I still feel like a spring chicken ( at Dirt*girl)
  18. me?? neverrrrrrrrrr... I just honestly think peeps that don't ride hardtails' date=' do so, cos they can't. So they are either old or injured.. This off course excludes any DH riders.[/quote'] Hehe, the peeps who used to ride HT found that DS is so much more forgiving on the bumps, and you can pick up more speed going down hills seeeeee...my point exactly..you can't handle the bumps no more...old man! Especially if there's ANY bumps on that nekked bike ride
  19. me?? neverrrrrrrrrr... I just honestly think peeps that don't ride hardtails' date=' do so, cos they can't. So they are either old or injured.. This off course excludes any DH riders.[/quote'] Hehe, the peeps who used to ride HT found that DS is so much more forgiving on the bumps, and you can pick up more speed going down hills
  20. You're so funny I almost laughed
  21. My baby at work, spent R14000 on her (the '08 price), can't go on the Raleigh website for the specs, been blocked
  22. I think if I won the lotto I'd got for that 986, nice
  23. Hands down in my humble opinion the best MTBer on the hub is Dirt*girl, have any of you seen her pics of when she was riding Nationals?, and how many gals do you know who went over to the States to show the Yanks how to ride??.. and she did her first 50km ride when she was 12.. she's a machine Fruitloop2009-08-27 01:26:50
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