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Joe Massapuss

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  1. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw2j85olED6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link This angle is so much better
  2. I think having some basic knowledge of how your bike works before you go in to the shop is always a huge plus. That way you can look over the work they've done and know they are not ripping you off.
  3. So it appears my previous post mysteriously disappeared??? Maybe it was a little to straight forward. Let's try this... You could have tried taking it to "an international brand of warehouse clubs" who may or may not be a local distributor of Cannondale's....to see if they could have helped out with your warranty issue in a possibly more efficient and professional way....
  4. Haven't posted here in a while but saw this thread and thought I'd include myself. Living in North Carolina USA, a couple hours from Bailey Mountain Bike Park. Currently have a 1 bedroom apartment, but that should change next year.
  5. Great news. Think it's time to get her a proper collar with a name tag as well as an id implant just in case something like this ever happens again.
  6. I reckon you should make a batch and then sell off the excess. I'd be interested in giving it a go!
  7. Do you remember how much it cost to get your bike down? might need to take a bike to the US. Thanks
  8. Terry that really is such a *** one bud, especially since you just got put those new wheels on. Hoping you are able to recover it/organize something with your insurance.
  9. Well done Badsam, think its pretty safe to say that that is indeed the stolen bike! Hope they are able to recover it.
  10. Eish dude, that is really ***. Did you at least have it insured?
  11. Congrats dude!!! Awesome that you were able to get your bike back. Hope you screamed a solid F#!K YOU as you cruised off into the sunset with those clowns in the background. Crazy whats going on here in CT!!
  12. ok jeez, i know pretty much nothing about vat laws and all that other stuff, and have just gotten into this thread today. Pretty exciting stuff, haha. After reading over most of the replies on the last few pages, these are my thoughts...not that anyone should care! Who cares if he paid his tax when he returned, like so many have said, that's not our issue and certainly not why this thread was started. Im not the "honesty" and "right thing to do" police, and neither is anyone here. i don't know either of these people, and I am not getting paid "under the table" by any bike shops to post this, haha, seems like OP was told one thing, and has sufficient evidence as far as i bothered to check, to more or less back up what he has said. Epic should just help the dude out and try resolve the issue, sure things have been said in the heat of the moment, and poop has been flung, but come on, this is such a small issue in the greater scheme of things and frankly im surprised its gotten this many reply's, im actually surprised i have actually taken time out of may day to even bother with a post myself Simply put, sort out the vat issue, and send off whatever the OP needs when its done. You don't even have to speak to each other EVER again, once everything is sorted, just email it over, simple as that. Sigh...i have too much time to waste when looking at how much nonsense i just wrote!
  13. haha no i promise when i was holding him down there was blood all around his mouth from the punches etc. Obviously we both would have loved to get in more of a beating, and i assure you we tried, but unfortunately there were too many people there with far too much faith in the police. I know some people are saying its not worth it, and to an extent i agree, if someone came at me with a gun, the bike is yours, *** il even adjust the seat and show you how to lock and unlock the suspension, haha! But when it actually happens to you or a friend, and adrenaline kicks in, the last thing on your mind as you see the dude cruising down with your bike, perhaps even poping a wheelie with joy on his new toy, is "yoh luckily im ok". Again if when i got him to the ground and we started fighting, he pulled a gun or something i would have acted differently, but im pretty confident in my abilities to take control of a situation like that and knew that if I didn't catch him, the bike would be gone and the police would be of no help at all. It's different for everyone, but if someone takes my stuff, you best believe I am going to do everything in my power to get it back! 50k+ is a lot of money to lose and I know for me it would mean my cycling career is over, I could not afford another bike like that without saving for a few years!
  14. hahaha, you are too right. People forget that the Police have places to be.....to relax, and lunches to eat!
  15. Hey guy's, thanks for the support. In regards to some of the questions, we honestly have no idea where this dude came from. I am usually very vigilant with things like this and always have an eye open for any dodge looking guy's strolling about. He must have been watching or something from a distance because i find it hard to believe that he was just walking by and spotted the bike, you could literally only see a tiny bit of the black handle bars sticking out from the black bakkie cover. Would love to know myself to be honest. Ya i personally feel that the whole way the cops carried themselves and handled the situation was a disgrace. They made it out as though we were inconveniencing them and that it was a hassle...i still cannot believe that they told us we had to be quick and get there before one because that's the time they were going home. All in all it was stupid on our part to leave the bike unattended, but hey, you never expect something like that to happen so quickly, but i guess that's what they are hoping for. Guys, all i want to say is GET YOUR BIKES INSURED!!!!!!!!!! Most of you know how much a new Pascoe go's for, could you imagine losing it and not getting any money back to help out for a new bike.
  16. On Saturday, 19/09/2015, myself and a friend, JP, decided we wanted to go and ride Table Mountain since he had just gotten himself a brand new Pyga Pascoe a week ago, and the weather was just too good to pass up. We decided to meat at his house near High Level Road in Greenpoint at 10am. I arrived but he was still on his way back from picking his bike up from Revolution cycles, so I unloaded my bike and got ready to ride. JP arrived with his bike in the back of his bakkie which was completely covered by the tonneau cover, having only 10cm of the bikes handle bars sticking out because they were too wide to fit under. JP quickly ran up to grab his stuff from inside his house, I remembered I needed to grab a plaster for my finger quickly as I had cut it unloading my bike. JP told me to come up and grab the plasters as he was busy. Not wanting to leave my bike out in the road I wheeled it up his stairs into his house. As I got through his door (so JP’s bike was alone no more than 20 sec) I said, “Jeez boet, are you sure your bike is ok out there”. Two seconds later I heard JP scream, my name. I immediately ran down the stairs and into the road thinking he was joking, but when I got out I saw the bakkie cover ripped off and JP’s bike wasn’t there, and neither was JP. Unfortunately he lives right next to Clyde road, which is a long steep road straight down to Somerset road. I ran to look down Clyde road and all I could see is JP running completely barefoot and shirtless, at full speed down the road trying to catch the guy. My adrenaline immediately kicked in and I knew I had to go grab my bike. I ran to his house and up his stairs, grabbed my bike, ran down the stairs so fast I slipped like a muppet onto my back, luckily not hurting myself, got up and ran outside, jumped onto my bike and bombed down Clyde road at full speed thinking this is CRAZY! Get to the bottom of Clyde, only to see a Metro officer standing next to his car laughing and pointing to the right. He had obviously just seen the dude on JP’s bike, and JP running like a madman after him, but did nothing to assist. I guess he was on his lunch break. I rode straight over Somerset rode trying to spot JP to make sure I was going the right way. I could see him in the distance but could not see the guy on his bike at all. I eventually caught up with JP and he just pointed and said he went that way. Knowing that it was all up to me and that I didn’t want the story to go, “ya I chased the guy on my bike for as long as I could but I was barefoot and didn’t stand a chance, ya Jason chased him on his bike…but I guess Jason “the guy who rides mountain bikes regularly and should be fairly fit”, couldn’t keep up with the thief who was riding in flops and didn’t know how to use the gears properly. I would feel like the biggest muppet this side of the equator every time someone asked what happened to JP’s bike. With that in mind I kept pedaling until I saw a figure in the distance that looked like the thief under the Greenpoint circle. Luckily he was not familiar with 1x11 yet (I guess he’s only been stealing 2x’s and 3x’s lately) and I could see him slowing down because he thought he was in the clear not knowing I was in hot pursuit. I started cranking as hard as I could until I rode at full speed straight into him, “t-boning” him. I threw the hardest punch I could straight to his jaw, knocking him to the floor, then jumped on top of him, getting into a bit of a fist fight, but was able to get him into a choke hold. Whilst I was choking him out I remember thinking jeez this dude absolutely stinks, the dam instructional videos never tell you what to do when the thief’s odor is so bad you feel as though you are the one who’s going to pass out. Luckily I was able to remain conscious and held on. I could feel the guy becoming limp as he was passing out but some old lady came over screaming, “let him go! Let the cops sort this out!” Needless to say I held on as though his head was the golden ticket to an all-expenses paid trip for whistler. A few people then started to gather around, followed by JP arriving and getting a decent, well deserved punch and kick in before getting pulled off by concerned citizens. His feet were destroyed from running barefoot on the hot road for so long, the soles of his feet were torn off, flapping all over the place. Luckily there were some paramedics nearby that were able to strap his feet up until he was able to get to the hospital. One of the bystanders called SAPS, who after about 20 minutes strolled on over. They approached and asked what JP wanted to do, saying, “do you want to open a case?”, JP obviously said hell yes, to which they replied, “ eish, ya but then you have to give a statement”, as though giving a statement was such a task that it simply was not worth it. They then got the thief up from the floor and took him by the arm towards their car, stopping to tell us that at 1pm, they are going home, so we had to go to the station before then if we wanted to lay a charge. Haha, we couldn’t believe it. Luckily I was able to capture it in the video. All in all the bike was ok, a few cosmetic scratches, but considering the bike was not insured….JP was stoked just to have it back. Here’s the link to the video I took as the police were taking the thief away, as well as some pictures I took at the “scene of the crime/capture” haha. Hope you all enjoyed my little essay!
  17. Don't know specifically about their bike setup service, but I have only ever had fantastic experiences with Freewheel Cycology. http://www.freewheel.co.za/service/bike-setup/
  18. Here's some inspiration. Might have to sell a few things...like your kidneys to get to that level though
  19. Apparently you can also put a 200x57 shock in to increase the rear wheel travel to 160mm, and everything works fine, rear triangle doesn't touch anywhere.
  20. The new 2016 Stumpjumper looks amazing, i would definitely check that out.
  21. I have ordered from this site many times before and have only ever had good experiences. Tier prices are great too. http://www.xtreme-xccessories.co.za/
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