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  1. Wow, this should be marked NSFW :') getting very jealous looking at these pics from the office chair on a Tuesday morning!
  2. Found a black lezyne tool holder that fits in a bottlecage. Found on the new Missing Link trail on Table Mountain. pm me if it's yours.
  3. BP

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    East City Cycles in Harrington str will sort you out
  4. In terms of rolling resistance, I doubt much. I use the 38c because it's essentially the max width my bike accepts. I would go for the larger volume, which will also allow for lower pressures if you need it.
  5. I've been on Gravelking 38c slicks for the last year. Most of the riding takes place on the road, sidewalks, and smooth gravel. For the type of riding I do they are unbeatable, but I can think of various scenarios where they would be less than ideal. Rolling resistance: Probably one of the fastest 38mm tyres you'll get for riding on paved roads. Durability: I've just reached 7000km on my set, rode tubeless until 5k, but started having inflation issues, so last 2k has been with tubes. Back tyre will be replaced soon. Terrain: I ride 90/10 pavement/gravel. If i rode more gravel i would go for something a little more heavyduty with thicker sidewalls and better puncture protection.
  6. I've also noticed the sign, right at eye level when you turn the corner..
  7. Anyone selling a bone crusher (78km) entry? Dm me please
  8. Taking a wild chance, but is anyone still selling an entry? Please pm me Edit: got sorted with an entry
  9. Great idea +1 for 26km TT Long enough to get a solid workout Short enough to do after work
  10. where do you meet up on sundays and at what time?
  11. i agree i raced with a zaskar expert 2007 and then last year raced with the 2008 , even although my scott frame is second hand and older the geometry is much beter for racing its top tube is a bit shorter so great for cross country
  12. i just checked the site for the specs if u take into account what the fox shock on its own you would pay up to 9K just for that so mabye its not such a bad price Where did you see it for 15K?
  13. ive got the Scale 20 (2007) and im really impressed considering that its one of the lightest frames around , but it depends what price you would be paying for this bike , because the new Scales are a bit pricey
  14. Dam and the worst is that they got a 15min penalty!
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