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NinjaManiak

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  1. Performance - The order you listed them Exclusivity/Looks/whatwhat - Reverse the order
  2. Get him a proper bike (Lynskey Titanium), just like dad should have. Ninja Maniac2009-06-10 06:32:12
  3. Let me just clear up 3 of the big ones quickly: YES. Easiest way to prove this is to drill a hole in the door. If you are not keen on this' date=' just video call yourself, and place the one phone in the fridge. I've got the clip somewhere... YES. The egg. In short, evolution. Two "things" that were very close genetically to a chicken mated, and in the process of genetic mutation the offspring "evolved", and this was then laid. Only later after incubation did the frist chicken arrive.
  4. Any Garmin runing watch (Forerunner) will record time/distance/route. The newer ones ( 305 and 405 ) will allow you to save and use courses ( where you can follow and race previously saved routes) The 405 is the newest and most compact, but the older 305 is able to show more information on the screen, including the trail you've just run, and course/route you are following.
  5. +1 what Scotty said. Goto sportsmans warehouse or somewhere' date=' and get the no-name brand ones for R20. Bend it. If that's not good enough, then look for something with a more suitable brand-name like the one below: [/quote'] If you bend the cage the bottles won't fall out but you'd struggle to take them out and put them back in....try doing that at a bit of a speed..... It's all about the bend. Bend = Speed * Terrain(Roughness^2) / ArmStrengh * 2Pi(Bottle Radius)
  6. +1 what Scotty said. Goto sportsmans warehouse or somewhere, and get the no-name brand ones for R20. Bend it. If that's not good enough, then look for something with a more suitable brand-name like the one below:
  7. try buy some DT 190's if you want to see local markup in full swing...
  8. I think it was www.easyGIS.co.za They have options with/without Cadence, and with/without maps from R4599 to R5599 Be very carefull with which shops you use online, as many of these are offering units which are not supported with a local backup/warranty. Also, if you do decide to buy from a place such as CRC, it will be approximately R 4500 after postage/taxes/duties etc anyway. No maps, no backup.Ninja Maniac2009-05-26 08:03:52
  9. I see EasyGIS are now selling AY-UP lights here in SA.
  10. http://www.light-bikes.com/bikegallery/BikeListing.asp?id=1091
  11. They are the manufacturers published weights, and is for 1 brake (160mm rotor). You can bet the actual weights will be different. They are $360 each at the following location: http://www.competitivecyclist.com/mountain-bikes/product-components/2009-formula-r1-disc-brake-5724.725.0.html More pictures etc here: http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=502981
  12. Formula R1 274g Magura Marta SL Magenesium 315g Hayes Stroker Gram 355g Hope Mini Pro x2 320g Avid Juicy Ultimate 333g Shimano XTR 365g Sauser uses Avid XX prototype.
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