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SkidMarko

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  1. I have had one of these for about 4 years now http://www.delonghi.com/en-za/products/coffee/coffee-makers/bean-to-cup/ecam-23210w-0132213095 Really simple machine and a decent price, I think it was around 3K when I bought it. It has now been upgraded to my "take on holiday" and camping etc coffee machine, as I bought a house with one of these built in. https://www.whirlpool.co.za/r/products/kitchen-home-additions/fully-automatic-built-in-coffee-machine-ace-102-ixl/852210201100 It may be fair to say that the machine is the reason I bought the house. I would never out of my own pocket spend 25K on a coffee machine but hey, it makes a damn good cuppa! I have also found that buying 1kg bags of beans from Woolworths is the best value for money I can get. They have pretty decent coffee too, again spending 400 bucks on a bag of coffee beans doesn't fit my budget
  2. I have been running Raiders for around 2 years, tubeless with zero issues. The first time I filled them with air though, there was some air leaking at the join of the one rim on the sides. I added some extra Gorilla tape there and problem solved. I have Schwalbe Magic Mary and Hans Dampf which are TL Easy and the popped on the rim first shot!
  3. If anyone is still looking for these, www.ridewithzeal.co.za has them. And a whole lot of other rad stuff too! https://ridewithzeal.co.za/collections/maxxis
  4. That is one of my favorites. Firstly wearing good shin guards helps me with my confidence. You could try doing one footers first to gain more confidence but I find no footers are actually easier. Just tell yourself before you hit it that you are going to do it - and do it! :-) That has always worked for me! Also, I like to get the feet off just as I leave the lip and get them back on after a good full extension. Hope this helps pal
  5. I have serviced RS Lyrik Solo Air, RS Domain and a couple of others. All the documentation, fluids and tools are shown as well as a step by step process are available for download on SRAMs website. Pretty simple if you follow them carefully and also a good learning experience!
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