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sebunya

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  1. if budget available why not....at the end we are all potential consumers
  2. B) in for Lycra version
  3. Fully agree with BigH,I may say the site has become more cumbersome for some of us or at least for me
  4. B) I have just received awesome news!!! I have been awarded the agency to import Bottecchia Bicycles to South Africa!!! ok pls quote frameset, size 44> 8AVIO *2009+2010* Mille and SP9 supernova
  5. hi there Big H, so return to Mozie
  6. two other options call Bret at XTREME SPORTS SHOP 8 RIVERSIDE MALL (013) 757 0161 for MTB or Anton or Tanya at Anton's Cycle Worx Zone
  7. those are nice wheels TokenFreak
  8. very nice but for sure it will cost for less in Maputo than in portugal
  9. no sardines there, only tasty Madeira wine. mr.Yang u are not dressing the Mz jersey kit..Nice pics
  10. Awesome!!!!! very nice, altough bottle cages should be RECORD
  11. KUOTA *red* or FELT
  12. Kuota's Kredo Ultra (2009)<?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/default.asp?pg=fullstory&id=6159
  13. HINCAPIE, Jorge *1,91m tall 83kg* gets 37 GC on the Best Climber class at TdF not a weight problem & far as we know not tested positive
  14. that why Voigt crack his saddle support??
  15. http://tour-de-france.velonews.com/article/80597/andrew-hood-s-tour-de-france-notebook---that-brutal-descent
  16. Sebunya kinda summed it up. Carbon does not disperse heat very well and in fact retains heat. You don't have to be going down an Alpine slope to generate a lot of heat in a carbon rim but just going down a gentle hill breaking in the bunch will cause sufficient heat build up in the rim - probably not to the extent to blow the tube but the risk is there. The alu breaking surface on a carbon rim helps to a degree to disperse the heat but these have also been known to overheat and from personal experience I can vouch for that. thnx MuXmAn so heat may be a problem & considering weigh difference is not a problem + better price will than go Carbon with Alu surface brake
  17. heard that extreme braking can generate a surprising amount of heat, which warms the tire on the carbon rims. so if this is the case the rim gets hot & tire pressure and can climb high enough to cause a tube blow-out. may this be true?
  18. Is a carbon-rimmed clincher better than an aluminum clincher? <?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
  19. lucky I have ordered *2 month ago* a chest strp + transmiter *i have the copy of the order * although since then no reply from the Official retailer who represents Garmin in the Nelspruit area ..... so i have a Garmin 305 speed+cadence but unfortunately my HR not working, well has already being used for 3 years
  20. pls help would like to see saddle pics and where to buy
  21. congrats & good luck
  22. contact Big H hubber
  23. If you are considering a second hand road bike than put the Raleigh ALU RC7000 into your list (2006 model) nice entry bike
  24. cool and safe miles & more budget to upgrade .... but pls increase your avg speed
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