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  1. Very interesting topic! Have had mine in for 4 years after accident, pretty much splintering bone. Got same advice to have removed or risk very bad fracture. Although, have fallen on it badly a few times, no issues. Heard the same horror stories about breaking it immediately after removal. Except for seatbelt no other real issues. Decided to keep it in!

  2. From Blouberg to Obs around 21km one way no ups that is worth mentioning.

     

    Biggest surprise factor for me is that it seems that taxis are more considerate and friendly the any other type of driver. Yes commuters are friendly, must invest in booties as i found last winter my open finger gloves are much warmer then my shoes :oops: . Also invested in a carrier, my wife thinks it looks bad but it's functional so i don't really mind what it looks like.

     

    I've always said I far rather prefer taxis over boys and girls in SUVs and Bakkies. Most taxis are friendly, but even the aggressive ones respect you and know how to drive around you.

  3. Been running the HD as a more focused all mountain, enduro tyre on my Anthem 29er, up front. On the rocky and technical sections on Table mountain it has insane levels of grip. Received a very short notice entry to W2W, so did some xc riding on this tyre. Rolls remarkably well, no issues with folding etc. Placed top 5, so don't think it hindered me much more than my usual RR tre up front. Also, where you can see multiple Stans spots on my RR always, I am yet to notice one after all this riding.

  4. The one downhill before the Spur waterpoint?

    thats a nice technical drop and I like it..you gotta take the right line there..if I remember correctly a guy fell there last year and he broke his hipt

     

    Managed to break two spokes riding down there. Only saw at the Spur stop. Fulcrums still got me home though! Stay away from the burgers. Don't skimp on tyres or Stans. Save some for the last. When you think you're done, you're not.

  5. Still want this bike!

    Evil Uprising.

    http://p.vitalmtb.com/photos/users/20413/setup_checks/23335/photos/15523/s1600_p5pb10153894.jpg?1380540321

     

    Still wouldn't be keen to service that linkage though.

     

    That bike is perfect in so many ways...now if only I had the talent...

  6. Interesting topic, one which I've been researching myself!

     

    Similar scenario, however, ride about six times per week, with a run here or there. For this purpose, a single tool becomes quite diificult to configure. Currently running an RS800 with HR, and Android strava on Sony rugged phone. A few points to note:

     

    Strava currently only accepts the Zephyr hr strap for android, which is bluetooth 2. Bluetooth smart/le/4.0 does not work and is not supported.

    Garmin forerunner 610 getting good reviews, although moisture sometimes a problem.

    Polar provides seperate hr and gps file, which does not always work so lekke with strava.

    Only the phone provides direct strava upload, althoug there is a garminconnect non supported site that can handle ports from garmin to strava automatically. Have not tested it.

  7. This might be a Cape Town wind issue, but if you could decrease the arm diameter as well? Most of the jacket arms flap very badly in wind. Also, make sure the back end goes low enough to catch the spray from rear tyre. Must also be washable without the colour fading too quickly. Commuting takes its toll on a bike, but clothing just as much, especially when used every day...water"proof" pocket also a nice add-on.

  8. A few points here...have been asked by many African people why I don't have a car.

    Seems weird that I would commute if I had a car.

    My commuting has in fact made me a faster cyclist?

    One of my best friends met his future wife while cycling.

    When I tell people how much time and money I save, they can't believe it.

    It is always a nice topic for discussion and for changing people's perception about cyclists.

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