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nonky

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  1. Speed bump...Cederberg style
  2. I still have the scars where I "emergency" braked and OTB'd to avoid my mate's 14y/o lab...
  3. The Ground Controls are good tyres but aren't that fond of Gauteng hardpack. I have experienced problems with specialized sidewalls not being very strong - both the ground controls and the fast traks (also "controls") have suffered sidewall cuts. Therefore, consider avoiding if you ride very rocky trails.
  4. not really fair to swap out the fox for a rockshox pike, is it? that's like swapping out the drivetrain or the brakeset, isn't it? I can understand changing a tyre at R750 a pop but (casually) changing a front fork is not an inexpensive exercise...
  5. nice unicycle
  6. Checked my messages AGAIN but nothing...ah well, they'll probably call later.
  7. "This allows me to be equally bad at multiple different riding styles....." :clap:
  8. IIRC, Kimberley bush is impossible to classify, as it lies perfectly on the border between the Great Karoo and Little Karoo - hence, the different types of veld.
  9. I "liked" your comment
  10. This race really interested me and it's a big shame that it didn't get off the ground in 2014. Whatever your view on the prize money, route etc, it would've been GREAT to watch / follow guys from different disciplines hammering each other across the sweltering Karoo. I honestly hope the organisers sort their problems out and we see 2015's race...
  11. Have entered, along with a krazy Kenyan and two smart-ass surgeons...getting psyched already. . Any tips from guys who have ridden it for training, nutrition, tyres, etc?? any advice appreciated
  12. Nice review - keep em coming.
  13. From FAcebook: Jaco Oosthuizen added 8 new photos — with Sanri Oosthuizen at Centurion Residential Estate & Country Club.11 hrs ·Hi all friends and family. Some of you know what happened to me over the last few days and others not. This is just a quick overview: On Sunday 14 Sept 2015, I went for a recovery MTB Ride after an awesome Crater Cruise on Saturday. About 5kms from my house in the open area in front of Cornwall Hill, two black males attacked me very unexpectantly. I fell off my bike and they forced me onto the ground. I did not know whether they were armed or not and did not resist. Told them they can take everything. They tied my hands behind my back and then told me to walk into the bush. I asked why and told them to just take the bike and let me go. They then blatantly told me that the bike does not mean anything and that today I am going to die. I then moved back to the road and the cable ties broke loose. They started to assault me and hit me with rocks against the one side of my head and back of my head. Luckily I still had my helmet on. They were like animals. I am not sure how long this pursued (probably 5 to 10 minutes) - will spare you the detail. They then suddenly ran for the bike and left me. Closeby two guys were also cycling and they had a vehicle / kombi with them (George and Schalk). They assisted me to get home and to Emergencies at Unitas. The staff helped me immediately, went for Cat Scan and luckily I had no skull fractures. A lot of stitches later, I went into surgery to clean all the wounds (really awesome deep sleep for an hour) and then went to high care for the night to get my kidneys clean from all the toxins (fight and flight). Monday AM I was declared fit to go except for swelling in my left hand. This turned out to be a small fracture. I went home Monday PM. The swelling is now almost back to normal. I have a nice blue eye and yellow skin, but think my mind is back on track. Had some trauma councelling yesterday. I would just like to thank everyone for their assistance and support during this experience. In particular Thanks to my wonderful wife Sanri Oosthuizen and kids and family. My best friend Willem Groenewald and his family for being there for me and Hannes Viljoen for getting the medical stuff sorted and caring. There were so many people that sent best wishes and made food for us this week. Outsurance was awesome to help sort out the claim. Everyone at work (MMI / Momentum / Metropolitan / Multiply) were extremely supportive. Thanks to everyone. During a time like this you obviously reflect a lot. All I can say for now is that we need to live each day to its fullest and appreciate our family and friends. I am glad to still be here. Please do not send me stuff about 'this might be some sort of test for me and I need to learn from it' - that is total crap. I will obviously learn from this, but it was a chance event. We should not let things like this infringe on our right to freedom and make us live in fear. I will make use of this opportunity to see how we can make our country a safer place, or rather go. The freedom and safety of my family is very important - even more after such an event. Thanks again everyone. Jan Ehlers, Lee-Ann DuToit, Carel Bezuidenhoud and 14 others like this.
  14. funny how there's always lots of TALK about the Epic until there's a real chance of actually having to take part...mmm...I fall into that category too. All the best, OP - you're WAYYYYYYYYYYY out of my league.
  15. Actually, I thinks they are from Russia
  16. Can anyone remember the name of that USN stuff that was handed out for free at a support station on Day 3 of Sani2C? Imagine if a sponsor managed to contaminate the ENTIRE FIELD and EVERYONE got disqualified from the GC?
  17. Pyga has just purchased its own Carbon Fibre Autoclave for making frames in Cpt, as per latest issue of Bike/Bicycling
  18. You are 100% correct, Rouxtjie. I know of a large SA company (that shall remain unnamed) that opened a large network in Australasia and the East. Manufacturing and IP was also moved to China ("cos it's cheaper")... Within a year, sales started dropping off in the East and then severely falling in Australasia. Head Office in SA didn't have a clue what was going on, but thought it was due to the global economic downturn (particularly, in their sector). A mate of mine was sent out to troubleshoot and he found, after a YEAR of investigation in HK and Mainland China, that the Chinese subsidiaries/JV had simply filled all the orders for Australasia and the East out the back door...with none of the profits / turnover coming back to SA but rather going to the Chinese "partners". What makes it even worse is that the Chinese Co had undercut the whole industry's pricing model and thus fundamentally undermined the profitability of those product lines...
  19. NAME AND SHAME! NAME AND SHAME! NAME AND SHAME! NAME AND SHAME!
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