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  1. We took the gorgeous Yeti SB95C for a spin around the 2014 Africa Cycle Fair test track to get an impression of the ride. Watch the edit for our thoughts on Yeti's 127mm travel 29er speed weapon. Click here to view the article
  2. The Haibike HardSeven SL makes use of a Yamaha electric motor to assist your pedal stroke. In all other respects, the bike is a normal mountain bike. But does it ride like a mountain bike? Watch our review to find out. Click here to view the article
  3. The Ninetyfive29c Stage has been the cause of much anticipation amongst Pyga fans. The company's first carbon dual suspension bike is designed for cross-country and marathon racing but with a twist. The frame features a slacker head angle, longer top tube and is designed for use with a shorter stem than most XC bikes on the market. For further insight on the development and future of the Ninteyfive29c Stage, watch our interview with Pyga co-founder, Patrick Morewood. Click here to view the article
  4. The second day of the 2014 Africa Cycle Fair was action packed. Being a Saturday, there was a huge increase in visitors from the previous day to the Nirox Foundation Sculpture Park. Couch fever also spread. We could barely keep up with all the bikes and people wanting their time on the couch. Click here to view the article
  5. There is just too much to show from the 2014 Africa Cycle Fair. Here is part 1 of the day three finds with a few Shimano Di2 equipped steeds. Click here to view the article
  6. This weekend 24-26 October sees the second Africa Cycle Fair, run by Artlogic, happening at Nirox Foundation Sculpture Park, in the Cradle of Humankind. Be sure to join us and enjoy the largest cycle fair to hit our fine shores in a long time. Click here to view the article
  7. The 2014 Standard Bank Africa Cycle Fair just around the corner and with on the way it you've got the chance to win. Click here to view the article
  8. Standard Bank and Artlogic, a creator and owner of consumer fairs, announced today that Standard Bank has acquired the sponsorship and naming rights for the Standard Bank Africa Cycle Fair. Click here to view the article
  9. It's kind of odd that out of all the bikes I rode at the Africa Cycle Fair, the four that stood out fit into two specific categories: full suspension trail and steel hardtails. I guess they are the two types of bikes that were most interesting to me, but they were also the ones that were the most fun out of any at the show. In so far as I could judge a bike based on a small offroad loop, here's what I thought of them. Click here to view the article
  10. 2013 has been an amazing year for African cycling. Daryl Impey became the first African ever to wear the leader’s yellow jersey at this year’s Tour de France. Chris Froome then went on to become the first African born winner of the grand tour (And let’s be honest he is more African than he is British), and then Louis Meintjes won silver in the under 23 UCI World Championship road race. Click here to view the article
  11. Attention Hubbers, especially those Gautengian fellows, the couch has been christened, opening it for all your lovely rides and all the fantastic eye candy about here. And what a beaut it is to start with. Long live the couch pic! This post has been promoted to an article
  12. This weekend 25-27 October sees the inaugural Africa Cycle Fair, run by Artlogic, happening at Blue Hills Equestrian Estate, 5km north of Kyalami. Be sure to join us and enjoy the first cycle fair to hit our fine shores in a long time. Click here to view the article
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