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  1. So there used to be a lone wolf roaming the streets of Stellies on a sweet El Mariachi SS (in spectacular General Lee Orange I must add, and, frankenstein parts until I get more of dem dolla dolla bills). Anyways, I was enjoying the realness of my steel steed on my way to lunch when suddenly this young wolf flashes past in front of me on an almost equally wicked ride - a Contraband Rogue! Could it be? Who is this foe I did ask! And what be your intentions my fellow road warrior? Are you a pack wolf, or shall I challenge thee to a duel?
  2. Like many single speeders, Max Menzies is a unique character. That's a kind way of saying that he is a slightly nuts. Think I'm being a little mean? Look no further than his choice of bike for his third Absa Cape Epic. Click here to view the article
  3. 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
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