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  1. Hello everyone, I bought 2 Quadricycles (four wheel Bike) from Jeffrey's Bay and am looking for a firm, company or individual that can collect them and ship to me here in Kempton Park at a fair price. Is there anyone who can help. Most Courier companies prefer them boxed but they are bulky. I think a roll on roll off option might be the best? The two cycles are curently by the seller in Jeffery's Bay in the Eastern Cape. I am trying to make it as little hassel as possible for the (Private) seller... Has anyone had a Quadricycle moved across South Africa recently, please give me referrals. The seats, wind deflectors, but only three 3 wheels of each are practically detachable. Bellow are photos of the Quadricycles in need of moving. Thanks for reading Dominic
  2. I am relatively heavy, 96kg, working towards being sub 90kg. I have had my secondhand Specialized Tarmac with EASTON EA 50 SL wheels for two years now. Last week I was practicing a sprint effort and the chain slipped off the chainring with the associated near tumble and extra forces on the wheelset. Afterwards I saw the rear cassette was sliding left and right while shifting and after inspection the axle was completely broken off. I took the Wheel to Cycle Lab Lynwood on Monday, but they have yet to find a replacement for the axle throughout their entire network of contacts. So I am thinking of taking the broken axle and have our machine shop manufacture one from scratch to at least salvage the rear wheel for training. But now the actual question: I am looking at wheelsets in the classifieds in the sub R5k range, which wheels are some of the more robust options? Taking into account the fact that 2nd hand wheels have already been ridden and their life has probably been shortened. I can get these HUNT wheels NEW and Delivered which are rated at 115kg rider weight and 1579g for the wheelset. https://www.huntbikewheels.com/collections/road-rim-brake-wheels/products/hunt-4season-aero-road-wheelset-1589g-28deep-22wide They cost R5k, if I add R1300 they will fit 25mm tubeless tyres for me, which makes allot of sense. So, 2nd hand wheelset in the classifieds or new Hunt Wheels?
  3. Hi there i need some advice Im a big ex rugby player. I weigh 135 kgs, 1.88m height and want to get a bike for some fitness and to lose some kgs. I dont want to ride in competitions. Mainly i want to use the bike to ride to work and would also want to use it maybe for some fitness on the road and maybe some off-road but not hectic mountains and dangerous places. Could anybody give me some tips for a make and model that is cheap but it won,t break after a month. Thanks alot. Regards
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