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So where is the bike now .... you do know you need to take a full series of pics from opening the boxes to the finished build and the first "dirty ride out"

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So where is the bike now .... you do know you need to take a full series of pics from opening the boxes to the finished build and the first "dirty ride out"

Most definitely, Fork is on its way up from CPT, frame and components are in the air at them moment so are the other components from CRC. Wheels are being built.

 

A proper chronicle will be posted :thumbup: :clap:

 

Thanks seeker - sorted

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Even if you were lazy and waited for nothing to happen you would be ok. The parcel would end up at the post office closest to your residential address. Then call the 086 number mentioned earlier and convert the international tracking number into a SA one.

 

Then pick up the parcel using that number, pay VAT and get building. Can't wait to see the pics and hopefully to take the new beast for a spin!

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Even if you were lazy and waited for nothing to happen you would be ok. The parcel would end up at the post office closest to your residential address. Then call the 086 number mentioned earlier and convert the international tracking number into a SA one.

 

Then pick up the parcel using that number, pay VAT and get building. Can't wait to see the pics and hopefully to take the new beast for a spin!

Thanks divrenick!

You will be the first person to put her though her paces, other than me :clap: I could not get at 20t rear so got an 18t, i am goging to suffer lol but put an email notification on for when the 20t comes back in stock. Or will i be able to use one of the standard 10/9 speed sprockets in the meantime?

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you should be ok with an 18T (evil laugh)

 

You can use a cog from a cassette if your chainline is perfect....

hehe yeah that 18 is going to be nasty, CRC better get stock soon of the 20t. So if the chain line isn't perfect it will jump/slip i take... ill rather suffer on the 18t then, i hate it when it skips/slips i banged up my keen quite badly once while punting though rocky terrain standing :thumbdown:

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