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My old trainer which I've had for about 15 years started to play up so when Makro had a special on the Cycleops Mag last week knocking R500 off i decided to replace it and get their Uvex helmet/glass special at the same time. The resistance level has to be manually adjusted before cycling while my old one had remote, trade off is the Cycleops is far more quieter. 

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I may have wandered too close to a bike shop on Saturday, and ended up catching one of these...

 

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POC Tectal. My trusty grey TLD A1 (as seen in the background) served me well for about 5yrs, so I think it was time I let it rest.

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The POC is the odd one out on my helmet wall. I nearly went with another TLD (the A2), but at $70 (approx R650) less, the POC was the winner on the day.

One ride in and can confirm that the POC is well ventilated and comfy.

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just arrived... how ever did this happen, hehehehe, look away whistling...

 

2 sets of very nice brakes, (in just as nice packaging), one bought at a set, 2nd as a loose lever and loose caliper, will be connected via some HiFlow Jagwire Hydraulic lines.

1 set of trail pedals.

K-Edge mount for the Garmin

Hope Bar ends

a Brake post to post (160->180) adapter for fork.

and a little expansion on my tools board.... :)

 

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No buying, just boasting with my bike stands that I received as a gift.

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BAIE mooi !!

 

 

How close does the brake disc come to the wood ?  .... possibly put a piece of wood where the front tire rests, as a spacer to raise the wheel so the brake disc is safe ?

 

 

did I mention - VERY good looking !!

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BAIE mooi !!

 

 

How close does the brake disc come to the wood ?  .... possibly put a piece of wood where the front tire rests, as a spacer to raise the wheel so the brake disc is safe ?

 

 

did I mention - VERY good looking !!

There is plenty of clearance. Not an ossue at all

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