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Back on the bike and gotta enjoy a spectacular day at Jonkershoek with lotsa pow.

Thanks to my good friend Stefan (TrApT) for the pics up on the wall ride.

Leatt AirFlex pads are holding up well too. Don't even know they're there.

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From Pat

 

Ok.

Pyga  is my Taiwan nickname. 

PY is short  for PY-CHE-KA (phonetic ) which is Patrick.

GA  (phonetic) for mate or buddy.

It like saying Pat. LAU -PY is another nick- name used .

 

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From Pat

 

Ok.

Pyga is my Taiwan nickname.

PY is short for PY-CHE-KA (phonetic ) which is Patrick.

GA (phonetic) for mate or buddy.

It like saying Pat. LAU -PY is another nick- name used .

G

So not the initial letters of his and his family's names? I read that somewhere (probably on the Hub [emoji12] ). Edited by paul_ct
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Nope

 

As they say, this is out of the horses mouth. ;) As official and correct as TheHub will ever be  :clap:

 

G

 

 

So not the initial letters of his and his family's names? I read that somewhere (probably on the Hub [emoji12] ).

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Just brakes and wheels and I'm done with the shopping part of my 120 build.

 

Anyone know where I can find a good deal on Sram Guide R or RS? With available stock obviously. They seem to be a mysteriously rare breed. 

The best I can find is RS's for 3.2k, which is a bit over my budget.

 

Else X0 or XT (or even SLX) it will be. I would prefer to match with my X0 shifters, but not crucial.

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Verdict on Stage vs Pike yet? Also keen on the scoop

 

 

And to complicate matters... sometime this year we will have the DVO Diamond trail fork in stock. And if you are unsure of the DVO brand, it was created by a handful of top technical guys who left Fox, Rockshow, Marzo etc. Their aim is to make forks which will perform well, be durable, tunable and easy to service.

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And to complicate matters... sometime this year we will have the DVO Diamond trail fork in stock. And if you are unsure of the DVO brand, it was created by a handful of guys who left Fox, Rockshow, Marzo etc. Their aim is to make forks which will perform well, be durable, tunable and easy to service.

Always great to have CHOICE!

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Just brakes and wheels and I'm done with the shopping part of my 120 build.

 

Anyone know where I can find a good deal on Sram Guide R or RS? With available stock obviously. They seem to be a mysteriously rare breed. 

The best I can find is RS's for 3.2k, which is a bit over my budget.

 

Else X0 or XT (or even SLX) it will be. I would prefer to match with my X0 shifters, but not crucial.

May I suggest you have a look at the mineral brake of Hayes that is on offer - the Radar.

Am using them on my Pascoe and they are potent. A good workhorse of a brake set.

 

http://www.hayesdiscbrake.com/products/brakes/radar/

 

http://www.pinkbike.com/news/first-look-hayes-radar-disc-brakes-sea-otter-2014.html

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