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Patchelicious

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HI HI

 

One of the other brands we supply is Super B - we have 2 of these in stock still

 

 

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If we order one today will we also only get it in 6 months time?

 

Jokes aside, price?

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No No our lead time is waaaaay longer than 6 months. :nuke:

 

kidding

 

we are having a garage sale this saturday actually - more info to go out later - or follow our brands FB pages (Mavic,Super B,Giant,Avalanche) to see some of the stuff we are clearing.

 

https://www.facebook.com/SuperBza/

 

 

we have 2 of those stands left at R600 ea

 

19 clare street Gardens this Saturday 19th between 9:00 and 13:00

 

If we order one today will we also only get it in 6 months time?

 

Jokes aside, price?

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Dunno, one does not simply rush a woodworker dude :)

 

Already working on it ... but got a ton of other little things going on as well. Should have it done late next week  :clap:

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Any thoughts on the following wall bracket? https://www.thehornit.com/bike-racks

Price isn't exorbitant and I think the simplicity of it is great

http://www.santucci-cycles.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/clug-hybrid-white.jpeg

 

These are lekker until one night you are awoken with an almighty clang as a bike falls out of the mount.... They work as long as the tyres are at pressure. When pressure falls, the clamps cannot hold the tyre and "BOOM".

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Already working on it ... but got a ton of other little things going on as well. Should have it done late next week  :clap:

Keen to see the end result, im sure its going to be awesome.

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Geez Louise ... no pressure hey ... lol, thanks for the votes of confidence guys. I must admit that the idea inspired me ... busy cutting some sliding dovetails, already re-tested the coving jig out (been lying in the dust for a couple of years) 

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Best way to park the MTB is an old pallet with 2 of the planks taken out.

Will take pics and post

Get the little one to paint it for you (Keeps her busy for 2 hours) and you have an authentic personalised bike stand.  

Mount at 45 degrees agains the wall

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Best way to park the MTB is an old pallet with 2 of the planks taken out.

Will take pics and post

Get the little one to paint it for you (Keeps her busy for 2 hours) and you have an authentic personalised bike stand.

Mount at 45 degrees agains the wall

[emoji42] Ek wag seblief ...

 

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Best way to park the MTB is an old pallet with 2 of the planks taken out.

Will take pics and post

Get the little one to paint it for you (Keeps her busy for 2 hours) and you have an authentic personalised bike stand.  

Mount at 45 degrees agains the wall

 

Will it only work when mounted at 45 Degrees? :wacko:

I was not very good with trig at school.

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Will it only work when mounted at 45 Degrees? [emoji37]

I was not very good with trig at school.

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I cringe for my derailleur and disc rotor's sake when I think of that.

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