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You should have done Shova on it instead. :whistling:

 

 

Oh, and my bike took me to Durbs in record time. :clap:

 

That wouldn't have been a record time...  :clap:

 

Congrats on your ride  :thumbup:

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Karkloof trails on the Fatty with the Ride Magazine lads... top morning [emoji106]

 

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Ryan you will cause many mtbikers on the hub getting close to a divorce with your posts of your fatti because the pics definitely makes me want to buy one in the verrrrrrry near future. [emoji45]
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Ryan you will cause many mtbikers on the hub getting close to a divorce with your posts of your fatti because the pics definitely makes me want to buy one in the verrrrrrry near future. [emoji45]

Jiss Bennie . They are beautiful hey.
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Jiss Bennie . They are beautiful hey.

I've just spent R5k on a set of stanz rims and if I do closely come to tell my wife about the want /need for a fatty bike, she will definitely have my tes........removed or do it herself [emoji40] [emoji21]
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After a blustery week, the Fatty was the perfect machine to plough through some temporarily un-manicured trails...

 

Cedara/ Grace College trails for the win [emoji106] .

 

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If I may ask, what was the price on this bike of yours?
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  My Yeti took me high into the mountain where I found these Porcini mushrooms (Boletus edulis).

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Raided a baboon troop who were also picking them. They swore at me plenty, but the foolish animals were just picking and eating the stalks, so all I had to do was to pick up the fruiting bodies and stuff my Camelback, and pockets. The advantage of riding with a Camelback.

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My Yeti took me high into the mountain where I found these Porcini mushrooms (Boletus edulis).

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Raided a baboon troop who were also picking them. They swore at me plenty, but the foolish animals were just picking and eating the stalks, so all I had to do was to pick up the fruiting bodies and stuff my Camelback, and pockets. The advantage of riding with a Camelback.

Great find that, no store bought mushroom will ever come close to the taste of a wild Cep. Btw, you can dry those for later use, they keep their flavour. We find those in the Cape from May through to September, but I've had a poor season collecting Ceps. My riding buddies know that I tend to make unannounced sudden stops in mushroom season, so they give me a wide berth on the single track. Edited by DJR

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