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Posted
5 minutes ago, michaelbiker said:

I am here until Sunday if you want to join for a ride.

thanks a lot but im in Stellenbosch and harvesting, so not too much play time atm

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8 minutes ago, Wayne pudding Mol said:

Test driving the slicks and rigid fork on a beautiful day in Wilderness 

in my opinion the Lauf fork I usually use is light years ahead in term of comfort 

but the slicks and rigid fork are marginal gains so I can win the CTCT 

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What is your gearing ratio on that beauty?

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5 minutes ago, Trashy said:

This corner helped my bike take me for X-rays and a visit to the orthopedic surgeon.

Thankfully no broken bones, but some very painful soft tissue damage nonetheless.

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Eina. Where is this corner? It looks strangely familiar, and fun.

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17 minutes ago, Robbie Stewart said:

Eina. Where is this corner? It looks strangely familiar, and fun.

It's a section of the Paarl DH track, called Rail DH on Strava. Literally the first corner from the top.

I wasn't expecting the line choice and tried to cut in to jump it, front tire washed out on the loose, off-camber bit and spat me out over the jump.

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Just now, Trashy said:

It's a section of the Paarl DH track, called Rail DH on Strava. Literally the first corner from the top.

I wasn't expecting the line choice and tried to cut in to jump it, front tire washed out on the loose, off-camber bit and spat me out over the jump.

🙈 Was just about to ask what happened, doesn't look particularly difficult, even for me 😁

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1 hour ago, Wayne pudding Mol said:

Test driving the slicks and rigid fork on a beautiful day in Wilderness 

in my opinion the Lauf fork I usually use is light years ahead in term of comfort 

but the slicks and rigid fork are marginal gains so I can win the CTCT 

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Sensible changes - you don't want to leave that win up to chance. I think it's in the bag now though.

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1 hour ago, Fred van Vlaanderen said:

What is your gearing ratio on that beauty?

42 garbaruk chainring with 10/50

I usually use a 38 up front but to win the argus I’ve gone with the 42  - actually surprised how comfortably I’m climbing proper hills with the 42 but I know that when I tour I’m not strong enough when tired 

that gearing has to lug 95kgs up hill and that number sadly excludes bike 

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