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Daai slegte smaak in sy se mond was die laaste smaak wat hy geproe het!!!!!!!!!!!

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Looks like a Raleigh   which is like a Ford you fix it with pliers and  wire.

Same type of product if you ask me

 

Uh uh dit is definitief 'n Fondriest badge daai.

 

Wat is fout ou perd, het 'n ou toppie op 'n Raleigh jou in jou donner in gery onlangs...... mmmmmmm??????
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Looks like a Raleigh   which is like a Ford you fix it with pliers and  wire.

 

Same type of product if you ask me

 

Uh uh dit is definitief 'n Fondriest badge daai.

 

Wat is fout ou perd' date=' het 'n ou toppie op 'n Raleigh jou in jou donner in gery onlangs...... mmmmmmm??????
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Hallo Hendrik nee my vrou het dit sommer op n Specialized gedoen en oordentlik ookOuchOuchOuchOuchOuch

 

Ly nou nog aan bom skok skuld haar nou R5000, en dis net die begin,

 

Sien julle binnekort in SA.

 

Bly veilig

 

 

 

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Reminds me of this crank repair job seen at my LBS


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one word....................... SH*TMANO...................... need I say moreWinkWinkWink

 

Another "attemp" by one of those insecure kempekker fans to discredit Shimano. The picture above was placed to show an attempt by somebody who really made a plan to keep his bike going. The person most likely does not care what his bike looks like but needs to get from point A to B to earn his living. The added crank was scavenged from another crank he had and tied to the the crank with the stripped with wire. The picture does not clearly show this. Quite ingenious and brilliant seen by somebody who made a plan.

 

Not many kempekkers will work on their own bikes. They puchased this groupset not to be exclusive but because they are too technically challenged to do their own whrenching on their own bikes. The only way they can justify their own fears (it started when they blew up a Hi Fi or TV when they wired the plug incorrectly) is to ridicule Shimano. I find that really sad.

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