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Been there done that. (90+ down Botha ave.)

 

 

 

Did 85km/h last week on my GT Av 2. Without a truck!

 

 

 

Passed a couple of cars braking (it was a 60 zone).

 

 

 

Have a BIG downhill gear to help get there!

 

 

 

(was on tar though.....I know it's wrong....but.....)

 

 

 

Can I get a fine if doing more than 60 on a MTB in a 60 zone?

 

 

 

mmmmm

 

Do you all want some cheese with that wine?? I cant believe how much you are all wining about this guy draughting a truck... The biggest idiots here are the people driving to work looking for something to write about when the get to the office. Commute to work like a real cyclist or sit in your car and watch your own following distance.... Get on your bike and ride

mtbchick2009-06-25 05:14:39

What a poser' date=' nice bike on the road behind a bike wearing Assos rods. Dude get a life and get off road you wanna be MTB'er, real MTB'ers would be hitting the single track!!![/quote']

 

Be carefull who you judge Macky,why do you say he's a poser?Maybe he is actually riding to the trail.Many people do,instead of climbing in their car and driving for half an hour to cycle 45min and then drive homeConfused(Oh,and this poser has comleted every Epic since it started as well as has recieved national colours for downhill racing mtb.I'm sure this poser will kick your ass anyday.Big%20smileThe dudes just out training guys.
tnt1

watte blade het jy op jou mtb om 60km/h te trap' date=' of wat is jou rpm teen daai spoed?
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Dunno what ratio that bike had... but that doesn't matter... legspeed is where it's at... ask GOv2... they taught us well at the academyLOL

 

Oi Bob now can you give Slave some of those lessons seems he is struggling with the 'he who rides the small gears at the start will be able to ride the big ones at the finish' rule as told us by Jackie Lester some few many years ago ..... Wink

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