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  1. Are rollers even an option here? Why is this so difficult haha
  2. Thining of this: https://bikehub.co.za/classifieds/item/indoor-trainers-and-accessories/708589/saris-fluid-2-with-smart-sensor
  3. Hey guys, I want to get myself an indoor trainer for some mild training but I have no clue where to begin and what to look for and not. I have read a lot different articles and guides but I am not really getting what I need out of them and maybe some experienced peeps here can help me make the best purchase. So I want a trainer that can work with the following: Budget: +/- 4k (second hand) Bike: Hardtail mountainbike with 2.6" tyres and thru-axles. Features: I just want to be able to pedal indoors, the less features the better I guess for my weak ass budget. I want it to be as easy to use and I don't want to have to buy a whole load of pieces to make my bike fit or so not sure if that is a thing even. Thanks a lot
  4. Hey everyone, I am looking for a nice little neat flat/room for my bother in law that got a new job in Richards Bay at Blackwoods nursery as a manager in Meer En See so anything not too far away will work. He is a 35 year old single male, clean, tidy and quiet he won't bother anyone and has good manners and what not. His max budget is around +/- R5500 including water and electricity but anything cheaper will really go a long way and help the lad out. He will need to move in at the start of next month (Feb). So if you know of something or someone please let me know, he is the perfect tenant in my opinion that won't cause stresses or so. Thanks in advance.
  5. Pretty much. I remember looking at that fork and considering it but thinking to myself I need to ask for some more pics and of the lever especially so I can see the condition of it. Weird one, as a seller I will always include pictures and details of everything that goes with the deal and as a buyer I will always request pictures and details of everything that goes with the deal. And as the buyer I wouldn't want any lever other than an original RockShox lever due to price paid and the condition of the item being so "new" one would want a nice original lever.
  6. Hey guys, I searched but didn't find a topic similar to this one. I have been trying to give feedback to a user that recently bought my bike. The 'Deal feedback' modal opens and I type the user name but the drop down doesn't seem to be working so I can't select the user and if I click the form field it just resets back to default state. I tried Firefox and Chrome on my desktop and also on my phone still no luck.
  7. Hey everyone, So a non cycling related question here. I have a Ryobi 8803 door closer but while I was adjusting it I turned one screw too far and the oil came out. Can anyone please help me and tell me which oil I must buy to replace all of the oil that I have now lost. Thanks a lot and happy new year!
  8. Like all other bikes you have to also take into consideration the badge on the frame. If you get it you get it. It adds a little bit of personal value above what the actual bikes gives you physically, it just comes down to if that aligns with the rider personally and if it does they will understand.
  9. This is the best advice I have read online in a long time. I would 100% go with the Tigre, I wouldn't even think twice.
  10. I use to own one of these Simple Sams for a while, they pretty solid and well built for the price tag. I couldn't really find a cheaper commuter and quick hop on and ride type of bike at that time also got it second hand. No complaints, all good I would say.
  11. The best thing for me was, I ordered some Fox long riding pants from them, they didn't have stock but ended up sending me the cheaper Fox pants instead of telling me no stock and the price difference was close to 1k. Was weird.
  12. That right there, is for real my dream bike man. Freaking amazing.
  13. I love riding in wet conditions, even though I do agree with all of the above and that is why I generally avoid it, not really because of the bike it is what it is in that regard, more about the trails and just respecting that unspoken rule.
  14. Hey man, at the end of the day you are doing good for yourself. Sometimes it just takes a little nudge or whole push to get us over the edge, different okes different strokes. Keep on doing what you are doing, it is working for you keep at it.
  15. Jip as mentioned, normal for a new or serviced shock.
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