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  1. Due to work circumstances, my brother-in-law won't be able to come to SA this year and our 2-person entry for the 12 August TransBaviaans is for sale. I'm open to offers. Niel 082 437 8000
  2. I did MANY events years ago (before children), took a long break from them and then did the TransAugrabies two years ago. The whole family joined the trip (it's actually an easy drive from Cape Town, nice open roads). I can honestly say that this one is the most memorable. The vibe is just different and the scenery something else. There's something special about cycling across the Orange river with a fish eagle calling in the background. Make no mistake, it's not an easy, flat and fast route. I took it easy and enjoyed the experience. And man, what an experience. And camping at Augrabies is always worth it.
  3. Well, you won't see us. On the Tygerberg trails we display the Tygerberg MTB club board. On Bottelary, we display the Bottelary board and not Tygerberg. Etc etc. So it isn't the same, now is it.
  4. These photos are screenshots from a video that was taken of the confrontation. They admit that they know they are trespassing and "rogue riding is fun" before brushing off the members that confronted them and continuing their trespassing ... I mean riding.
  5. There is a nice, but short bit of jeep track from the air field to Melkhoutfontein. One can then also ride up next to the river, across the low water bridge and then back across the river further north, before heading back along the rolling hills next to the river. I'll be there the same time.
  6. Makes sense. The Crest is designed for lighter riders. The Arch rims are for heavier riders.
  7. I did the Pioneer and some way more technical riding with my Crest rims and absolutely no problems to date. Not even problems to true the wheels. The Crest rims are tougher than that.
  8. I'm 73kg and ride that hub/rim combination. The weight is not bad at all and it really is very robust. It's been dealing very well with really technical terrain and long marathon rides. I reliable combination in my opinion. If you're based in the CT area, I might be able to point you in the right direction for a wheel build.
  9. You can head south to Vermaaklikheid and from there to Stilbaai via Blombos. This route is however fairly flat. If you're looking for something more challenging, stick with the roads a bit further north (closer to Riversdal) and approach Stilbaai from the north west next to the river. You'll have 12 km rolling hills before a flat 8km into town.
  10. I had a Scott Spark 50 and put on ZTR Crest rims with Hope hubs and Racing Ralph snakeskin tyres and I was very happy. I've sold the bike but still have the wheel set. If you're interested, drop me a PM. Today I have a Scott 29r with the same spec wheels.
  11. I suggest you see a specialist to find out what's wrong (especially injuries that affect your riding on the IDT), whether you can ride and how much. I don't think anyone can give advice without a thorough physical check-up. Even if it is only to get the go-ahead that you can train, you'll have peace of mind that you're not injuring yourself further by training.
  12. I don't see the Cape Pioneer Trek on there?
  13. That's the truth! I was considering it, but was able to pick up a new RP23 for half the price. Easy decision.
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