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hawkeye's picture

So you think commuting in traffic is scary?

This is a stage sprint finish from the Tour de Suisse... from the inside.

Huge amount of yelling, shouting, fending off, overlapping wheels. Amazingly intense. I had no idea.


http://youtu.be/QE97iUvSHk0

Jonathan's picture

Wanted: Tow ball bike rack.

Price: 
50.00

Hey fellas, just picked up a towbar for my car but now need a bike rack for it. Anyone get something fairly lightweight with provisions for either 2 or 3 bikes? Something along the lines of a thule 970 express?

$50.00 isint the figure im after, i can stray off that if need be, lets just see whats out there and we can price it accordingly.

Cheers,

Jono.

rouleur25's picture

Withdrawn: Swalbe Tires

Note that this is "Withdrawn" so is here for archive purposes only.
Price: 
70.00

Prize revised to match CRC
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/au/en/schwalb...

I have recently accumulated some prizes which i do not want to keep.
These are:
2 - Swalbe Racing Ralph EVO folding Snakeskin 29 X 2.1
2 - Swalbe Racing Ralph EVO folding Snakeskin 29 X 2.25
These tires retail each from $70 at CRC, $95 at Pushys to $105 from local sho

PRICE OF $70 IS FOR EACH TYRE. AM HAPPY TO SELL ONE OR AS MANY AS YOU WANT.

Pick up only (Northern Beaches)
Grab yourself a bargain!No shipping!

DudeistPriest's picture

Port Macquarie Urban Mountain Bike Park

I rode the Port Macquarie Urban Mountain Bike Park today, great little ride and well worth a visit if you are in the area. Not too technical,lots of nice berms and plenty of tight corners.

hawkeye's picture

Loaner bike?

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A colleague expressed keen interest in tagging along for a mtb ride, and he has some cycling experience but his urban bike is back hone in the US.

I can potentially loan him one of mine, but at 6'6" or 198cm he might be a bit cramped on my Large.

I'm wondering if anyone in northern Sydney has an XL they might be prepared to loan for a Sunday. Wheel size doesn't matter, and while full suspension would be nice a hardtail is perfectly fine. I have flat pedals I can fit.

DudeistPriest's picture

Kiwarrak State Forest update for 25 Jun

Status: 
Green/Open

All good

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Pyrate's picture

Terrey Hills update for 25 Jun

Status: 
Green/Open

As of first this in the morning of 25/6, still dry but with a few branches blown down in places - nothing to slow you up too much though.

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p2tx8's picture

Stolen bikes

Hi all,
Sadly to report that 2 bikes has been stolen from a building apartment in Rhodes, they were taken from storage cage in the garage area. One of them was a 2012 Kona Fire Mountain, small frame with a Nukeproof saddle. The other bike was a Fluid Rapid Dually black with Shimano M530 pedals and Bontrager saddle (black/gold). If you see them around please let me know.

Chitts's picture

Do you like a real challenge?

There is a new race in South Africa with the highest prize money of any MTB race in the world at a whopping US$ 1,000,000.

The race is 1,000km and there is one stage. Teams of two race "non-stop" for the 1,000km and the first three teams to cross the finish line get $750k, $100k, and $50k, with a further $100k going into a lucky draw for all but the top 3.

Are you tough enough? .....I certainly am not.

www.themunga.com/

fh6162's picture

Bedford Creek Crossing

Hi guys looking for some info on a ride I intend to do shortly, I'm plan riding Oaks -Ingars - Andos - Oaks.
My questions are the following

I've heard there is a log a few hundred metres up Bedford Creek you can use to cross if the water is up or save getting wet feet ? is this correct ? any idea where the said log is ?

Once over Bedford Creek is the link trail to Ingars obvious ? I cant see it (not showing) on the mapping program I'm using to plot GPX file ?

any tips (water top up / food close by etc) would be welcome

Cheers in advance

Best Mountain Bike