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For Sale: XX Front Mechs (two types) - Brand New

Price: 
50.00

Two XX front mechs. Either is $50.

They were not needed when groupsets were put on bikes etc. Never been used.

One is a "Low Clamp, Top Pull", for a 31.8 or 34.9 seat tube
The other is a "High Clamp, Top Pull" for a 34.9 seat tube.

These are serious bargains. Still in boxes.
Get some!

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For Sale: Various Shoes (40 and 41)

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Price: 
75.00

Jenny is selling off her shoes - lots of them.

Road and MTB.
The two picks are the Bontrager MTB (41) and Road shoes (40).
The road shoes are basically still unavailable in shops. These were the first pair in Aus pretty much, and my god they look good. Light, and fast. Very very well aireated. RRP for something like $450 (if you could get them) they can go for $150 - they are pretty much brand new.
The MTB shoes are the current top of the range, and have never been ridden more than round a carpark. Wrong size, slightly too big.
Currently retail for $350 (ish). Bargain at $100

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For Sale: Mens Shoes - MTB and Road

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Price: 
75.00

I am selling all my spare shoes - I literally have so many pairs that these dont get ridden.

I am size 46 in Sidi or 45 in Specialised.
Pretty much size 10.5 / 11.

They are in good nick. The Black Sidi Ergo Pro Carbon road shoes are excellent. They are patent leather, so look great and are easy to clean.
The Sidi white MTB shoes are worn, but have a lot of life left in the soles, and given you can replace bits of the soles, its easy to bring them back to life. A good shoe.
Nike road shoes are slippers. Really light and mininal.

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Withdrawn: Big Bags - 4 - Various

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Price: 
100.00

We are selling all of our bike bags and boxes.
4 in total. All of them are up for $100 each. I am happy to negotiate though.
There are 2 soft bags ( the CRC blue one, and the black DHB one). Both of these take an XL 29er (as I can attest to).
Neither of them have any wear holes in them, but of course, they have been on a plane. Many years use in them yet.

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Withdrawn: XC Carbon Handlebars - Various

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Price: 
50.00

A number of sets of handlebars...

Truvativ Noir World Cup, 580mm x 31.8 - $30
Answer Carbon Flat bar, 600mm x 31.8 - $50
Easton EC90 'Monkeylite' XC Riser, 640 x 31.8 - $50

All of these bars have been looked after and not crashed. There may be the odd mark where the levers clamp, but otherwise, all good.
All very light, and an easy upgrade to make.....

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Yellomundee Regional Park update for 26 Nov

Status: 
Red/Closed

Even though the rain seems to have stopped on Saturday morning - please give Yellomundee a miss for a few days so as to not damage the tracks. There has been over 100mm or rain in the past few days, and some areas will be very soft.

Thanks

Ray Rice
XC VP WSMTB
[email protected]

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Terrey Hills update for 25 Nov

Status: 
Red/Closed

Tracks are absolutely saturated and will not take kindly to being ridden at the moment. Contrary to popular opinion the sand round here does not drain well at all and gets absolutely trashed by horses and bikes riding when we have had this much rain. Save your bike and the tracks and stay away for a while. Sadly as they drain so badly they will be amongst the last in the area to be fit to ride again when it finally dries out.

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Ourimbah State Forest update for 25 Nov

Status: 
Red/Closed

With the amount of rain...sorry...showers reported for the region, it would be a good guess that this trail is off limits for the next few days. Please don't be tempted and ride while it is still so wet.

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Capital Punishment 2012

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When: 
Saturday, 17 March, 2012 (All day)

The meeting times are 'ready to ride'. If you need time to prepare equipment then please arrive a few minutes earlier.

Ride Database Entry: 
Kowen Forest
Ride Database Entry: 
Majura Pines
Ride Database Entry: 
Stromlo Forest Park
Meeting Point: 

Uriarra Road, just up from the Uriarra Road/Coppins Crossing Road turnoff.

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Round 1 of 2012 XCM Series

Capital Punishment in Canberra, another chance to tear your legs off.

Capital Punishment is a 50km and 100km mountain bike enduro.

This event has a huge amount of fantastic single track, is well marked and groomed and makes for a super fun and thrilling ride.

The 2012 course will be substantially the same as the 2011 course.

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Report backs new tracks for mountain bike riders

From the Manly Daily:

SEVERAL opportunities for new mountain bike trails and dirt jumps have been identified in a recent report commissioned by Warringah Council.

Mayor Michael Regan said the council had already give “in-principle” agreement to link trails at Forestville Park to new tracks being built at Garigal National Park.

The paper it discusses can be downloaded here:

Mountain Biking in Warringah Research and Directions.

This is currently on the council's public comment page which says:

Submissions are to be addressed to the General Manager and can be emailed to [email protected] or posted to the Civic Centre, 725 Pittwater Road Dee Why 2099.

Give us your comments by COB Thursday 15 December.

Full story in the Daily:

http://manly-daily.whereilive.com.au/news/story/...

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