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HOLY COW

i have seen that in your sig a thousand times and only ever chuckled at it cos it says "GONG" in it and "GONG" is a funny word

hmm...

honestly this looks really cool

i would give it a red hot go except i'm in perth

that's like

the equivalent of perth to bunbury though

that'd be rad if it were safe n stuff like - not gonna get hit by cars / kangaroos / drop bears etc

i think someone wants to put his money where his mouth is

shit marc if you are keen i'll even kick in for your flight

imagine that

a sign in your shop saying you did sydney to gong

would be sick

so anyway

the tyres on my giant rincon are a bit rough as guts - too wide and too "nobbly"

which is really annoying considering i ride on pavement only at the moment

they just fight me the entire way while i ride

WURRuuuUURRrruuuURRRRuuuRRRR they say

so yeah

getting some decent skinny low profile road slicks today

throw some deez on that bitch

what sort of tyres you getting? i run 26 x 1.5 michelin which go for about $45 upwards, otherwise the ones i sold jase, and which cherie uses as well, are tioga city slickers in a 26 x 1.0. they are the same width as a road bike tyre and they are about $30 each. both of those tyres require new tubes which are about $6 each.

NOTE: these prices are RRP and not the price i do for SAU members

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