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Backyard Bike Checks: Show Your Bike Some Love and Win

By Bike Hub Features · 217 comments

For the past few years, the Bike Hub crew have been bringing you Bike Checks from the Cape Epic.

Since things didn’t quite go according to plan this year, we thought we’d turn the focus on the many bikes now confined to garages or spare rooms, dreaming of a life beyond Zwift.

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Introducing Backyard Bike Checks

Yep, it’s pretty much what it says on the box. You showing your bike some love by showing it off (and giving it a wash first). Take some photos of it in your backyard, on a balcony, your spare room or on a couch… anywhere really as long as it is at home.

Update: We’ve extended the competition end date until 30 April 2020 and announced our first winner. Details below.

How to get involved

  1. Give your bike a wash (if it’s not already clean)
  2. Take some photos
  3. Upload at least three photos to the Forum thread on Bike Hub or on social media tagging Bike Hub on Facebook or @bikehubber on Instagram or Twitter. Be sure to use the hashtag #backyardbikechecks.
  4. (Optional) Tell us a little more about your setup and upgrades

Win one of two Muc-Off hampers

Keep your bike in top shape even after lockdown with some goodies from Muc-Off. One lucky participant will win a hamper of bike care products.

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Muc-Off Bike Protect
Muc-Off Bike Protect is the ultimate liquid bicycle protection. Preserve and freshen your bike with Bike Protect’s incredible water dispersing action! It’s a perfect ‘all over’, after-wash corrosion inhibitor due to its extremely high oil content.
(1 x can)
ccs-2-0-43420300-1585896028.jpgMuc-Off Nano Tech Bike cleaner
Using our state-of-the-art Nano Tech formula, Muc-Off cuts through grime quicker than you can say “OMG!” regardless of the weather or riding conditions.
(2 x bottles)
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Muc-Off Wet Chain Lube
Muc-Off Wet Chain Lube is an ultra durable, long distance bicycle chain lubricant and oil that’s been specifically formulated to excel over long distances in wet or muddy conditions.
(3 x bottles)

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Bonus Prize

Muc-Off No Puncture Hassle
You will never go flat with the Muc-Off No Puncture Hassle. ‘No Puncture’ is designed and tested to be far superior to tradition vulcanised rubber repairs. ‘No Puncture’ is an anti-puncture device which instantly seals any hole up to 5mm in diameter.

For more info on the Muc-Off range check in with the local distributors, Adventure Inc.

And the winners are:
  • Round #1 – Muc-Off Hamper: Duane_Bosch
  • Round #2 – Muc-Off Hamper: Pending – to be announced on 4 May 2020
  • Bonus Prize: Pending – to be announced on 4 May 2020

The rules:
  • Competition closes at midnight on 16 April 2020 30 April 2020.
  • Winners will be selected by way of a random draw from all qualifying entries submitted by midnight on 16 and 30 April 2020.
  • Only participants based in South Africa (or with a South African delivery address) will be eligible to win.
  • Prizes will be delivered once lockdown ends and couriers are back to general service.

Comments

Colin Pym

Apr 20, 2020, 12:51 PM

That must be one of the nicest bikes I have EVER seen, she must be a pleasure to shred down the trails!

Thanks Jako! Haven’t ridden her much as yet - 69km to be exact. Received it at a time when I was doing a little more road riding leading up to CTCT, then Covid-19 hit.

Colin Pym

Apr 20, 2020, 12:54 PM

Gosh those gold accents are on point.

Thanks Marick! The matchey matchey bits and bobs are Orange...

MarickH

Apr 20, 2020, 2:32 PM

Thanks Marick! The matchey matchey bits and bobs are Orange...

I see that now. My bad. Looks great either way.

Pikey

Apr 20, 2020, 4:17 PM

Ok,so here goes. As i unashamedly admit to my bike addiction and the constant moving on to newer shiner trinkets,here are my 3 bikes I currently own. Both the Niner and the Synapse I have had for almost a year now . Which is not bad for the bike tart I am. But I did hand pick each bike & part so that I wouldn’t want to upgrade or just move on .

 

BIKE 1 - Niner Rlt Steel (2017) bought for hubber

 

Frame -Reynolds 853 Steel

Fork - Niner carbon fiber

Drive train- Sram 1x 11 - 42 chainring on force crank and 10/42 xx1 casstte,Rival derailleur,Carbon Red Shifters 2x 11 ( front derailleur obviously not connected)

Brakes- Sram red ( soooooo awesome - prefer over ultegra all day )

Seatpost- Carbon BMC

Saddle - Spaz power 155 ( these saddles rock )

Wheels - fulcrum red zone & Specialised trigger 38c * 2nd wheelset same but with spaz Sawtooth 42c

Stem- Cannondale C2 100mm

Handlebar - ITM X1 44cm Black ( So dig these bars )

 

 

BIKE 2 - Cannondale Synapse (2018) Bought brand new old stock, swapped out every part .

 

Frame - Cannondale Synapse Ballistic Carbon

Fork - Ballistic Carbon fork

Drivetrain - Full Ultegra

Crank - Hollowgram 52/36

Cassette - 11/32

Seatpost - C2 Carbon Save

Handlebar - ITM X1 42cm ( so dig these bars )

Wheels - HED Jet 4 Plus ( 46 mm deep )

Tyres - Schwalbe pro one ( 28mm tubeless )

Bottle cages - Blackburn Carbon

Stem - Cannondale C2

Saddle - Specialized Power pro 155

 

 

BIKE 3 - Santa Cruz Tallboy 4 ( built & yet to ride due to lockdown )

 

Frame - Carbon CC

Fork - Rockshox Pike ultimate 130 mm

Brakes - Hope Race E4 Calipers

Handlebar - Santa Cruz Am carbon bar

Grips - ODI Rouge

Crank - Eagle X0 Carbon 32 Chainring

Shifter - XO Eagle

Cassette - GX Eagle

Dropper - One up 150mm

Saddle - Specialized Power 155 ????

Stem - Easton haven 70mm

Rotors - Hope 203 & 185

Shock - Fox Float Kashima 120mm

Chain - X0 Eagle

Wheels - Derby Am with Industry 9 hubs ( Santa Cruz Silver sticker set )

The bike has been fully invis framed .

 

 

Probably have the perfect 3 bikes for my needs and wants..... Now to try hold onto to them ????

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CAAD4

Apr 20, 2020, 6:47 PM

Crikey Pikey that's an awesome collection. Three of my favourite brands and not a Spaz in sight.

bullet77

Apr 21, 2020, 5:10 AM

Crikey Pikey that's an awesome collection. Three of my favourite brands and not a Spaz in sight.

But they all have Spez saddles, which are the best. Beautiful bikes.

CAAD4

Apr 21, 2020, 5:26 AM

I also sit on a Spaz logo. It's part of my protest...

NotSoBigBen

Apr 21, 2020, 5:35 AM

Crikey Pikey that's an awesome collection. Three of my favourite brands and not a Spaz in sight.

I'll have words with Pikey as soon as this incarceration is over!4df84d77ab56224e3f262cb4e69a9512.jpg
Pikey

Apr 21, 2020, 6:16 AM

Crikey Pikey that's an awesome collection. Three of my favourite brands and not a Spaz in sight.

Except behind the camera ????
Pikey

Apr 21, 2020, 6:19 AM

I also sit on a Spaz logo. It's part of my protest...

My thought process exactly.....

 

 

 

 

And it’s the only saddle I use ????

Pikey

Apr 21, 2020, 6:27 AM

I'll have words with Pikey as soon as this incarceration is over!

mmmm

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kgscott

Apr 21, 2020, 7:47 PM

My 1983 Alan has been with me since new and has not been used very much lately. I decided to give her a good polish with the intention of selling her. She cleaned up really well and after a short ride she changed my mind. She is not for sale! Still so smooth and responsive and in my eyes a real Italian stunner.post-88491-0-50956700-1587493909_thumb.jpegpost-88491-0-93595100-1587498403_thumb.jpg

Andrew_Smith

Apr 21, 2020, 8:01 PM

My 1983 Alan has been with me since new and has not been used very much lately. I decided to give her a good polish with the intention of selling her. She cleaned up really well and after a short ride she changed my mind. She is not for sale! Still so smooth and responsive and in my eyes a real Italian stunner.attachicon.gif8AA34D90-44E2-4A58-A87E-375545349961.jpegattachicon.gifIMG_0103.JPG

 

Sorry, just want others to see a better picture of your beautiful bike upright.

 

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kgscott

Apr 22, 2020, 3:47 AM

Sorry, just want others to see a better picture of your beautiful bike upright.

 

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Thanks Andrew, not sure why it flipped the image!

samson99

Apr 22, 2020, 7:51 AM

My Pinarello F8 Froomey Edition road bike.

Swore i would never get a electronic groupset. But after riding this beauty, i will never go back to mechanical again.  :D

 

Please excuse the wheelbarrow and pipe, doing gardening renovations.

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Shebeen

Apr 22, 2020, 8:09 AM

Bike 3/3 - one currently ridden during lockdown

Frame: Litespeed Natchez titanium frame 58cm and carbon fork

Elite carbon seatpost 20mm offset and fabric ti railed saddle

Enve carbon 110mm stem and Pro 46cm handlebar, fabric handlebar tape

Campagnolo centaur groupset with campagnolo daytona shifters - 10speed

Mavic ksyrium ssc wheelset with ti skewers

Continental gator hardshell 25mm tyres and tubes

Shimano spd pedals

Titanium bottle cages and bolts

Wahoo outfront mount

that's a pretty awesome quiver you got there!

 

all i need is an explanation for what the SS in DewaldsSS stands for, cause it sure ain't SingleSpeed

Hairy

Apr 22, 2020, 8:25 AM

that's a pretty awesome quiver you got there!

 

all i need is an explanation for what the SS in DewaldsSS stands for, cause it sure ain't SingleSpeed

sis on you .... he has a lisp ... the Dewalds is saying it is his, but he then unfortunately says Dewaldsss

Vetseun

Apr 22, 2020, 9:56 AM

My Pinarello F8 Froomey Edition road bike.

Swore i would never get a electronic groupset. But after riding this beauty, i will never go back to mechanical again.  :D

 

Please excuse the wheelbarrow and pipe, doing gardening renovations.

Thank you. I have placed these pics in my wank bank.

She is stunning.

Vetseun

Apr 22, 2020, 9:57 AM

Ok,so here goes. As i unashamedly admit to my bike addiction and the constant moving on to newer shiner trinkets,here are my 3 bikes I currently own. Both the Niner and the Synapse I have had for almost a year now . Which is not bad for the bike tart I am. But I did hand pick each bike & part so that I wouldn’t want to upgrade or just move on .

BIKE 1 - Niner Rlt Steel (2017) bought for hubber

Frame -Reynolds 853 Steel

Fork - Niner carbon fiber

Drive train- Sram 1x 11 - 42 chainring on force crank and 10/42 xx1 casstte,Rival derailleur,Carbon Red Shifters 2x 11 ( front derailleur obviously not connected)

Brakes- Sram red ( soooooo awesome - prefer over ultegra all day )

Seatpost- Carbon BMC

Saddle - Spaz power 155 ( these saddles rock )

Wheels - fulcrum red zone & Specialised trigger 38c * 2nd wheelset same but with spaz Sawtooth 42c

Stem- Cannondale C2 100mm

Handlebar - ITM X1 44cm Black ( So dig these bars )

BIKE 2 - Cannondale Synapse (2018) Bought brand new old stock, swapped out every part .

Frame - Cannondale Synapse Ballistic Carbon

Fork - Ballistic Carbon fork

Drivetrain - Full Ultegra

Crank - Hollowgram 52/36

Cassette - 11/32

Seatpost - C2 Carbon Save

Handlebar - ITM X1 42cm ( so dig these bars )

Wheels - HED Jet 4 Plus ( 46 mm deep )

Tyres - Schwalbe pro one ( 28mm tubeless )

Bottle cages - Blackburn Carbon

Stem - Cannondale C2

Saddle - Specialized Power pro 155

BIKE 3 - Santa Cruz Tallboy 4 ( built & yet to ride due to lockdown )

Frame - Carbon CC

Fork - Rockshox Pike ultimate 130 mm

Brakes - Hope Race E4 Calipers

Handlebar - Santa Cruz Am carbon bar

Grips - ODI Rouge

Crank - Eagle X0 Carbon 32 Chainring

Shifter - XO Eagle

Cassette - GX Eagle

Dropper - One up 150mm

Saddle - Specialized Power 155

Stem - Easton haven 70mm

Rotors - Hope 203 & 185

Shock - Fox Float Kashima 120mm

Chain - X0 Eagle

Wheels - Derby Am with Industry 9 hubs ( Santa Cruz Silver sticker set )

The bike has been fully invis framed .

Probably have the perfect 3 bikes for my needs and wants..... Now to try hold onto to them

Nice bikes Bru.
Vetseun

Apr 22, 2020, 10:14 AM

Bathed, lubed up, reeking of lavender...... and nowhere to go.

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fanievb

Apr 22, 2020, 10:46 AM

Bathed, lubed up, reeking of lavender...... and nowhere to go.

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as ons weer Woodlands ry, vat jy daai Uni........

Pikey

Apr 22, 2020, 1:35 PM

Bathed, lubed up, reeking of lavender...... and nowhere to go.

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That lynskey is awesome and so versatile but will always have a soft spot for that tallboy such a special bike . Can still hold it’s own anywhere we amateurs dare take it ,noice
Vetseun

Apr 22, 2020, 3:13 PM

That lynskey is awesome and so versatile but will always have a soft spot for that tallboy such a special bike . Can still hold it’s own anywhere we amateurs dare take it ,noice

Gotta agree Bud. I ride the Lyskey the most. But everytime I ride the Santa, I realise once again what a fantastic bike it is.

What I love about it is that you can put your trust in it. It will get you through most situations.

NotSoBigBen

Apr 22, 2020, 3:49 PM

Bathed, lubed up, reeking of lavender...... and nowhere to go.

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Bloody hell that's a lot of bikes [emoji44]
CAAD4

Apr 22, 2020, 4:01 PM

Bloody hell that's a lot of bikes [emoji44]

 

As stront praat n sport was....

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