Author Topic: Riding a Brick in Cape Town and the rest of Western Cape in South Africa  (Read 10306 times)

Offline 2beAlive

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Hi

Thought I would start a thread with some pics of my rides in Cape Town and in the wider Western Cape.

Pls post yours, looking for some new routes as well.

This must be one of the most beautiful places in the world to live and ride (OK, in summer definitely, sometimes in winter).

Will try to mostly do it with my K1 in it, but may slip some of my airhead in.

There is not many bricks (left) in Cape Town, although we have a bike shopped named after them (FLYING BRICK).
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Offline Elipten

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Very nice!  Thanks for posting
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Offline 2beAlive

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The road is the Red Hill Road above (M66)above Simon's Town.
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Offline Scud

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Been there a couple times on business, but with some time to see the sights a bit. Didn't get to ride a motorcycle while there, but did surf a couple times. Went up Table Mountain, toured Robben Island, visited some wineries.

Very interesting place - beautiful, scary, historically significant, current world stage (I was there right before the World Cup) - a land of great contrast.

Thanks for the pics - makes me want to go back. Post more.
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Offline 2beAlive

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First ride I had with her, did Chapman's Peak, to many bicycles and runners to make it a proper ride, but spectacular views and road. 







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  • 1990 K1, 1982 R100CS, 1981 R100

Offline 2beAlive

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Offline johnny

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Offline K1300S

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Both bike and scenery are spectacular!!!
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Offline Martin

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Great bike and colour, but what colour was it originally.
Regards Martin.
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Offline 2beAlive

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Great bike and colour, but what colour was it originally.
Regards Martin.

She started life as a classic "marrakesh red with broom handle yellow" poster bike (see below), but got repainted into the later year model's colours.

Torn between keeping her as is, returning to the original colours or going grey as suggested.
  • Cape Town, South Africa
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Offline billday

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That blue is the best color on earth.

Thanks for the pictures, I'd love to visit your country one day.
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Offline 2beAlive

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Hi

Went for some more riding this weekend. Saturday was a variation of my normal peninsular route (sorry no photos), did my longest non stop ride so far, just shy of three hours. OK, hate to admit it, but she is not the most comfortable "cruiser" in terms of riding position, makes up for it in terms of how she eats miles and composure at speed. Beginning to feel more comfortable in turns, even on our bumpy roads.

On Sunday explored some new territory. When up the west coast, to Philadelphia for coffee (highly recommended) and then found the old road to Malmesbury. Narrow, bumpy, up and down, long straights and some sneaky turns.  :riding: I eventually bailed, the surface got to scary in terms of potholes and washed away edges, but definitely tested the touring side of the suspension.

Stunning landscape.
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  • 1990 K1, 1982 R100CS, 1981 R100

Offline 2beAlive

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Did my first real mountain pass ride with her today, wow!!!

This is what she was made for, spend 3 hours in the saddle, absolutely stunning bike for twistys, don't need a smooth road, soaks up the bumps, , predictable through the turns,  don't need to change down often. Like the riding position.

Amazing that there is four passes between Cape Town and Stellenbosch.
  • Cape Town, South Africa
  • 1990 K1, 1982 R100CS, 1981 R100

Offline 2beAlive

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Did some great riding yesterday, traditional two peninsula route. Thick miss in the valleys and around the coast, a bit scary at times.

Found a mobile coffee shop in "the middle of nowhere"!
  • Cape Town, South Africa
  • 1990 K1, 1982 R100CS, 1981 R100

Offline JourneySA

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Re: Riding a Brick in Cape Town and the rest of Western Cape in South Africa
« Reply #14 on: September 08, 2016, 02:48:04 AM »
Hi!

great to see another K-Bike in Cape Town! Stunning bike by the way, and I wouldn't be in a rush to change the paint finish...

I've recently bought a 1984 K100rs and I'm looking forward to taking her out and about - I live close to Stellenbosch.. family responsibilities make this a bit difficult at the moment, but I might be taking a ride with a friend this weekend - maybe around Durbanville Hills... will try and get some pics.

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Offline JourneySA

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Re: Riding a Brick in Cape Town and the rest of Western Cape in South Africa
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2016, 06:53:23 AM »
First proper ride this morning - what a joy! From brackenfell - polkadraai Rd to stellenbosch, onto helshoogte pass (Sunrise at the top  :2thumbup:), Pniel, right towards Franschhoek, back road to Paarl an highway home..
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Offline 2beAlive

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Re: Riding a Brick in Cape Town and the rest of Western Cape in South Africa
« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2016, 11:38:54 AM »
Wow, she looks good!

Nice ride, you should take her up Franschhoek pass next time.
  • Cape Town, South Africa
  • 1990 K1, 1982 R100CS, 1981 R100

Offline poach

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Re: Riding a Brick in Cape Town and the rest of Western Cape in South Africa
« Reply #17 on: September 14, 2016, 03:44:53 PM »
I have friends in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Jeffrys Bay, Patensie, Joburg, and one friendly meerkat @ Londolozi.

I've never seen so many motorcyclists taken out by cars, I've never seen so many snakes on a golf course, and I've never had better butterfish before or since --->http://walskipper.co.za/about-us/

It was an eye opening, magnificent trip.

Offline Mickster

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Re: Riding a Brick in Cape Town and the rest of Western Cape in South Africa
« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2016, 04:07:32 PM »
That looks delicious Poach, is it your friend's place?

Offline poach

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Re: Riding a Brick in Cape Town and the rest of Western Cape in South Africa
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2016, 05:15:56 PM »
MO! Good to hear your voice...so to speak.

No, the owners were a young couple(at the time), with a whole pack of Boston Bull terriers...what a bunch of characters they were too lol. It was outdoor seating with the cool evening breeze in your hair and your toes in the sand enjoying the last of the days warmth. We went through 3 bottles of the excellent South African Riesling, and the butterfish was wood fire grilled right in front of us.

Ah, man...what a night. :yes

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