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Reasons to Shop at Cycle Lab CORNUBIA MEGASTORE UMHLANGA OPENING 28 SEPTEMBER GRAND OPENING SPECIALS REASONS TO SHOP AT CYCLE LAB BEST PRICE 1 2 3 4 WE OFFER THE WIDEST WE WILL NOT BE WE OFFER A 30 DAY WE FACILITATE UNBEATABLE RANGE OF CYCLING RELATED BEATEN ON PRICE. SATISFACTION MONEY BACK FINANCE BY WESBANK SO YOU PRODUCTS UNDER ONE ROOF. GUARANTEE. CAN RIDE YOUR DREAM BIKE. SCARP 294 29”MTB SPARK 940 29” MTB KTM’s alloy version of their Race Ready Scarp models. With the Straight Line Link system to give the best traction and control for a Superlight Alloy frame with Twinloc Suspension System to optimize full-sus bike. your ride. Shimano XT/Deore mix (2x10) drive-train with Deore brakes. Rockshox FOX suspension systems (120mm travel) with Twinloc remote (3 settings). Reba RL (front) and Monarch RL (rear) suspension systems. Shimano 2x11 XT drive train with hydraulic disc brakes and dropper-post. 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