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    Default MOREWOOD NDIZA ST – Attack of the flying Zulu

    Although unknown here, Patrick is a big name in South African DH racing having been the national champion for three years running. Not only is Patrick entirely responsible for the development of the Morewood brand and the design of the frames, he actually constructs every frame himself.

    Check it out here.

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    nice work and nice bikes man.

    nicho
    Australian distributor for: NICOLAI / BOS engineering / DEITY components/ Twenty6 products/MOREWOOD/

    Morewood Zula promo video by Oli Smith : http://www.vimeo.com/11131363
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    Very nice write-up and a very good read...
    Quote Originally Posted by Dudley
    If Grip ever turns gay, I have first dibs on him.. I've got a feeling those hands could work wonders

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicho
    nice work and nice bikes man.

    nicho
    Wow thats pretty impressive, having the importer of Nicolai admire the bike.

    Squids. You should try the Shova ST around the damn. <silly accent> It's fully sick mate </silly accent>.
    Quote Originally Posted by alexb618 View Post
    people with singlespeeds and street fixies seem to spend a lot of time cleaning and taking pics of their bikes for the internet rather than riding them :confused:

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    Yeah word to that, gotta get more people on these bikes, they kick arse.

    Ive got the Shova ST and it rules, very quite, stiff and handles like a demon ;p)
    (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...hash/Woody.jpg - Dodgy seat since replaced ;p))

    Plus you get a free shirt with your frame!!

    Ash
    Last edited by ashhash; 10-04-2006 at 07:46 PM.

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    the ndiza seems like a very good frame, is it worth paying the extra money for a handmade frame?

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    how much would a handmade frame be? around about?

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    yep my morewood izimu certainly is the bees knees for me, cost for one them was aaround 3250, guesing the other would be tithing that range,

    have a look at the bling industries website for more info.
    www.xxiv.com.au- do*ber*mann fabrications

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    What derailleur(sp?) is that from the pictureS?
    big white text

    I gots me a sig right here.

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    morewood are the nicest looking bikes ever good work man

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