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• #28627
bang on
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• #28628
Anyone got the Coppi Merino Warm Up Trouser, are they betterer than the transfer track pants
TIA
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• #28629
40% off through new Cyclescheme partnership
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• #28630
There's new Rapha mitts
I hope they won't still be shit
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• #28631
Anyone know what is available and at what prices?
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• #28632
I do like the Brevet design mitts, then again I'm a sucker for the raphe brevet clothing range.
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• #28633
I'm pretty sure it'll be anything and everything. The rules state that it should be reflective, however other stores give you whatever cycle equipment you want for the voucher.
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• #28634
I got a facebook ad over the easter weekend saying the 25% off survey code works in the archive store. Does anyone know if that's still the case or was it a one weekend only thing?
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• #28635
Pro team ones look just as crap as the old ones.
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• #28636
Worked for me when I was there a few weeks ago. Got a Shadow jersey for less than a ton
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• #28637
Cheers!
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• #28638
and brevet mitts straight to anti
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• #28639
Yehbro. Mitts should be simple AF.
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• #28640
Tried over the weekend to get merino base layers out of the archive and the discount didnt work . Hence still in my basket.
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• #28641
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• #28642
who the fuck wears mitts anyway?!
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• #28643
^this
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• #28644
Me. At the moment purely for the nose wipe material on the classic mitts, pollen is a bugger
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• #28645
Anyone who's ever crashed without them and needed outside assistance to wipe their arse.
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• #28647
Anyone who has slid, palms down, on tarmac and turned their hands over to see fat bubbling out like baked beans from the heel of their thumb. Bad times for me
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• #28648
You know when you've overpaid for something when it arrives in a presentation box
*Coppi warm up trouser
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• #28649
I'd choose mitts over a helmet in the hierarchy of on bike PPE.
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• #28650
loopback jacket is nice
Yeah, will probably end up doing that; was wondering whether I could save weight by having something that would work both on and off the bike.