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• #30727
Jura merino jerseys are 15% off with code flash15.
Very nicely made though they can feel a bit lightweight.
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• #30728
Upside down?
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• #30729
Pop into the cafe at the top, and go old school:
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• #30730
Sent a return in a few months ago, not heard any word since, and two emails have gone unanswered, anyone got another email I could potentially try?
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• #30731
I’ve always found the chat option helpful
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• #30732
think my brevet insulated gilet fell out my pocket on my commute some time last week :( :(
anyone selling an xs?
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• #30734
They already sponsor the excellent The Cycling Podcast. So why bother with this lark?
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• #30737
What happened to the shoe selection? Really fancied a reflective pair.
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• #30738
I dunno, I guess why sponsor a podcast when you could #sponsoryourself ?
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• #30739
Have a pair of pro team thermal bib shorts love the shorts but seems like the thread lock on the stitching isn’t very good
Have a long thread hanging & stitching coming loose on back panel
Only worn 3times so sending back as faulty for replacement
Never had a problem with any of my other Rapha shorts or tights so probably just unlucky
How long will it take for a return
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• #30740
Related to the boycott of Giro good an gun Control in the USA, they sold all remaining stock and and there are some still left in stores.
A take on it here
http://theradavist.com/2018/03/thoughts-on-boycotting-cycling-brands/
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• #30741
Thought they had started to sale the Giro stuff before all that kicked off?
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• #30742
Makes sense although I disagree with it.
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• #30743
They did have them on sale, there's rumors of a new shoe supplier, even fake mockups out there on instagram. So who knows the full story
I know I bought the white climber shoes at half off
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• #30744
Somehow that post makes me like the Radavist even less, which I didn't think was possible for a dumb bike website. He has no concept of guns or cops or violence in the US. What a clueless prick.
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• #30745
Related to the boycott...
Nah, just coincidence. Rapha are still selling their Camelbak bottles, another brand owned by Vista Outdoor, after all.
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• #30746
I thought it was a nuanced and reasonable set of points. Do you know who the ultimate owner of every company you buy products or services from is, and can you be certain their values accord with yours?
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• #30747
LOL that Rapha would make a business decision based on ethics. They’ve been bought out with money from the largest gun dealer in the US.
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• #30748
how is more racing content a bad thing? looks pretty exciting to me.
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• #30749
I wasn't referring to his business decision, because as he clearly states he's decided to keep his site solvent in the face of the boycotts. Which is fine. And personally I'm ok with talking about all the ways I'm compromised as a consumer and its accompanying hypocrisy, although I doubt you or anyone else cares.
What I find pathetic is his explicit and implicit defences of gun ownership as a buttress to his business decisions. Despite all the school shootings, all gun-related crime, accidental deaths in the home, facilitated suicides etc, his only opinion about guns in America is 'gun owners are fine with me as long as they are responsible, and so because I've got mates in the bike industry I'm going to keep the ads'. This is the status quo, and precisely why gun deaths in the US are the way they are - a tacit approval of 'no change please'. What I think he's neglected to address is mostly what anyone who has any stake in gun rights in the US is interested in: an active stance, either for or against. It's a corporate PR release with a human signature at the end, nothing more.
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• #30750
Whats the fit of the randonee shorts like? Specifically in the thighs? Are they quite slim? I usually have to size up in normal trousers on the waist to fit my fat legs/arse in.
Still too big