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  • I would take the garmin strap for £25 if you're interested

  • 100 notes for the record levers?

  • £28 would do for me

  • I'm afraid it's not acceptable

  • 120?

  • They are rare as... and the pound is not worth what it used to...
    £140

  • 'Rarity' and exchange rate... not particularly great reasons. They were discounted to £120 everywhere so don't really fancy paying more than that, and usually go for 100ish on the bay... GLWS

  • Brand New Mavic Veste Roue Libre Black Windproof Softshell Jacket (size XL). Looks quite smart casual and would look great on or off a bike. There is a small Mavic logo at the bottom and nice emblem "au coeur du velo" on the right cuff. The are two bottom side zipped pockets as well as two internal chest zipped pockets.

    £100

    I like the sober look of the jacket but can't find info online about it.
    Do you happen to have a link to the spec?
    I'd like to know if it is goretex type and what was the RRP, etc...

    Also, @Jingle_Jangle likes a bit of NOS Campag.

  • They are perfectly valid and factual reasons - not sure what would qualify as a 'great' reason...
    Campagnolo Record Carbon Brake Levers BL01-RECGC have gone out of production at some point during 2011. A couple of online retailers (everywhere is an exaggeration) had them listed at a reduced price but didn't have them in stock the most of the time - this was a long while ago. If you are looking for a used pair these are not for you. A replacement Record Carbon Brake Lever Blade assembly (EC-RE447 or EC-RE348) cost around £100 each, a pair of rubber hoods (EC-RE600) is around £15 and etc (BL-RE031, BL-RE032, EC-RE203, EC-RE124, EC-RE059, EC-RE030).

    Kind of talked myself into keeping them as spares for my Record Carbon 10s shifters - decided to keep them and removed it from the listing.

  • I would describe the fabric as between Gore Windstopper (non insulated/slightly insulated) and Windstopper Softshell (medium to heavy insulation) so has a water repelancy treatment but not waterproof (perfectly usable in a light rain). It is definitely an outer layer garment and designed to be a commuter or recreational jacket. I have no link to a spec/details, but recall seeing the garment in a hard copy of the Mavic Clothing Catalogue a couple of years ago.

    PS. Also pmed you.

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