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Hello Fyo, I've attached a couple of pics and here is a link though my one doesnt have reflective Rapha logo on the back but I think is the same beyond that.
http://www.rapha.cc/gb/en/shop/winter-windproof-jersey/product/WJY08
Thanks
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Knackered rear wheel forces a clear out of two tops I can cover with other jackets I have. Black Rapha Winter Jersey size large, the one with big pockets/concealed one, a reflective arm band and windproof front. Really nice jersey however I need money more than it and it's always been slightly too big, £65. I can take pictures later but it's in really good condition, I wear it a few times each year(bought November 2014) on really cold dry days.
Adidas Tour Cycling Jacket size small, this comes up really big so fits me at a medium, decent jacket quite good in rain taped seams though does let water in after a while in heavy rain. Surpisingly warm as lightweight thin material though doesn't compress that small, rolled at a push goes in a jersey pocket. Exactly like this and I washed recently in grangers and havent worn since. http://www.wiggle.co.uk/adidas-tour-waterproof-rain-jacket/ I think retailed at something silly like £80 can get on ebay for around £40 so £20 seems fair.
Both pick up in SE17 or W12 during the day. I can get pictures later if anyone is keen, will post at cost though would rather cash in my hand.
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I have a lynskey sportive disc couldn't be happier with it. I needed to condense my road bike and winter/tourer into one bike due to a very small flat and the lynskey ticked all the boxes for me discs, guards and rack mounts. Over the winter it is practical but still a lot of fun and take all the mounts off and it is a great road bike not far off the lynskey road bike it replaced. A touch heavier and a bit slacker but great over distance. Would really recommend and as mentioned they are very nicely put together and you never need to worry about corrosion, chipping or scratching paint again.
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I thought I should add my experience of the Kinesis disc wheelset as seen a few posts about them. I upgraded from a heavy alex rim set and have had mine for 18 months or so, they made a huge difference. Very light for the money, i paid 230, have been used across 2 bikes for light touring on road, single track and canal paths. Also done some long road rides and commuted most days. I have one bike for everything. I have changed the bearings on the rear and replaced one broken spoke in that time. They have been great for me spin really nicely and get up to speed/get me up hills well. Overall for the money think they are a very good option.
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I was after a bit of help/advice and thought this was the best place to ask. I recently picked up a bargain pair of Shimano R685 hydraulic shifters and am slowly getting the calipers and other parts to fit them. I just wondered as I have never had hydraulics about the hoses and whether a Shimano set would have all I need to connect up the calipers? I can't find anything specifically for the road brakes but assumed the MTB hoses would work on them? I was also going to get one of the ebay bleed kits and wondered if anyone could let me know if 100ml of mineral oil would be enough? Having only had cable discs in the past am not sure how much the system actually needs. Any help really appreciasted, thanks.
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