The new Rapha catalogue
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ricadus wrote:"He Whom We Do Not Name"
LOL - thanks, Mr Censor.
Do you mean Lance Armstrong?
Just testingI have pain!0 -
ivancarlos wrote:ricadus wrote:"He Whom We Do Not Name"
LOL - thanks, Mr Censor.
Do you mean Lance Armstrong?
Just testing
Michael Rasmussen then?I have pain!0 -
ivancarlos wrote:ivancarlos wrote:ricadus wrote:"He Whom We Do Not Name"
LOL - thanks, Mr Censor.
Do you mean Lance Armstrong?
Just testing
Michael Rasmussen then?
No? Must be Floyd Landis?I have pain!0 -
ivancarlos wrote:ivancarlos wrote:ivancarlos wrote:ricadus wrote:"He Whom We Do Not Name"
LOL - thanks, Mr Censor.
Do you mean Lance Armstrong?
Just testing
Michael Rasmussen then?
No? Must be Floyd Landis?
I give up! :oops:I have pain!0 -
Try Paul Smith...
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andyp wrote:Try Paul Smith...
I mentioned his name when talking about the Mr P Smith Mercian bikes, turns out it could be this man..... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_Speed0 -
Alberto Contador?I have pain!0
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ivan try writing out P aul Smith in without any gaps or punctuation right after it.......0
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Now I'm really confused! Why would rapha bring out a P.S. TdF souvenir jersey?I have pain!0
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Ok just looked at their website. The designer, not the SS* guy :oops:
*not Heinrich Himmler eitherI have pain!0 -
Paul Smith is a celebrated fashion designer and one time aspiring cyclist before fashion took hold... he still cycles today and enjoys a symbiotic relationship with the Rapha brand and his - a match made in heaven in my book
Why do we not name PS? Can't believe my note got auto edited0 -
HarryB wrote:If their stuff is made with such top quality fabrics why can't you just chuck it in a washing machine?
Most of their stuff you can, you prannet. 30 degree wool wash, stick em in a pillow case or mesh bag to stop them getting sucked into the drum and snagged. You'll get a better clean by handwashing but there is no reason not to machine wash most of their gear.
I've been doing that with their base layers, jerseys and socks for the last two years without a problem. It's not like there's a dearth of other kit on the market that has to be handwashed according to the label.0 -
leguape wrote:HarryB wrote:If their stuff is made with such top quality fabrics why can't you just chuck it in a washing machine?
Most of their stuff you can, you prannet. 30 degree wool wash, stick em in a pillow case or mesh bag to stop them getting sucked into the drum and snagged. You'll get a better clean by handwashing but there is no reason not to machine wash most of their gear.
I've been doing that with their base layers, jerseys and socks for the last two years without a problem. It's not like there's a dearth of other kit on the market that has to be handwashed according to the label.
You prannet... where did that phrase come from?0 -
sonicred007 wrote:You prannet... where did that phrase come from?
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