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Well my dad just ordered the cups as an anniversary pressie for the wife and I.
Fortunately, she is used to my alter ego, having been with me when I've been 'identified' in various bike shops.
Unfortunately £20. seems to be about average for a t-shirt these days.
You don't know what a stroopwafel is.....OH O, My sister ships them in boxes from Amsterdam for me. NOM NOM, sit one on top of your freshly brewed coffee for a minute, can't beat it.
On another note, £20 for a tshirt that's been printed on. It seem's everyone wants a share of an already crowded cycling tshirt market and no-one is doing them at a reasonable price. I'll stick to wearing my Bike Pure and other tshirts for the time being
would this be a Bike Pure t-shirt that costs £20?
Holy crud, YES, it would be one of those, I didn't know that's what they cost, I was given it for free by Bike Pure UK with a wristband because of the hassle getting my free band that never arrived last year
I do know a certain road.cc user who may be all over the 'super domestique' branded stuff!
I do fancy a stroopwafel, although I don't know what it is.
Who do you mean?
you need them in your life.
Like many items of essential cycling equipment, you'll find them cheapest in Lidl. £1.50 for ten