benl
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Post by benl on Nov 9, 2016 14:37:26 GMT
During my time at the track, I often hear that Riders are considering buying cheap Chinese kit as a spare for various reasons . I have to say that i fell into this trap and purchased a set for Ben . but unfortunately the sizing is all over the place. A medium pants wont even fit a pencil thin legged 13year old . I have to say the quality can vary enormously and it is very much hit and miss as to whether the item is any good or not. Trying to send it back for replacement or get my money back has been a non starter ,As all emails have been met with Grammar so poor that its impossible to make sense of so I am just going to take a hit . The web site to be wary of is: www.abccycling.com/So if anyone knows a match stick legged Cyclist , I have some kit that will fit. Keith
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Post by Darbs on Nov 9, 2016 22:12:42 GMT
Hi Keith, that's interesting, was it in WFCRC colours or from their stock?
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benl
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Post by benl on Nov 10, 2016 8:24:16 GMT
their stock items
Tinkoff Saxo
it looks good , but the size is totally out of sync , a medium waist with a extra small leg width.
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mudman
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Post by mudman on Nov 10, 2016 10:28:56 GMT
Keep your eye on Aldi for cycling kit. Good quality and sizes that mean what they say and you can measure them yourself in store.
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benl
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Post by benl on Nov 10, 2016 11:00:14 GMT
lesion learned - the hard way .
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mudman
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Post by mudman on Nov 13, 2016 10:33:24 GMT
On the subject of saving money, with the dark nights you will need lights. Pay a visit to Wilkinsons for a reasonably priced set.
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