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New kid!!!
Hello,
Newbie to the road bike world, coming from a trek mtb to a Roubaix SL3 Expert Compact. Im still trying to work out a few things. from numbness in my feet to my fingers. This is my first go with cleats. Im so excited to be riding a road bike after spending years on the mtb. Im in need of more jersey's but looking for a deal, if anyone knows of any besides the bs i see on ebay from China I would be most greatful.
Newbie to the road bike world, coming from a trek mtb to a Roubaix SL3 Expert Compact. Im still trying to work out a few things. from numbness in my feet to my fingers. This is my first go with cleats. Im so excited to be riding a road bike after spending years on the mtb. Im in need of more jersey's but looking for a deal, if anyone knows of any besides the bs i see on ebay from China I would be most greatful.
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Hi, welcome to Bike Forums.
I got hooked on merino wool riding gear. I buy mine from Chocolate Fish in UK. I've heard roadies buying merino wool stuff from Rapha as well. Not sure if either of those qualify as "deals" in your books, but the Chocolate Fish gear seems certainly top notch quality made from good materials. I'm willing to pay a bit for that.
--J
I got hooked on merino wool riding gear. I buy mine from Chocolate Fish in UK. I've heard roadies buying merino wool stuff from Rapha as well. Not sure if either of those qualify as "deals" in your books, but the Chocolate Fish gear seems certainly top notch quality made from good materials. I'm willing to pay a bit for that.
--J
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