So what do I get him for Christmas???

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CycleWidow

New Member
Help! I know its early to do the Christmas shopping but believe me its the only chance I have.......and I have a dilemma. What should I get my cycling enthusiast hubby for Christmas???
Offered four day cycling in France on le Tour route but he said "no"....as he was gonna do this anyway!??
Now I am stuck......doesnt have to be expensive...preferably not...but any ideas or suggestions would be most gratefully accepted.

Hello again, by the way, been busy at work etc so not posted for a long time!
J
 
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CycleWidow

New Member
Help! I know its early to do the Christmas shopping but believe me its the only chance I have.......and I have a dilemma. What should I get my cycling enthusiast hubby for Christmas???
Offered four day cycling in France on le Tour route but he said "no"....as he was gonna do this anyway!??
Now I am stuck......doesnt have to be expensive...preferably not...but any ideas or suggestions would be most gratefully accepted.

Hello again, by the way, been busy at work etc so not posted for a long time!
J
 

Aperitif

Meme bar
Wireless in/out thermometer etc etc to see whether he will or he wont... Starck /Oregon Scientific trendy model perhaps?

Campagnolo corkscrew - everyone on here has one. ;)
 

Aperitif

Meme bar
Wireless in/out thermometer etc etc to see whether he will or he wont... Starck /Oregon Scientific trendy model perhaps?

Campagnolo corkscrew - everyone on here has one. ;)
 

Dayvo

just passin' through
CycleWidow said:
Offered four day cycling in France on le Tour route but he said "no"....as he was gonna do this anyway!??

Well, if your offer wasn't to his liking, tell him he's blown his chance! ;)

Otherwise I'd suggest some books, or a tool kit, or pay for a bike mech. course.
 

Dayvo

just passin' through
CycleWidow said:
Offered four day cycling in France on le Tour route but he said "no"....as he was gonna do this anyway!??

Well, if your offer wasn't to his liking, tell him he's blown his chance! ;)

Otherwise I'd suggest some books, or a tool kit, or pay for a bike mech. course.
 

Andy in Sig

Vice President in Exile
The leather mitts from Rapha (the second most expensive variant). They are genuinely high quality kit but are subtle enough not to be immediately recognisable as being made by Rapha.
 

Andy in Sig

Vice President in Exile
The leather mitts from Rapha (the second most expensive variant). They are genuinely high quality kit but are subtle enough not to be immediately recognisable as being made by Rapha.
 

walker

New Member
Carbon Cranks, On my xmas list at least anyway. Or if you was going to spend that much why not a power meter?
 

walker

New Member
Carbon Cranks, On my xmas list at least anyway. Or if you was going to spend that much why not a power meter?
 

domtyler

Über Member
A pair of solid silver Rapha pubic hair trimmers, for the cycling gentleman who doesn't like to spoil the clean lines of his Lycra shorts. Only £439.45, presented in an exclusive pouch made of the skin of the Mongolian Tiger Shrew (only four remaining in existence).
 
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