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Rain, wind, puddles, slippery metal drain covers, dirty spray, angry drivers, standstill traffic, pedestrians scurrying along pavements head into the wind. Perfection, the elements pushed the yellow jacketed, rugby short brigade onto the tube this morning, and there was I clad solely in a merino undershirt and my softshell wearing the biggest of smiles flying down the Embankment, leaving Griffins in my wake, surfing metal, toasty warm, and apart from the moisture of my own sweat dry as can be. What a jacket. Thanks Rapha………..
With Regards
Charlie
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Tim Cox
16th November 2009 11:53pm
Joe - I was thinking just the same thing today as I rode along Canada Road here in Redwood City on a cold (38 deg F is cold for here!) morning. That is one great jacket - rain or sun. Cheers, Tim