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  • Amazingly Specific Products
  • BigDummy
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    For you, here are some thumbs

    Rivendell made a mitten, which did not have any thumbs.

    Then they made a mitten which did have thumbs.

    Concerned that the people who had bought the thumbless mittens would feel abandoned, they made some extra thumbs. They admit that these “don’t make much sense for the broader populous“.

    Anything else out there which doesn’t make sense for “the broader populous”?…

    BigDummy
    Free Member

    (I mean, apart from most of the stuff on RivBike.com, which is all pretty special interest. I agree, to a point, that you don’t need bike-specific clothing. Which is why this tweed, high-necked vest is so…odd.)

    🙂

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    populous

    I’m oot and I’m taking my matching sturdy woolen socks with me

    BigDummy
    Free Member

    That’s why they aren’t selling, isn’t it? Literally everyone who might need spare thumbs for thumbless mittens is a spelling ‘n’ grammer stickler.

    😉

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    well, exactly – rivendell is surely the online portal to the 1950’s.

    Someone somewhere is having their knuckles hit with a blackboard rubber over that one. Fo’ sho’

    ads678
    Full Member

    Most bike tools have a pretty specific use.

    hugo
    Free Member

    Any bike specific liquids, eg lube, hydraulic oil, cleaners, degreasers,fork oil.

    Who are they kidding that these aren’t bulk produced items rebadged pacifically for cycling with a 10,000% mark up.

    Edit : lots of people, they are kidding lots of people.

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