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New Fyxomatosis Tees

Who ever said Deltas don’t stop you? They didn’t stop Andy at Fyxo from putting them on a new shirt. Available now over at Fyxomatosis.

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  • DonaldM

    Haha that was such beautiful brake.. but probably one of the most dangerous things campy ever put out!

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    Andy told me this little story just now:

    “Scott McGrory (gold, madison at athens, rode for Mapei, Roubaix, six day legend…) saw my delta shirt and said ‘I can remember racing on those brakes – they didn’t work’. He goes on about how Campy released a rim at the same time that when they got wet there was zero stopping power. They told Campagnolo about the issue, and even warned the Russian team before a stage on the continent where they all binned it on the descent.”

  • Kanon08

    I am buying one of those now.

  • you

    off topic: what is that camo pattern on those shorts? i see that on cordura 1000 or whatever on skingrowsbacks hip pouch and thought that was a proprietary pattern.
    [img]http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm60/jla8874/hip_pack-v2_1.jpg[/img]

  • http://www.fyxomatosis.com trackcunt

    Australian camo….. Just like their is US/ UK / Urban variations. There is also a Aus mariners camo too which I’ve got.

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