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Old 02-22-12 | 10:21 PM
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seajaye
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From: philadelphia, pa

Bikes: 650b traditional rando, 700c SS rando, 700c fast rando..... plus a mountain, folder, and retired urban track in the basement

Originally Posted by vegipowrd
I've been using my Levi 511 Commuters this year. They have a lot of stretch to them, which makes it comfortable. The fit is a little tight, but not crazy. They are also about half the cost of many other cycle specific options.
I also use silk long-johns during the winter. The silk makes the thickness of the jeans go away and wicks any sweat.
+1 for 511 commuters. i have two pairs and they really are some of the cheapest, yet well-made, cycling-specific pants.

they come in a "trouser" version now, with slash pockets and the traditional back pockets that make them a bit more dressier than the jean look.

http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban...sp?id=23690258
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