Old 09-21-16, 04:16 AM
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martianone
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Don't mind the form of some cyclists in their attire ? Guilty, here. However, I think too much fuss is made of the rider's kit and other accessories. Dress your self to be comfortable, also your clothing does not need to be cycling specific. That said, comfortable for me is a pair of J&G Touring shorts and a Hydrofreeze shirt. Keeps me comfortable when the heat index is +40 C, also comfortable when temp is 15.
Can go into a store, restaurant or pub not looking like I am wearing a plastic bag. This outfit has been long wearing, easy to clean and has not acquired the cycling attire "funk". I also use flat pedals and Chrome cycling sneakers. The only thing that looks bike related is the helmet and I do wear cycling gloves.
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