View Poll Results: I'd potentially be interested in purchasing a C&V Jersey
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C&V Jersey Poll
#27
Fat Guy on a Little Bike


Joined: Jun 2008
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From: Philadelphia, PA
Bikes: Two wheeled ones
I would be interested and willing to go over $75...I've never ridden wool and am curious.
I can go with the flow as for graphics, but my tendency would be something subdued...maybe a nice mellow blue with some white.
I can go with the flow as for graphics, but my tendency would be something subdued...maybe a nice mellow blue with some white.
#28
I like wool; I'm not picky otherwise. Tried to reprise iab's (successful) group buy last spring, but as others point out, it's complicated with all the personal preferences, out-of-stock items, etc. I ended up canceling the thing and returning paid-folk's money, because we couldn't get enough people who would buy if we couldn't make the volume discount minimum (myself included). It's a case of TMI, but you can read all about it here:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...again-in-2010?
Be forewarned: it's a lot of work. Maybe I approached it in the wrong way.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...again-in-2010?
Be forewarned: it's a lot of work. Maybe I approached it in the wrong way.
#29
If I own it, I ride it


Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 5,685
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From: Cardinal Country
Bikes: Lejeune(14), Raleigh, Raysport, Jan De Reus, Gazelle, Masi, B. Carré(4), Springfield, Greg Lemond, Andre Bertin, Schwinn Paramount
No graphics does not preclude lettering. Simple lettering is a classy way of identifying. And it will also keep the cost down as you can usually get lettering done cheaper than a logo or graphic. Logos and graphics require custom programming to be done. That is more money. If you want to keep it cheap as some others have indicated, forget the logos and graphics.
#30
2k miles from the midwest
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 1,963
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From: Washington
Bikes: ~'75 Colin Laing, '80s Schwinn SuperSport 650b, ex-Backroads ti project...
I can't image wool is possible under $75, unless is from Portland Cyclewear. I've never owned any of their product, but am curious as to trying them.
So put me down as a possibly if it's wool. Not interested in plastic...
So put me down as a possibly if it's wool. Not interested in plastic...
#32
Rustbelt Rider
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 9,105
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From: Canton, OH
Bikes: 1990 Trek 1420 - 1978 Raleigh Professional - 1973 Schwinn Collegiate - 1974 Schwinn Suburban
I voted for Wool, mostly because I currently only have non wool Jerseys.
I also vote for plain... little to no logo would be great. IIRC, the Portland Cycle group buy anyone could choose and color and with or without graphics which was really nice.
I also vote for plain... little to no logo would be great. IIRC, the Portland Cycle group buy anyone could choose and color and with or without graphics which was really nice.
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#33
Senior Member

Joined: Jan 2008
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Wool is fine, I voted that either is fine. I did not know Curtis used them. the 50+ jerseys have had no aired complaints in the forum. I'll take ya'lls word that they are sub-prime quality. I was aware Curtis did the design on the graphics for the 50+ forum's jerseys. he may have some idea for other sources to consider since he did research things pretty well.
I grew up wearing wool jerseys and shorts along with Detto Pietro shoes so a nice wool jersey with C&V logos or lettering sounds great to me. I am mainly a reader here, much more time in 50+ forum but this forum is so full of ideas and tips and is user friendly so I enjoy it here, too. Thanks for letting me lurk and occasionally post.
Bill
I grew up wearing wool jerseys and shorts along with Detto Pietro shoes so a nice wool jersey with C&V logos or lettering sounds great to me. I am mainly a reader here, much more time in 50+ forum but this forum is so full of ideas and tips and is user friendly so I enjoy it here, too. Thanks for letting me lurk and occasionally post.
Bill
#34
Senior Member

Joined: Nov 2010
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From: Tixkokob, Yucatán, México
Bikes: 79 Trek 930, 80 Trek 414, 84 Schwinn Letour Luxe (coupled), 92 Schwinn Paramount PDG 5
#36
Senior Member

Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 11,222
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From: South Bend IN
Bikes: 1976 FRESCHI, 2004 Crumpton.
Merino wool is wonderful. wear it all week and it doesn't stink.
#37
Senior Member


Joined: May 2010
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From: Hurricane Alley , Florida
Bikes: Treks (USA), Schwinn Paramount, Schwinn letour,Raleigh Team Professional, Gazelle GoldLine Racing, 2 Super Mondias, Carlton Professional.
Is wool comfortable in 100+ F and 90% Humidity in South Florida Summers? if so, I'm in if not, it would have to be some kind of blend.
Mike
Mike
#38
Senior Member

Joined: Oct 2005
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From: South Bend IN
Bikes: 1976 FRESCHI, 2004 Crumpton.
Yes it is. The light weight wool jerseys allow moisture to pass right through and are comfortable in any weather. The jersey I wear for indoor cycling are not even wet after a 1.5 hour session on the trainer. My regular jersey is soaked.
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