Kafitt, Anyone?

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11-29-17 | 12:28 PM
  #26  
Yeah, that sultry Latina stuff was too suggestive, not to mention foreign and scary. I think we can all agree this is more appropriate cycling wear for women, it's wholesome and it's made right here in the USA. God bless America. [/sarcasm]

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11-29-17 | 12:31 PM
  #27  
^ I cringe when I see people cycling barefoot. I think I need to report that post due to hurt feelings....
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11-29-17 | 12:43 PM
  #28  
Quote: ^ I cringe when I see people cycling barefoot. I think I need to report that post due to hurt feelings....
The women should be reported for their immodesty in showing their bare feet. What do they think this, Cyclosexfest 3000? Surely this woman must be considered appropriately dressed by forum standards:

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11-29-17 | 12:43 PM
  #29  
Anyway, it seems that Kafitt does have a Facebook page (Kafitt USA): https://www.facebook.com/skinsuites/

Many more pics on there. I'm happy to see that there is something of a renaissance of cycling taking place in Colombia right now.
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11-29-17 | 12:45 PM
  #30  
Quote: The women should be reported for their immodesty in showing their bare feet. What do they think this, Cyclosexfest 3000? Surely this woman must be considered appropriately dressed by forum standards:

Glad to see it because, frankly, the pic that you'd posted a bit earlier on failed miserably in hiding the enticements of the female form sufficiently. I found myself, still, much too much in a lather over it.
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11-29-17 | 12:46 PM
  #31  
Quote: Anyway, it seems that Kafitt does have a Facebook page (Kafitt USA): https://www.facebook.com/skinsuites/

Many more pics on there. I'm happy to see that there is something of a renaissance of cycling taking place in Colombia right now.
So is Big Pharma.
Eight riders test positive at Vuelta a Colombia | Cyclingnews.com
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11-29-17 | 12:49 PM
  #32  
Quote: So is Big Pharma.
Eight riders test positive at Vuelta a Colombia | Cyclingnews.com

Well, at least they weren't found chewing on coca leaves.

And, anyway, this is a totally unknown problem in the US & Europe!
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11-29-17 | 01:02 PM
  #33  
Quote: Well, at least they weren't found chewing on coca leaves.

And, anyway, this is a totally unknown problem in the US & Europe!
Oh, I know ... following the example(s) set by pro cycling down the ages

Sad, nevertheless ... though not nearly as pathetic as amateurs trying to 'win' gran fondos and the like.
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11-29-17 | 01:12 PM
  #34  
Quote: Did it display anything that we would not normally see on a typical ride in which pretty young women engage?
She was a bit outside the bell curve even for pretty young women
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12-01-17 | 12:17 AM
  #35  
Quote: Hey--watch it, buddy. I'll have you know that I've worked damned hard on honing my reputation.

Besides, it's harder to get banned around here than you might imagine (especially, permanently!). Takes talent.


Hmmm.... Perhaps we should not have been so forgiving when people beg us not to ban them permanently and promise to behave.

Thank you for this. I think I'm going to go over with my staff about us being so lenient.
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12-01-17 | 12:20 AM
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12-01-17 | 12:45 AM
  #37  
Meh, I'll take Molteni salami casings, thanks.
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06-16-18 | 11:04 AM
  #38  
Quote: It would be nice to know something about the actual product. Aside from being in a different language, the website tells us nothing about the garments.

Chamois make/model? Fabric weight and elastane content? Etc.

Not having anything else to go by my guess would be that it is another overpriced boutique brand lacking budget for actual research and development. Almost invariably their garments are made from inexpensive off-the-shelf patterns where poor fit on the bike is made up for by using highly stretchy, hydrophilic high-elastane content fabrics.

Seems to be only for women anyway.


-Tim-
Tim
What's with the comment, seems to be for women anyway?? So if we look good, doesn't matter if it is functional?
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01-20-23 | 12:54 AM
  #39  
It is possible they actually ride mtb
So, just wanted to say, i know many people who ride only mtb and wear lycra, xc riders, and floridians. Also, there are mtb that costs same as road bikes.

Quote: I guess getting a road bike was out of the advertising budget.
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01-20-23 | 06:29 AM
  #40  
Beccamtnbkr Weird that your only two posts are to chastise others’ comments in this thread, and that they’re out of the blue 6 months after the thread died and a zombie resurrection 5 years after that. What’s your angle? Is there a point?
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01-20-23 | 07:21 AM
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Possible chatbot. They/it seem to be inflitrating the site.
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01-20-23 | 07:39 AM
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Quote: Possible chatbot. They/it seem to be inflitrating the site.
Don't get all paranoid about chatbots now.
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