buying "pro team" gear
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buying "pro team" gear
Ok, so I know this is frowned upon but it just so happens that a lot of the good deals right now are on team kit gear. Bib shorts, Jersey's etc. Does anyone regularly ride in these bibs etc and find them comfortable? I mostly ride solo so not to concerned with what people think
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It's only frowned upon if you show up to a race in the kit of a team to which you do not belong.
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Ok, so I know this is frowned upon but it just so happens that a lot of the good deals right now are on team kit gear. Bib shorts, Jersey's etc. Does anyone regularly ride in these bibs etc and find them comfortable? I mostly ride solo so not to concerned with what people think
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It's hard to imagine any team kit would be cheaper than plain black shorts and simple jersey. A team jersey would be ok with black shorts but a matching kit would be too much unless you are on the team. If you are new, slow or overweight, the more subdued your clothing, the better.
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Most guys around here wearing team kits get passed by people like me ... when riding on a 28lb cruiser ... =)
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I'm guilty of having more sleeveless jerseys than I do the sleeved variety.
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Has he issued the restraining order yet?
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I got a BMC jersey for cheap a while back. I don't even like BMC, but I still got the jersey because it fit me really well and it was cheap. A couple people have yelled Cadel at me but I don't care.
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I try to keep it simple while still looking for deals. Black shorts are good but a simple two color job works just fine.
I have a few design jerseys I got many years ago, like the Primal kind that celebrate beer or countries, that I just dont wear unless I have to anymore.
Full kit stuff still seems over the top until I no longer have flab.
I stick with simple plain stuff anymore and let my legs do the talking.
I have a few design jerseys I got many years ago, like the Primal kind that celebrate beer or countries, that I just dont wear unless I have to anymore.
Full kit stuff still seems over the top until I no longer have flab.
I stick with simple plain stuff anymore and let my legs do the talking.












