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Man that looks thick. One for those really cold days.
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Some socks for ya. http://lovetobikeandknit.blogspot.com/2006/04/cycling-socks-are-ready-to-ride.html
edit:photo is too massive.
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OT - where can i get a hoody thats cut long at the back and long in the arms?
most high st. stores just don't think of us cyclists.
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lpg OT - where can i get a hoody thats cut long at the back and long in the arms?
most high st. stores just don't think of us cyclists.
odd but topman do a hoody that the hood zipps right up into a mouth guard so you get really good vision and its fairly long in arm and body, it works for me anyhow. im long and thin like a stickEDIT: it might be H+M or topman not sure now cause i have 'cut out the tags' ocd
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laekhouse, the link is on FGG
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Try Zara, they have a mens section which I found out when I was in Spain. If you're going to Spain then get the stuff there it's much cheaper. I got a nice hoodie, long in the sleeve and back. Think it was about £20.
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SkullheadWilderness no more scratches
I always try and rest seat or wheel rather than frame against any object - though less seat nowadays as the last one was wrecked because of doing this. There are a lot of WI groups around London. Do you think we could get the old girls making those for us?
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I quite like the Mushroom Pulse Warmers
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True story. I have tried many unsuccessful times to knit while trackstanding.
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Haha least you know how to do both :(
Does anyone here knit?
If so you might be interested in this!
Cycling Aran