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Cycling jacket? WTF? I'm riding in a t-shirt or jersey.
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Not sure how much cycling you'd be able to do:
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It's more because I don't like just cycling in a shirt on my commute, which always rides up making me moon all the driver who are already impatient and aggressive enough! By looks good I mean doesn't make me look like a canary!
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"Embedding has been disabled by request"
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Yeah, your failure to click through to a video with embedding disabled is a big concern for me.
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Hey man I already said sorry, I don't think I can change it now, delete and remake?
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If you don't want flouro then anything will do. Lightweight, Paclite or Event if you want to pay money and protect against the occasional shower.
Otherwise hmmmmm............charity shop/no name plastic.
But hell, live a little, you deserve it....
Why not linen for the Our Man in Havana look?
Just watch the wrinkles and the gin slings.
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• #13
Ha!
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Oh and thanks for the thread edit, I guess those malicious jokes look a bit silly now!?!
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• #15
"Malicious" jokes? Really? Malicious? Intent to harm? I don't think so.
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The cuts in my arms say so!
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If you think this was bad I think you should avoid the rest of the internet or perhaps browse with a supervising adult who can help guide you away from some of the more traumatic experiences. Did you look at any of those threads?
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• #18
Ha! Yeah I'm only joking around, making a big deal out of nothing!Yeah I did I think the last one about the guy in Japan was especially helpful due to the humidity meaning he needed an especially breathable jacket, which is essentially what I'm after
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• #19
Ride slower when it's hot.
I stay cool as a fan.
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I was told to do that, but I'd then miss out on the fitness gains!
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• #21
I ride really fast...
naked.
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• #22
^ this
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Ha you're right! It fully breathable, blends in well and really cheap :O! WIN!!!111
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I don't think there's much you can do but wear breathable fabrics and take it easy.
I'm gonna have to buy some kinda 'jersey' i expect, otherwise all my t-shirts will have sweat aids.
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• #25
Go bald and lose your clothes in a bush.
© ThamesTV 1977
Hey, throughout the winter I've been using a pretty thick Mishka Spetsnaz but as its starting to heat up I was wondering what the best cheap and attractive looking cycling jacket is that's thin enough to prevent me from drowning in sweat?
Thanks
Jack Allmand