Ok, this must be a common problem. I sweat profusely during a 45 min bicycle class and some of my shirts retain an odour after they have been washed and dried. They are dried outside to get a good breeze and sunlight.
What’s the best treatment of clothing to try and get rid of persistent body odour on clothing. Not all material is affected.
Rock N’ RoadCyclery has locations in Irvine, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, and Anaheim Hills. All four Orange County, California locations carry Specialized, Castelli, Fox, Oakley and Twin Six Apparel for both men and women. Eric provides a quick tour of the product lines, and sales professionals at all 4 stores are ready to provide you with everything you need to know to make a wise bicycleclothing purchase, so that you can have a comfortable and stylin’ ride. Visit www.rocknroadcyclery.net for store locations and hours or call the Irvine, CA store at 949-733-2453
I need to be able to ride on the freeways, but not have TOO much power. This will be my first motorcycle. Otherwise I ride a roadbicycle. I have a budget of up to 4000 dollars, but that includes clothing and helmet. Something that will be cheap to maintain and user-friendly. Thanks.
Rock N’ RoadCyclery has locations in Irvine, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, and Anaheim Hills. All four Orange County, California locations carry Specialized, Castelli, Fox, Oakley and Twin Six Apparel for both men and women. Eric provides a quick tour of the product lines, and sales professionals at all 4 stores are ready to provide you with everything you need to know to make a wise bicycleclothing purchase, so that you can have a comfortable and stylin’ ride. Visit www.rocknroadcyclery.net for store locations and hours or call the Irvine, CA store at 949-733-2453
Though bike riding involves the entire body in the physical activity, the hands are the ones to control direction and the feet to give power to the movement. Hence, for the body parts that receive most blows from weather and environment elements, the use of cyclinggloves is almost compulsive; this means that no equipment is complete without appropriate hand protections. For those who don’t see why cyclinggloves are so important, we should mention the fact that the front part of the bike is the one that absorbs most shocks. At the body level a bump is usually felt in both hands and the **** depending on the speed and the position assumed in riding.