What to Look for When you Go Shopping for Cycling Clothes
The base layer, the one closest to the skin should be a thin long-sleeved fleece shirt that captures moisture and distributes it evenly, thus favoring rapid sweat elimination. Instead of a fleece – in case you favor cotton - there are other cycling clothes that can be used under other cold protection layers, and, the same long-sleeved t-shirts, could serve well in the warm season too, as they provide sun protection. For the mid-layer, fleece could also be a good choice in terms of materials, and special tops are usually the ones to get the attention when it comes to cycling clothes here.
Trousers and tights cannot be absent from the general apparel a biker needs, regardless of the season; you should definitely buy only tights that are especially cut for riding the bike. And there are two types of cycling clothes you need to consider here: on the one hand there are the lycra tights that stick close to the skin and on the other, there are bike trousers with a looser cut that are usually preferred by people with a more sensitive skin. In order to better cope with cold and wet days, you should wear some further protection over such trousers or tights and here we refer to goretex cycling clothes.
Warm, waterproof gloves and hats are also absolutely necessary for the biker's protection. The hands and face are the most exposed to wind, cold air currents and even rain; therefore, when you go shopping for cycling clothes, don't forget that a good fleece hood to wear under the helmet will prevent the cold from pinching your face and ears. The good part about such apparel items is that they are usually long enough to provide neck protection as well, this means that they will go well inside the jacket or jersey the biker is wearing.


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Walking home, after an interesting day of productive meetings, in short sleeved shirt and micro fleece. It's actually quite parky!
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Color clothes that have been washed a few times are ok to be washed in warm water. But if its the first time, use cold to prevent the color from bleeding out.
I never use pure hot water unless its an all white load, like sheets or towels. Wastes too much electricity (water heater has to work harder).
If you want your colors to stay brighter, use a color safe bleach like Clorox for colors and cool water. They won't fade as fast.
try wd-40
RT A biker walks into the HD Service Dept and asks if his bike is fixed. Manager replies:all we could find is a loose nut behind the handlebars
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Nepal Himalayan Expedition:- ”The team wore the Munro Jacket as an outer layer with the versatile Summit Top as a base layer and the Belay Jacket as a mid layer. The team also wore Munro Bib Pants (Salopettes).
Not hard on the lower back, working at Wal*Mart part time was worse. I press myself on the chamber wall for support. Mix is 50/50 Fireclay & Kaolin + 10% fine grog with extra aluminium hydrate, kaolin, and grog. Should dry before firing just like cone packs so fire slowly.
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indubbiamente, ma non vado a fare il turista.. purtroppo
maybe it’s trail spelled the wrong way ?!?!?!
depends on an awful lot of variables. Age, fitness level, type of bike, terrain and so on and on.
I'm 58, ride a scott cycle and would allow 1 1/2 hours so that I didn't push myself. For me 12 mph is a good average speed including hills.
i hope your joking ignorant redneck