???...I'm from California and maybe we are super laid back but when we go riding, we just wear regular athletic style clothing. We don't have specific tops or bottoms made for cycling.
It seems cycling is the only sport where its socially acceptable to dress head to toe like a professional.
I know if I showed up to the basketball court head to toe in the Los Angeles Lakers gear, or the ice hockey rink with full on matching everything, I'd get laughed out.
I went on a hinge date, where this person showed up dressed like Lance Armstrong on the mountain. And I just had my regular athletic clothing on. Couldn't help but get the vibe the person was a little judgey. And also they ghosted me.
Still not buying cycling specific apparel. I literally don't understand what cycling specific apparel is supposed to accomplish other than make you look like you are about to go on a cycling ride.
I've been riding regular clothing for 20+ years
and I've literally never come across a situation where i thought to myself "gee I wish I were wearing cycling specific apparel right now"
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
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...as for being judgemental..try re-reading your post and take an inward look ..
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says the person living in California ( and no you're not super laid back although I'm sure you would like to think you are)..what do you get there a couple of drops of rain a year ?
I wear MTB "specific" bike wear because the design & fabrics keep me warm in the winter when it's pissing down with rain or snowing or blowing a hoolie.. if I was dressed in " athletic gear " (whatever that is.. ) I would probably die from hypothermia ..still I bet you look right at home at the athletic track or in the gym ...as for being judgemental..try re-reading your post and take an inward look ..
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says the person living in California ( and no you're not super laid back although I'm sure you would like to think you are)..what do you get there a couple of drops of rain a year ?
I wear MTB "specific" bike wear because the design & fabrics keep me warm in the winter when it's pissing down with rain or snowing or blowing a hoolie.. if I was dressed in " athletic gear " (whatever that is.. ) I would probably die from hypothermia ..still I bet you look right at home at the athletic track or in the gym ...as for being judgemental..try re-reading your post and take an inward look ..
I live in So. Cal and the people are very judgmental, and far from laid back. There is so much political BS in this state it hurts my head. Oh, I wear a mountain bike specific shirt and pants because they breath and are comfortable, not to look fashionable.I think this is fair. Many US West Coasters like to say they are 'laid back' right before spouting some up tight judgemental BS ?
It's not their fault they live in a bubble, so we shouldn't fault them.
No. But generally when someone changes the title to "delete" it means they want their thread deleting.@Moderator Has someone complained?
I agree with that, but I have slowly started to upgrade my protection rather than clothes. Got a better helmet, better knee pads e t c. That in combination with a "I ❤ NY"-tshirt must make me look like I know what I'm doing, right (I don't...)?Back to the subject.
Unfortunately, I believe i have fallen into the " knob at the park who thinks he's a pro dressed like that " category !
I just feel, Look the Part - Feel the Part seems to boost my confidence as weird as that might sound ?
I agree with that, but I have slowly started to upgrade my protection rather than clothes. Got a better helmet, better knee pads e t c. That in combination with a "I ❤ NY"-tshirt must make me look like I know what I'm doing, right (I don't...)?
Are you seriously telling me there are people over there that don't have guns? I thought the government were handing them out with cereal.
I think SRAM has a universal (gun?) hanger now, dont' they?Damn good point there. Maybe it's an adapter issue, Shimano/SRAM/small arms incompatible connectors.
That's put an image in my mind that I cant unsee!Hey ...those pics are private ..and how do you know about them anyway ..??
I think SRAM has a universal (gun?) hanger now, dont' they?
A word of warning. The bow may interfere somewhat with your steering too.Over here we aren't allowed such advanced ballistic technology. We have to make do
It's a lot harder to mount to the frame in a way that doesn't interfere with your leg. and the helmet inteferes with the anchor point used.
Apologies for the half hearted attempt, it's a 50# bow and i'm not allowed to try and draw it back just now with the broken ribs
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a shield would indicate weakness, all out attack.A word of warning. The bow may interfere somewhat with your steering too.
Quick question, where do you mount your battle shield? ?
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