Wednesday, December 03 2008, 08:46 PM
F**k me!
Who comes up with these designs and colors? Can Roadies look any sillier??
Thank god I didn't get any of that there bad acid. They're all doing it in Italia, apparently (rolls eyes)
Wednesday, November 05 2008, 03:58 PM
Biting bullets!
Bite Billets, or Bullets, or even Bollox, but please, people, bullets leave a funny taste...
Friday, July 25 2008, 03:25 PM
A bit too expensive for such a crappy pattern.
Funnily enough, they had the "plain" versions up for $15. A much better price for this Red Camo, I reckon.
http://chain.gearattack.com/items/11243?x=37651
Thursday, July 03 2008, 06:39 PM
The dealio with these bike shirts, that isn't mentioned, is that they are SPF 50, or 150, or something like that.
So, it'll help you keep that ghoulish white skin, when you're out on the trails...
Friday, June 13 2008, 06:25 PM
...and wet feet!
http://tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=125456
Friday, June 13 2008, 06:14 PM
I have a Dakine ski-pack with a helmet carry.
It's just 2 straps, hidden in a pocket on the front, that you pull across the outside of your helmet, holding it against the pack. Just don't forget it's there and back into something.
I don't like the (Nalgene brand) bladders that Dakine uses =( The "disconnect", between the bladder and the tube does just that...disconnects!!
I've put a Camelback bladder inside mine. Much better!
Thursday, June 12 2008, 08:35 PM
That's normal on "down-hill" style Jerseys.
They're for going over your body armor.
Usually the shirts are sized a bit big, for the same reason.
RIDE ON!
Thursday, June 12 2008, 07:47 PM
ha! Well, no worries!
If it's up on CL, it's prolly a few years old..."Magnus is wearing a revealing top from our winter 1996 collection..."
Thursday, June 12 2008, 07:37 PM
I really can't see your beef. No embroidery. No giant words. Well, ok one biggish logo.
It looks fine. Especially considering it's Oakley. I got the Black...but then I do have 2 pairs of Oakley bike shorts!
Friday, June 06 2008, 07:43 PM
See up at the top where it says Mission?
Click that and read points 1 & 2, of 4.
Oh, and whats sac...?
Friday, June 06 2008, 05:00 PM
I like Dakine stuff. I used to think it was "posy", but, in fact it's totally bomber!
So I was disappointed at how quickly the palms on my crossX gloves wore out. (In fact, once I've washed them, I'm sending them back.)
I got them in January, and only wore them when it was a "cold" day.
I live in the SF Bay Area, so it hardly ever gets that chilly.
So, fair warning.
Thursday, June 05 2008, 05:03 PM
Hmn. =|
Just the sort of thing someone who never goes out to a nightclub would say. imho.
Wednesday, June 04 2008, 09:24 PM
It looks like there is no Liner/Chamois in these shorts. so not so much bike shorts, as just shorts...
You'd better be standing on your pedals a lot...
Wednesday, June 04 2008, 09:05 PM
If I had lots of spare $$'s, I'd go for one of these self contained, kinda ugly, kinda nice, BR Lights
http://www.brlights.com/
Yup, the rumors you've heard are true. You may have even seen it recently at the 24hrs of 9 Mile where our rider Sarah Kaufmann had a fantastic 4th place finish in the Womens Solo Championship! It was also used by team TOS at 24 hours of Laguna Seca lighting their way to a first place finish. This exciting new lightweight, integrated battery LED headlamp is blowing the competition away everywhere it goes!
Wednesday, June 04 2008, 08:20 PM
$400!!!
Go to WesternBikeWorks and get Light&Motion Vega for $130. Cheapest I could find
http://www.westernbikeworks.com/productdetail.asp?p=LJVEG&ssn=21067
Performance has what looks like a bargain light for $40, but it falls apart =(
Tuesday, June 03 2008, 08:12 PM
It's where we keep our testicles...innit?
=)
SteepAndCheap dot wossname
Tuesday, June 03 2008, 07:06 PM
Tuesday, June 03 2008, 03:57 PMby Katriona (3 posts)SAC attack guy's out of the country, so I don't think he'll upgrade the site to include chainlove for a few more days at the very least
Tuesday, June 03 2008, 06:11 PM
As far as I know, a "mountain" helmet has a removable visor, a "road" helmet has no visor.