I got mine all together, with a seat and everything.
What are all the ATOT cyclists riding? I want to see 🙂
What are all the ATOT cyclists riding? I want to see 🙂
Originally posted by: vshah
i would...but not at 3:30 am
What is that thing on the front?
Originally posted by: Azraele
What is that thing on the front?
Mine burned up in a garage fire, but it was a Monoose in the coolest shade of purple.
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
btw. without going off topic too much. do you guys have any reccomendations on jerseys/shirts or biking apparel? i dont always want to wear a t-shirt and shorts, but theres a whole bunch of brands and i dont know exactly what to look for. thanks guys.
Originally posted by: Trygve
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
btw. without going off topic too much. do you guys have any reccomendations on jerseys/shirts or biking apparel? i dont always want to wear a t-shirt and shorts, but theres a whole bunch of brands and i dont know exactly what to look for. thanks guys.
I've never understood the point of the shirts and jerseys they sell in bike shops. I've never found anything I liked better than a plain t-shirt. But then, I'm morally opposed to displaying other people's logos on my clothing unless they're paying me to do so.
So, in warm weather, I normally wear a t-shirt. If I start chafing a bit on my forearms where the pads on the aero bars are, I wear a pair of old socks with the toes cut off on my elbows. In cold weather, I wear a turtleneck.
For shorts, I'm happy with whatever padded bike shorts are on sale at any given moment at the local Performance bike shop. Years ago, there were a few gel shorts that seemed okay, but none of the gel shorts I've tried in recent years would stand up to any reasonable amount of riding (but I can still use my old ones; I'm not sure what they changed to make the new ones unuseable). In cold weather, I wear a pair of long underwear underneath my bike shorts. Sounds weird, looks fine, and it's both effective and cheap.
Originally posted by: Chunkee
i have a gary fisher joshua z that i never ride anymore...
anyone want to buy it
has the stratos shock, judyxls and xt componnets, with some titanium shhhtuffff
i like the nice road bikes
i am too old to white knuckle anymore
uugh
Originally posted by: Trygve
I've never understood the point of the shirts and jerseys they sell in bike shops. I've never found anything I liked better than a plain t-shirt. But then, I'm morally opposed to displaying other people's logos on my clothing unless they're paying me to do so.
So, in warm weather, I normally wear a t-shirt. If I start chafing a bit on my forearms where the pads on the aero bars are, I wear a pair of old socks with the toes cut off on my elbows. In cold weather, I wear a turtleneck.
For shorts, I'm happy with whatever padded bike shorts are on sale at any given moment at the local Performance bike shop. Years ago, there were a few gel shorts that seemed okay, but none of the gel shorts I've tried in recent years would stand up to any reasonable amount of riding (but I can still use my old ones; I'm not sure what they changed to make the new ones unuseable). In cold weather, I wear a pair of long underwear underneath my bike shorts. Sounds weird, looks fine, and it's both effective and cheap.
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: Trygve
I've never understood the point of the shirts and jerseys they sell in bike shops. [...]
No offense, but I don't agree with this at all. A cotton t-shirt is a poor substitute for a wool or poly jersey IMO, and there is great variability in the fit and comfort of shorts.
I personally prefer wool jerseys - my favorite jersey is a wool/acrylic jersey from some '70s Italian cycling club (my old GF picked it up in a vintage clothing store in London) - because they are better suited to the clammy weather we get here in western Washington, and you can wear them repeatedly without their getting stinky. I also have quite a few poly jerseys as well, and they are better for very warm days.
I used to ride in t-shirts, but cotton is a terrible material for technical use, because it gets very uncomfortable when you sweat. I also find the lack of a front zip and rear pockets unforgivable - these are indispensible IMO.
As for shorts, I prefer bibs, which don't have an elastic waist. I have had good luck with Pearl Izumi shorts in the past, but they recently went to a weird new chamois material I'm not crazy about. I think
Voler are probably the best value in shorts - they are quite good, and reasonably priced. Assos and the high-end Castellis are probably the best, if cost is no object, and they are available at reasonable prices from some European stores, like Total Cycling.