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...or is it just me?

 

Here I am riding my 2010 Zula proudly all over the place, getting lots of "jerk the neck" second looks...and a few "Welche Specialized ist das" comments.

 

Do Morewood have a cycling shirt that Morewood zula owners can buy?

Where can you buy them? Nothing adverstised on their website or at the European Morewood dealers web shoppe.

 

I luv my Specialized's but I really need a Morewood shirt when i ride my Zula...

 

[insert crying emotiocon]

 

SwissVan, if you can find me a local MFG who can produce a high quality cycling garment I'll be all over it like white on rice!

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Posted

Ja nee swiss, that is a jersey jong <_<

 

I can also help you out with the answer to that.....No

 

My wife tried to get a set of Morewood riding kit for my bday the last year...Only reserved for team riders, sorry

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SwissVan, if you can find me a local MFG who can produce a high quality cycling garment I'll be all over it like white on rice!

 

You just offered me job at Morewood, whats the salary and medical like?

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SwissVan, if you can find me a local MFG who can produce a high quality cycling garment I'll be all over it like white on rice!

 

Are you saying none of the local cycling clothing is high quality? :o

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Eish, I sold it to another hubber and friend from varsity days down in durbs...probably not my finest decision, but like they say, "I have an itch and it needs scratching" so I might join the dark side soon if all works out...spez boys here i come :thumbup:

 

I have another bike helping me through this dark time though...rouxtjie sits in the corner and tjanks his eyes out :(

 

Who by the way couldn't be happier!!!!! Thanks again Rouxtjie :clap: :clap:

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Ja nee swiss, that is a jersey jong <_<

 

I can also help you out with the answer to that.....No

 

My wife tried to get a set of Morewood riding kit for my bday the last year...Only reserved for team riders, sorry

 

I get the point, and OP edited…………..even though in most parts of the world a jersey is considered to be long sleeve knitted type of garment meant to keep a person warm and that a cycling shirt is a bladdy shirt you wear when you cycle…..

 

Ok so to re-phrase

Do Morewood have a cycling jersey suitable for XC or XCM riding???????

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I get the point, and OP edited…………..even though in most parts of the world a jersey is considered to be long sleeve knitted type of garment meant to keep a person warm and that a cycling shirt is a bladdy shirt you wear when you cycle…..

 

Ok so to re-phrase

Do Morewood have a cycling jersey suitable for XC or XCM riding???????

They do, but the kicker is it's only available to team riders. I wanted one myself :thumbdown:

 

BTW, I wanted one like the Thule/Morewood team riders here have but ja, they didn't even want to take a bribe... :blush:

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Are you saying none of the local cycling clothing is high quality? :o

 

I've been wanting to get some plain, low-key clothing together: baggy shorts and loose fitting T's. But finding a company that can:

a.) source the right materials

b.) get their patterns, cut and sizing consistent

c.) produce reasonably low volumes

d.) offer reasonable pricing

 

Well... its [in my experience] virtually impossible.

Posted (edited)

But you're wearing a hoody in your profile pic! :)

 

Well spotted :thumbup:

 

That was taken back in the good ole days when I used to run 25km uphill in the snow to school....

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I've been wanting to get some plain, low-key clothing together: baggy shorts and loose fitting T's. But finding a company that can:

a.) source the right materials

b.) get their patterns, cut and sizing consistent

c.) produce reasonably low volumes

d.) offer reasonable pricing

 

Well... its [in my experience] virtually impossible.

Anatomic would do that, wouldnt they?

 

Anatomic

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Why don't you get a neutral jersey instead? I've always thought matching one's kit with one's bike is a bit corny. :unsure:

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