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Guys

 

When it comes to cycling apparel what is it that we are looking for? Is it the price? Quality of the garment and padding? The color or style?

Whats your preference when it comes to cycling gear?

HIGH-quality bibshorts & shoes where you make contact with your machine.

 

Have creative fun with jerseys - retro, colours, designs, varying prices.

 

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Pansy.

 

You trying to tell me that a 22" waist and a 34" bust won't get you up? And you cal me a pansy! :o

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You trying to tell me that a 22" waist and a 34" bust won't get you up? And you cal me a pansy! :o

 

The femmes dude ;)

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HIGH-quality bibshorts & shoes where you make contact with your machine.

 

Have creative fun with jerseys - retro, colours, designs, varying prices.

 

:rolleyes:

 

But does the bib shorts have to be black or any other color?

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But does the bib shorts have to be black or any other color?

 

Black.

 

Or any other colour.

 

Depends.

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But does the bib shorts have to be black or any other color?

 

I don't think white would be a good choice for you with 54 11

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And what about the Assos range? They come in red, yellow and blue

 

As I understand it Assos make the finest ass coverings this side of Zurich. Whenever I see their logo however, it is usually being sported by an out-of-shape weekend warrior. And illustrious list of sponsored pro's aside, their marketing strategy seems to verify that this is indeed the target market - doshed up weekend warriors with much more cash than cycling ability.

 

Fat Cyclist said it better : http://www.fatcyclist.com/2006/09/29/an-open-letter-to-assos/

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