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I have a buff, but the problem is that everytime I go a bit slow or stop at a robot my glasses fog up, so I either have to breath with my lips pushed against the buff or pull the buff down under my nose. Anyone else have same issue?

 

When stopping, pull the buff down. :ph34r:

When speeding up (descending), pull the buff up. :whistling:

 

This is a first world problem... :w00t:

 

There's a market opportunity here: wire up the buff to shimano Di2, and get it to happen automatically.

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Western Cape, 30 kms inland from Table Mountain:

 

Started Sunday's ride in 6

Ended at 21

 

15 degree difference

 

The art of layering was applied

 

 

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I ride most mornings through out winter. Keep 2 parts warm, your head and chest. Use newspaper for your chest if necessary and ear warmers for your head

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Pop star Katy Perry

 

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Why would you need two bells? The bike equivalent of the "Bluelight Brigade"?
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Western Cape, 30 kms inland from Table Mountain:

 

Started Sunday's ride in 6

Ended at 21

 

15 degree difference

 

The art of layering was applied

 

Its more extreme here in Jozi

 

Start at 8c and finished at 32c. I hate carrying stuff around so I opt to start cold and then warm up.

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