You can ride racing bikes (or performance bikes, call them what you will) dressed so too. I personally don't like ls button-up shirts to ride in (ss Hawaiian shirts made from rayon are great in very hot weather) because the sleeves ride up and feel uncomfortable when you are stretched out, and the collars are always too tight, but I never ride in anything but regular pants (including knickers, MUSA and others) and underwear, and never wear gloves except for cold weather. I do like retention shoes: nothing more comfortable than Sidis and Looks, IMO. Oh, and cycling caps keep hair in place, soak up sweat, and keep sun and wind from your eyes -- can't stand sunglasses.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Daniel M <
dpma...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Obviously didn't compute, just as it didn't to the riders on racing bikes
> when my friend cruised uphill past them on his Long Haul, sitting
> comfortably upright.
>
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