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On Oct 1, 2024, at 2:55 PM, Brian Turner <brok...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here you go. It’s long been out of production, but there may be some floating around out there on the 2nd hand market.Brim is 2” deep and 7.25” wide
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... I recall talking to a woman who made custom caps -- I ordered a dozen or so between summer cotton and winter wool over the years -- and very earnestly urging her to make the brims very, very short; she balked at 3 cm but agreed to -- I forget, perhaps 3.5 or 4 cm.
Who on list uses cycling caps for cycling?
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Eric's reach-out for a Riv stubby cap makes me think of cycling caps and their uses. In warm weather I always ride in them because they work better as sweat catchers and also block sun (mile-high sun can overpower sunglasses) and help block the wind -- ours carries a lot of dust. In cold weather I use brimmed insulated caps, wool or synthetic that cover the ears.I like the retro team caps I stocked up on years ago when Nashbar was blowing them out for single digits for their ironic roadie team kit style -- Peugeot, Legnano, BP, Bianchi, and especially Molteni, but these are cheaply made with brittle and breakable plastic in the brims, so I'm down to just a couple of Moltenis, a Bianchi, and a much loved Legnano.I'm also down to the very last 2 out of at least half a dozen customs, and gradually bringing into use a stash of Rivendell cycling-proper caps, with a Rivendell and a Cheviot now in rotation and about 3-4 in reserve. I'm glad the the Riv caps are far better made and more durable than the retro team caps.Who on list uses cycling caps for cycling?
Patrick Moore, whose beloved ancient bright yellow Campy cap blew off in a headwind, in ABQ, NM.
On Oct 5, 2024, at 11:21 PM, Mike Rossi <mwill...@gmail.com> wrote:
For usefulness, I wear a buff. I wish I could wear a cycling cap, but they look dorky on me.
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Eric's reach-out for a Riv stubby cap makes me think of cycling caps and their uses. In warm weather I always ride in them because they work better as sweat catchers and also block sun (mile-high sun can overpower sunglasses) and help block the wind -- ours carries a lot of dust. In cold weather I use brimmed insulated caps, wool or synthetic that cover the ears.I like the retro team caps I stocked up on years ago when Nashbar was blowing them out for single digits for their ironic roadie team kit style -- Peugeot, Legnano, BP, Bianchi, and especially Molteni, but these are cheaply made with brittle and breakable plastic in the brims, so I'm down to just a couple of Moltenis, a Bianchi, and a much loved Legnano.I'm also down to the very last 2 out of at least half a dozen customs, and gradually bringing into use a stash of Rivendell cycling-proper caps, with a Rivendell and a Cheviot now in rotation and about 3-4 in reserve. I'm glad the the Riv caps are far better made and more durable than the retro team caps.Who on list uses cycling caps for cycling?
Patrick Moore, whose beloved ancient bright yellow Campy cap blew off in a headwind, in ABQ, NM.
Eric's reach-out for a Riv stubby cap makes me think of cycling caps and their uses. In warm weather I always ride in them because they work better as sweat catchers and also block sun (mile-high sun can overpower sunglasses) and help block the wind -- ours carries a lot of dust. In cold weather I use brimmed insulated caps, wool or synthetic that cover the ears.I like the retro team caps I stocked up on years ago when Nashbar was blowing them out for single digits for their ironic roadie team kit style -- Peugeot, Legnano, BP, Bianchi, and especially Molteni, but these are cheaply made with brittle and breakable plastic in the brims, so I'm down to just a couple of Moltenis, a Bianchi, and a much loved Legnano.I'm also down to the very last 2 out of at least half a dozen customs, and gradually bringing into use a stash of Rivendell cycling-proper caps, with a Rivendell and a Cheviot now in rotation and about 3-4 in reserve. I'm glad the the Riv caps are far better made and more durable than the retro team caps.Who on list uses cycling caps for cycling?Patrick Moore, whose beloved ancient bright yellow Campy cap blew off in a headwind, in ABQ, NM.--Patrick MooreAlburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Executive resumes, LinkedIn profiles, bios, letters, and other writing services
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Was your Kramer hat the one below?I just lost a brand new Rivendell cycling cap: on Tuesday met a new acquaintance for lunch at a nearby restaurant and wore a new, unworn Riv cap, part of my stash, to identify myself. I placed the hat on a sill during our meal and of course forgot to retrieve it when we left. I called the restaurant, only 1/2 mile from my house that evening and was told that they’d found it, but when I went by yesterday the manager could not find it. Must keep trying since these are no longer offered by Rivendell. Have said a prayer to St. Anthony of Padua.On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 6:59 AM Tom W
I wear cycling hats under my helmet every time I ride. I have no hair on my head, so it helps catch the sweat and protect me from sunburn. I also found that wearing a fresh hat every day (I commute to work) keeps my helmet from getting the "perma stink."
In the winter I have earflap hats: (RockBros -Amazon), one from Walz, Patagonia, etc. Mostly I wear thin wool beanies.Saddest hat story? I sometimes buy them from Rothera (sadly it looks like they are no longer around). They're pricey, but often have cool fabric. I wore my new Seinfeld - Kramer hat to work, promptly dropped it on the way in the front door. It was never recovered. One ride!TomReston, VA
… With long hair, I don’t bother with one. It's just too much, especially in the heat. But with a buzz cut, holy smokes do I want the protection of a cap from the sun. Plus it's something else to dunk in the creek! As it get's colder, the more they make sense to wear, especially with some ear covers.