Yea. I work outside so I would probably be wearing the bibs all day anyway in a month or so. I lived in a part of MD in which a foot of snowfall overnight wouldnt be too shocking. Im hearing the winters hear in Pennsylvania are a little kinder though. But thanks for the advice. I'll be trying it...
Lowsided on black ice but was only going about 30, pavement ate through the jeans (of course the part that made contact with the road was the part of the jeans without kevlar) but luckily I had a cell phone case that ate the pavement instead of my leg. Frame sliders saved the bike, couldnt even...
Mines not so bad. Gettin up at 4:30 and leaving by 5:30 for a 70 mile commute to work kinda sucks. As does the 70 mile trip back home. Putting me back at the house around 7 or 7:30
Well there goes my winter....ha I dont know how long this fall will let me go before it dumps snow but I dont have the courage to really carve anyways, I can drop the cheek off the seat but the rest of the body...still workin on that one. Need a parking lot to play in. But if I can work in em...
Im looking for something for the coming winter as well.
Right now Im rockin the Michelin Man look.
1st Layer: Long sleeve thermal shirt and work pants
2nd: Tshirt and heavy fleece lined Dickies jeans or my Icon Hooligans
3rd: Long sleeve shirt
4th: Hoodie
5th: Paper thin Columbia rain...
I have been wanting to do this for a long time. I also considered a shorty exhaust but wasnt sure how I felt about dressing up an empty tail. I would be really interested to see if anyone has any knowledge on this.