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Re: SHIRTS: Which One Is Best ??

 
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Old 16-06.-2008, 10:00 PM   #1
cyclingthings@gmail.com
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On Jun 15, 3:46 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
> Hi, for hot weather is there a particular company that is producing the best
> material and shirts for road racing/touring ?
>
> Thanks


there is a company called cycling wear which these guys sell. They
have perforated side panels which made the jersdeys really cool plus
they have full front zippers
check them out
http://www.bikingthings.com
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Old 17-06.-2008, 05:15 AM   #2
Paul G.
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On Jun 16, 6:00 am, cyclingthi...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jun 15, 3:46 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi, for hot weather is there a particular company that is producing the best
> > material and shirts for road racing/touring ?

>
> > Thanks

>
> there is a company called cycling wear which these guys sell. They
> have perforated side panels which made the jersdeys really cool plus
> they have full front zippers
> check them outhttp://www.bikingthings.com


Very cool: "The shirt that will chill them. ™"
-Paul
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Old 17-06.-2008, 06:24 AM   #3
Kurgan Gringioni
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Default Re: SHIRTS: Which One Is Best ??

On Jun 16, 6:00*am, cyclingthi...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> there is a company called cycling wear which these guys sell. They
> have perforated side panels which made the jersdeys really cool plus
> they have full front zippers
> check them outhttp://www.bikingthings.com




Dumbass -


Ass.os is the most expensive and therefore the best


thanks,

K. Gringioni.
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Old 17-06.-2008, 06:28 AM   #4
Bob Schwartz
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Default Re: SHIRTS: Which One Is Best ??

Kurgan Gringioni wrote:
> On Jun 16, 6:00 am, cyclingthi...@gmail.com wrote:
>> there is a company called cycling wear which these guys sell. They
>> have perforated side panels which made the jersdeys really cool plus
>> they have full front zippers
>> check them outhttp://www.bikingthings.com

>
>
>
> Dumbass -
>
>
> Ass.os is the most expensive and therefore the best


The bikingthings jerseys come in XXXL.

Bob Schwartz
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Old 17-06.-2008, 01:08 PM   #5
Fred Fredburger
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Bob Schwartz wrote:
> Kurgan Gringioni wrote:
>> On Jun 16, 6:00 am, cyclingthi...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> there is a company called cycling wear which these guys sell. They
>>> have perforated side panels which made the jersdeys really cool plus
>>> they have full front zippers
>>> check them outhttp://www.bikingthings.com

>>
>>
>>
>> Dumbass -
>>
>>
>> Ass.os is the most expensive and therefore the best

>
> The bikingthings jerseys come in XXXL.


Now I'm torn.

As a typical fatty master, the XXXL size is important. From a
spectators' point of view, if nothing else. So the bikingthings jersey
might be a good thing.

On the other hand, the XXXL size would mean that I'd be paying less per
square cm of material. THAT'S sure to slow me down. So the bikingthings
jersey would be a BAD thing.

I need to find a place that will sell me one at an especially high price.
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