Gravel Riders Rejoice
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Gravel Riders Rejoice
First, you got bikes specifically made for riding on gravel.
Now gravel bike clothes!!!
https://www.cafeducycliste.com/en_us...SeYyS8_Ev1wAEk
Now gravel bike clothes!!!
https://www.cafeducycliste.com/en_us...SeYyS8_Ev1wAEk
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Just like passive aggressive comments about the genre, clothing marketed to gravel riding isn't new.
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Ok so now I have to spend $ 200 dollars for a gravel specific bike jersey just to go for a gravel bike ride ??...LOL
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Your comment makes no sense. It could easily be applied to anything on that site or other product sites.
Ok so now I have to spend $ 200 dollars for a road specific bike jersey just to go for a road bike ride ??...LOL
Ok so now I have to spend $10000 dollars for a di2 specific bike just to go for a bike ride ??...LOL
Ok so now I have to spend $10000 dollars for a mountain specific bike just to go for a mountain bike ride ??...LOL
Nobody is making you buy anything. You don't have to own any clothing from that company and nobody has claimed otherwise.
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Yes, totally unlike spending $200 dollars for race specific clothing to ride ones bike on the road. Rapha club anyone? https://www.rapha.cc/ca/en/
To the the French it is not enough to do something.. you must look good while doing it.
mstateglfr, you beat me to it
To the the French it is not enough to do something.. you must look good while doing it.
mstateglfr, you beat me to it
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I like the lumberjack design. I think it's appropriate. Might get poked fun at by my mates, but hey, what the hell. Let's see who looks silly in their road kit not on the road.
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Well, that's weird. I've been riding gravel for a while now, and I haven't bought any "gravel specific" clothing. Guess I must be doing it wrong.
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I swear every "gravel" product advert has some variation of this guy in it. I love this one because it looks like they photoshopped in the beard, hat and flannel on a stock photo of a roadie.
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First, you got bikes specifically made for riding on gravel.
Now gravel bike clothes!!!
https://www.cafeducycliste.com/en_us...SeYyS8_Ev1wAEk
Now gravel bike clothes!!!
https://www.cafeducycliste.com/en_us...SeYyS8_Ev1wAEk
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From the comments here, you can tell who the "serious" gravel bike owners are.
I'm waiting for the nest niche to come out, I'm sure the clothing will be a lot cooler
I'm waiting for the nest niche to come out, I'm sure the clothing will be a lot cooler
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I like both the Paul Bunyan and the rugby style jerseys.
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The only thing missing from the lifestyle look is a reference to post ride alcohol drinking like a bottle opener where the front derailer would be.
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Love this, but the price is steep. At $120 I'd be really tempted. I've got an REI/Co-op merino blend hoodie with rear pockets that I wear off the bike quite often (and for casual rides). Whenever I don't wear it, I miss those rear pockets and think that they should be on more of my clothes.
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First, you got bikes specifically made for riding on gravel.
Now gravel bike clothes!!!
https://www.cafeducycliste.com/en_us...SeYyS8_Ev1wAEk
Now gravel bike clothes!!!
https://www.cafeducycliste.com/en_us...SeYyS8_Ev1wAEk
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Everyone that I ride with on gravel wears road kits, and sometimes even aero helmets. Just me personally, but I would never consider wearing something baggy or with a hood, no matter the surface. As always, do what works for you.
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I may be hopelessly out of touch and out of date here, but help me: isn't part of the reason for tight fitting cycling kit safety? (we all know about aero concerns).
Especially if I'm on a lumpy/bumpy surface, and I take a header, I imagine that having folds and flaps of fabric that are wrapped around my body parts, near my poor cartwheeling bicycle, may not go well for me?
Honest question.
Especially if I'm on a lumpy/bumpy surface, and I take a header, I imagine that having folds and flaps of fabric that are wrapped around my body parts, near my poor cartwheeling bicycle, may not go well for me?
Honest question.
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I may be hopelessly out of touch and out of date here, but help me: isn't part of the reason for tight fitting cycling kit safety? (we all know about aero concerns).
Especially if I'm on a lumpy/bumpy surface, and I take a header, I imagine that having folds and flaps of fabric that are wrapped around my body parts, near my poor cartwheeling bicycle, may not go well for me?
Honest question.
Especially if I'm on a lumpy/bumpy surface, and I take a header, I imagine that having folds and flaps of fabric that are wrapped around my body parts, near my poor cartwheeling bicycle, may not go well for me?
Honest question.
Seriously, though, nothing being discussed is that flappy and I'm having a hard time seeing how there might be any kind of an issue. What exactly are you envisioning?
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I may be hopelessly out of touch and out of date here, but help me: isn't part of the reason for tight fitting cycling kit safety? (we all know about aero concerns).
Especially if I'm on a lumpy/bumpy surface, and I take a header, I imagine that having folds and flaps of fabric that are wrapped around my body parts, near my poor cartwheeling bicycle, may not go well for me?
Honest question.
Especially if I'm on a lumpy/bumpy surface, and I take a header, I imagine that having folds and flaps of fabric that are wrapped around my body parts, near my poor cartwheeling bicycle, may not go well for me?
Honest question.
If I hit a pothole on a turn and go over the bars, I dont think itll matter much if I am wearing bibs or some MTB shorts.
I wear bibs and a jersey when riding(paved road or gravel road) because I dont see much difference between the two where I am, many rides are a mix of both surfaces, and the bibs are better than layers of shorts because there is less fabric shifting around my saddle and knees.
As long as I am not wearing a muumuu while I ride, I dont think I have to worry about 'folds and flaps of fabric that are wrapped around my body parts' when I fall.
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I am aware of a friend's brother who had a bad accident when his seatpost snapped during a ride; the broken-off seatpost caught a loose shirt and caused greater injury.
I also am trying to take up mountain biking, and a friend at work is a former sponsored rider; he actually volunteered how he doesn't do "the baggy thing" and as a former desert-southwest rock climber, I would definitely describe his 'look' as dirt-baggy (I mean this in a nice way).
I also am trying to take up mountain biking, and a friend at work is a former sponsored rider; he actually volunteered how he doesn't do "the baggy thing" and as a former desert-southwest rock climber, I would definitely describe his 'look' as dirt-baggy (I mean this in a nice way).