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Old 05-09-22, 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
Probably because every time a clothing thread comes up, a few more people want to end it all.
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Originally Posted by Cramic
Correct. Lethal injection is essentially the administration of a general anaesthetic.

Would you rather your head chopped off by a guillotine or get a GA?

(I don’t know how we got here on a bike clothes thread.)
Both? It would guarantee no comebacks, but I could be dead wrong.


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Old 05-09-22, 08:58 AM
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I wear kits representing this brand. My cycling clothes are always matchy matchy.

https://www.diamonddoesitbetter.com/...egory/matches/
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Old 05-09-22, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
Black is also the color of the funeral hearse that will carry you off after you get creamed 'cause the driver couldn't see you.
At least they won’t clash.
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Does this count?



Team Trek kit on a Trek.
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Old 05-09-22, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Troul
I thought the legal concoction of select chemicals for the convicted was the humane way?
Not even close! Those people taking the concoction go through agony, long drawn-out agony, Google it! The other more humane way is the way that places like Iran etc that take swords and whack off the head, dying is similar to the guillotine, if the sword is done in one swoop.
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Old 05-09-22, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
Not even close! Those people taking the concoction go through agony, long drawn-out agony, Google it! The other more humane way is the way that places like Iran etc that take swords and whack off the head, dying is similar to the guillotine, if the sword is done in one swoop.
The interesting thing about beheadings is that even though the head has been severed, there still is enough blood in the brain to keep the victim conscious for anther 3-5 seconds. Can;t imagine looking around with my head in a basket or rolling on the ground before lights-out.
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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
Not even close! Those people taking the concoction go through agony, long drawn-out agony, Google it! The other more humane way is the way that places like Iran etc that take swords and whack off the head, dying is similar to the guillotine, if the sword is done in one swoop.
Ah, absolute nonsense. Thiopentone was a commonly used induction agent for general anaesthesia. If you had an operation in the 80s or earlier you almost certainly had it. Propofol has replaced it, but it’s still in the cabinet for rapid sequence inductions.

Vecuronium, the paralysis drug, is still in widespread use. It lasts a long time, so people err towards rocuronium, but they’re the same drug essentially.

Ok, potassium chloride isn’t given routinely as a bolus, but the person is well and truly asleep when it’s given.

Thiopentone is a horrible drug if given into an artery or if the cannula has tissued and into the subcutaneous tissue, but this is exceedingly rare and just affects the arm.

If the drip is in and flushing well (very easy to check) lethal injection is definitely the way to go. As I’ve said it’s literally a general anaesthetic.
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Old 05-09-22, 11:45 PM
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Haven't read the thread, but has it digressed into a "does your carpet match your drapes" thing?
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Matching Clothes for Cycle and Helmet

Originally Posted by TrekmanDan
Last weekend, while I was sitting at a stoplight (in my car), there was a cyclist dressed from head to toe in a full cycling kit. Everything matched almost perfectly, including his helmet, bike and shoes. While I thought it was pretty cool at first, seeing him casually pedal off in front of me, something told me he only looked fast and his gear wasn't a reflection of his strength as a rider.

So, i was just wondering how many of you buy clothes that match your bike, or full kits, etc. Personally, I buy whatever fits well and is relatively inexpensive - it's not like i'm training for the Tour de France...

I don't think that without Matching the Cycle and Helmet You should For the ride It Depends if the Matching clothes are Available you should wear it According to the Color of your Cycle and Helmet.
If it is not available then it's okay to go with what you have.
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I actually pay a bit more attention to what I'm wearing on the bike than I do in normal clothes. I don't tend to go for "matchy-matchy" colour-coordinated kit though. More neutral hardware (grey bike, black helmet, black or white shoes) and then maybe a splash of colour on the jersey, current favourites being sky blue and orange.
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Old 05-10-22, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Deko
I don't think that without Matching the Cycle and Helmet You should For the ride It Depends if the Matching clothes are Available you should wear it According to the Color of your Cycle and Helmet.
If it is not available then it's okay to go with what you have.
That is one confusing salad of grammar, lol!
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Old 05-10-22, 06:02 AM
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I enjoy getting my kit to look OK.

The OP (long ago) mentioned hot dressed slow riders and I thought about last week when a pair of riders with totally matched kit & bikes FLEW past me on a paved bike trail.

Buddy thought they might be here for the Gran Fondo NY on the 15th, and probably taking a rest day ride on the flats.
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Old 05-10-22, 06:12 AM
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Ordered a dark green Rapha Core jersey yesterday. Should look good with the touring setups.

BTW…On sale for only $55.
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Old 05-10-22, 06:15 AM
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Does your cycling performance match the bike you are riding?
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Originally Posted by Deko
I don't think that without Matching the Cycle and Helmet You should For the ride It Depends if the Matching clothes are Available you should wear it According to the Color of your Cycle and Helmet.
If it is not available then it's okay to go with what you have.
Parse this just right and you would do Dr. Seuss proud.

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Old 05-10-22, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Ordered a dark green Rapha Core jersey yesterday. Should look good with the touring setups.

BTW…On sale for only $55.
Cammo shorts and you will be good to go.
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Old 05-10-22, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
Cammo shorts...
There ought to be a law.
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Originally Posted by A350driver
Does this count?



Team Trek kit on a Trek.
That bike looks too small for you.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
There ought to be a law.
Unfortunately, there is not.

Hurry to cash in on the craze and be one of the first on your block: Men's Army Camouflage Cycling Bib Shorts – Montella Cycling (montella-cycling.com)

Think of it as a safety item - the bears will have a hard time seeing you.
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Originally Posted by prj71
That bike looks too small for you.
It’s an optical illusion because of the camera angle.
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All I can think when I read the thread title is, Does the carpet match the drapes.
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Originally Posted by Deko
I don't think that without Matching the Cycle and Helmet You should For the ride It Depends if the Matching clothes are Available you should wear it According to the Color of your Cycle and Helmet.
If it is not available then it's okay to go with what you have.
hmmmm
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Old 05-10-22, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Moisture
Does your cycling performance match the bike you are riding?
I won't say never, but that would be close.
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