mercalia wrote:what a , can I use the word, pratt?
Up to you, but I'd be interested to know what conclusion you come to.
mercalia wrote:what a , can I use the word, pratt?
What I struggle with is warm long sleeved tops which are long enough - I'm 6'4 and no-one does extra long sleeved cycling gear that I can find.
mark a. wrote:So if I'm right, smaller discs have better modulation? i.e. for a given range of lever travel you get a more gradual change in retardation. So smaller discs would be better in low grip conditions. They'd also be lighter.
tatanab wrote: It would explain why a lorry driver blasted me with a horn when I was on a dual carriageway near Lons le Saunier a few years ago. I'd come up a minor road on one side and needed to link to an equally minor road on the other side. How else was I supposed to get between them?
yostumpy wrote:Ok then! 3 people buy XL bib shorts, but due to the differences in their body sizes, ie peron 1 is 5' 9" , person 2 is 6' 0", and person 3 is 6' 2". All 3 pairs are bought on line, and are the same make, from the same supplier.
question, how many of the above 3 will be happy and comfortable in their purchase. The problem is they are not adjustable in the strap length department, despite all being equal in girth.
bainbridge wrote:they become very tight between the shoulders and the groin, so next time I'll slip off the shoulder straps when they start hurting my nether regions
jimlews wrote:Why would you want to wear bib tights ?