daveinva
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Just had to share... where I work, we get *dozens* of bikes parking in the lot on summer days.
That is, except, when it rains. Then we get maybe ten bikes, tops. Heavily weighted towards the "adventure bike" crowd-- BMWs, mostly.
Oh, and yeah: one silver Spyder. :thumbup:
Rain? What rain? I've got three wheels, bub-- I commute rain or shine. :doorag:
P.S. This week I picked up a pair of Firstgear HT Overpants to replace my now too-large HT Overpants Shell. I used to like the cheaper shell (I've owned two) but now that I own the regular overpants, I can't recommend buying the Shell alone-- the regular overpants are thicker material, they have thigh vents, AND an external waterproof pocket (plus they have the liner for when it gets cooler). They totally justify the extra sixty bucks or so.
Alas, even with the smaller, better-fitting size I still look like a cosmonaut wearing them, but I've yet to find an overpant that doesn't fit baggy. Whatever, they're not for style, they're for commuting, and they do that just fine.
That is, except, when it rains. Then we get maybe ten bikes, tops. Heavily weighted towards the "adventure bike" crowd-- BMWs, mostly.
Oh, and yeah: one silver Spyder. :thumbup:
Rain? What rain? I've got three wheels, bub-- I commute rain or shine. :doorag:
P.S. This week I picked up a pair of Firstgear HT Overpants to replace my now too-large HT Overpants Shell. I used to like the cheaper shell (I've owned two) but now that I own the regular overpants, I can't recommend buying the Shell alone-- the regular overpants are thicker material, they have thigh vents, AND an external waterproof pocket (plus they have the liner for when it gets cooler). They totally justify the extra sixty bucks or so.
Alas, even with the smaller, better-fitting size I still look like a cosmonaut wearing them, but I've yet to find an overpant that doesn't fit baggy. Whatever, they're not for style, they're for commuting, and they do that just fine.