I've finally found some shy shorts, nicks and jersey for the 'ample gentleman'. Having worn them a couple of times, I have to admit it makes a big difference - having pockets on the back of my shirt means no back-pack and the padding in just the right place.. well, most of you know...
The quality seems ok - although to be honest, I don't have a lot to compare with, and the prices seem good - even if they are shipped half way around the planet.
I'll drop the name of the retailer if it's of any interest to anyone - I don't want to be seen as advertising for them - I'm just stoked to find something that fits me!
So if you see a big guy on a black Giant boulder, with a bright blue jersey and black shy shorts and a black/grey helmet in the SE suburbs of Melbourne, or around Southgate/CBD - say hi - it's probably me.
BTW - went for a ride down to Jell's park today after a weeks hiatus. Was good to go for a ride - but bloody hell was it hot. I'm glad I've got two bidons on the bike now. Odo is now 180kms...
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Postby pugsly » Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:17 pm
It's a mob called aerotech designs cyclewear. Url is http://www.aerotechdesigns.com/
I initially found them on ebay, but have moved to just ordering from them directly. The last lot of stuff I ordered took about a week.
I first ordered a pair of nicks because of the dangers of sizes not being the same everywhere - the pair that arrived was too big! but only by about a size, so the next order was for a bunch of stuff.
I initially found them on ebay, but have moved to just ordering from them directly. The last lot of stuff I ordered took about a week.
I first ordered a pair of nicks because of the dangers of sizes not being the same everywhere - the pair that arrived was too big! but only by about a size, so the next order was for a bunch of stuff.
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Postby mikesbytes » Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:58 pm
Pugsly, they look interesting. Which line did you purchase (classic, semi pro etc)pugsly wrote:http://www.aerotechdesigns.com/
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Postby TriggerFish » Mon Feb 19, 2007 8:55 pm
Thanks for the tip Pugsly! I will certainly bookmark sites for the ample gentleman....
Keep up the good work mate. The hill is worth climbing!
Keep up the good work mate. The hill is worth climbing!
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