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  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    What about those sons of yours?
    ha, you're good.. one son will only wear flames, the other dresses like a turn of the century bicyclist, and i mean 19th century.

    younger son is also looking for a good helmet with flames on it but they only make them for little kids.
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  2. #47
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    ha, you're good.. one son will only wear flames, the other dresses like a turn of the century bicyclist, and i mean 19th century.

    younger son is also looking for a good helmet with flames on it but they only make them for little kids.
    My Giro Pneumo has flames. White with pink flames. Not sure if that's okay with him!

  3. #48
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    My, you must be so proud of them.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  4. #49
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    I'll take one. It's about time I added some Style to my bike gear.
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  5. #50
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    Quote Originally Posted by Velobambina View Post
    Polar (Thermal) buff is great for riding in the winter. Lots of options--balacava, neck gaiter, various layered hat. I like to style mine like a santa hat--fleece end over my noggin and make a knot in the fabric end, flaps happily in the wind behind me.

    The regular, microfiber version will get many more takers, though. Maybe if there's enuf cold weather gals, we can do a polar one later on. It would work for snow sports and other outdoor activities for those of us who live in colder climates.

    I think the AV Buffs would be the regular Buffs (though I'd buy a polar too...).

    I've been contemplating purchasing the polar and or thermal polar for a while, and was looking for feedback.....didn't mean to confuse the issue I want something to keep my neck *really* warm in *really* cold weather, but that isn't too warm for biking. Hmmm...perhaps time to start another thread.
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  6. #51
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    I think the polar buff is the one that is fluffy. That one is the warmest--really, it's too warm for temps above 25 degrees or thereabouts, so I'd prefer the thermal one (just regular lightweight polartec).

    CA--I found the best selection at the Buff website. Can't remember the website address (buff-usa.com or something like that). Best to Google it first or you might end up bringing up a porn site.

    Just FYI--I'm hoping TE decides to do Buffs in the TE logo or even just stocking them in other designs. I asked about it awhile back, but at that time, TE was going to hold off on seeing how popular Buffs would become. :-) fingers crossed that this thread will help push them into doing some up.

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    I'm in for 2! Can I ask about socks now too?**ducking***
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  8. #53
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    Oh, yes!! Socks too please!!

    hmmmm...if we keep this up, I'll get all of his birthday shopping done at once!

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  9. #54
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    Yawl are cruisin'! But you just pushed us to 81!

    Socks!!!! Argh! I can't figure it out. Some will want light. Some will want dark. Some tall cuffs. Some short cuffs. Min of 12 dozen of each type. Seems like the best option is for somebody to develop a business plan and an upfront investor and maybe someone who will be willing to handle the orders, even at retail cost. Any volunteers for that project?

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  10. #55
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    Hey - Great idea - I'll take a couple of those things, whatever they are!

    Also SK - count me in for label production and hyperventilation crisis intervention, as needed!
    Keep calm and carry on...

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    Boy, are you easy. Nice to hear your cheery voice today!
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  12. #57
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    One for me please. Sounds like a great thing to add to my bike wardrobe.
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  13. #58
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    I'd like one, too, if I'm not too late. Thanks!

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    Not too late, but stay tuned. I'll publish the order and payment instructions soon.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Payment methods:

    Miss Snap probably has the answer but I'll ask away.

    I prefer to use PayPal but there are two issues I can think of right now:

    1) Non-US buyers - Will PayPal let you send money to me in US funds? What's the deal? I just got totally confused on PayPal's site.

    2) I know someone of you are not comfortable with PayPal. I will not take personal checks - just too much hassle, risk and delay. I'm sure you understand. So, what is the best method? Easy, cheap for all and no risk of bounced checks? I'm a PayPal user so I've forgotten all the other methods.

    We'll have about 10 days to gather our down payment so speed is important.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

 

 

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