Thanks for the info Veronica!I haven't found very many jerseys with built in bras and those that I have are very snug fitting and have slim straps. They are my HOT eather gear. She may be better off finding a good sports bra that she likes and wearing a jersey over that. I would say that's would most of us do, most of the time.
Thanks SadieKate! We'll definitely look into the 2 tops you described. And, thanks for the corrected terminology!Ditto what Veronica said. Shelf-bras are pretty much the best you can find built into a jersey. If she just wants a camisole type top, a few companies like Sahalie (aka Early Winters) and TravelSmith have camisoles in 3 different lengths, some with underwire. Some have more cotton content than you'd want in a jerey, the length could leave her lower back exposed to the sun and there will be no pockets.![]()
We are having fun riding together on singles. However, she isn't really all that interested in riding much more than 25 or 30 miles even though we have about 650 miles together this season so far. But, that may have to do with her being a newb, slowly figuring out the right "fit" on the bike, etc. We finally found her some HIND short cycling shorts that have no seams and work pretty well. But, she has some chafing ...and at one time actually developed a "lump" about the diameter of a golf-ball near her sitbone from the saddle/riding. Our LBS had no idea what it could be the curlprit ... and that is from a woman rider/owner of the shop. But, that problem is now gone after a week to 10 days off the bike about a month ago.
So, we are still working out the kinks. And, I sincerely hope she starts to enjoy it more.
I am looking at buying the 2005 Cannondale Tandem ... and since she lOVES the COLOR ... she is willing to give it a whirl!![]()



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- I kept getting those same pressure point lumps until I bought a Terry Butterfly saddle and had the bike shop refit my bike.
