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  1. #1
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    so I guess you do not want my base layer like new REI black top and bottom for the price of the postage?
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    Your helmet does look a little high, but you don't look any sillier than any other winter riders. Are you warm enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    so I guess you do not want my base layer like new REI black top and bottom for the price of the postage?
    She said she was in Oklahoma and wanted to know the price of postage. It was a tiny post, easy to miss.

    im in oklahoma! wat would postage be?
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    aw tucker, your sweet lol thanks. i PMed her and emailed her, so hopefully she gets back to me!
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    strength to beat those neverending flats!

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    also needing some winter gear

    I'm a size L usually, and i am still trying to figure out the winter gear. i live in austin, so it doesn't get all that cold, but i'm still pretty sure that my jersey and shorts won't cut it. i'm psyched about the thrift shop idea (i'm a grad student on a verrry tight budget). does anyone have any old stuff they don't wear anymore?

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    Hey, I get a lot of noncycling specific stuff at like Ross and TJmaxx. Ross has cheaper prices (like $8 Nike sports bras, $10 underarmer shirts *AWESOME*) but you really have to take a lot of time and dig dig dig because they aren't organized. TJ Maxx is a few dollars more per item but much more organized. For instance, I bought my dad (also biker) a womens XL Nike running pullover at TJMaxx for $35. It is perfect for cycling because it has a 1/2 zip, holes in the sleeves for your thumbs so theres no pesky glove gap, and is windproof on the front and sides. You just have to look. They frequently have windproof vests too if you look. If you're a bigger size go check out the mens section because they often have long sleeve shirts in smaller sizes.

 

 

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