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  1. #1
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    I need to have at least a bike, gear and cycling clothing at both homes to cut down airflight bulk (and baggage cost) to allow me to enjoy cycling lots at both places.

    and I really do cycle alot at both places. He does the same as well: cycling clothing, at least 1 bike and accessories at both places. The stuff and bikes are used well.

    For awhile I thought I had way too much cycling stuff. But now, there is a purpose and convenience of splitting up this stuff across 2 locations.

    But then there's my non-cycling clothing at both places, plus other stuff. It'll be like this for awhile.
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  2. #2
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    I have enough cycling stuff, but I probably won't stop buying.... though it's not the usual jerseys/shorts. I tend to do a clean out every year and this year i got rid of a lot of older jerseys that have seen better days. I also trashed 2 pairs of my Shebeest shorts and replaced them with Sugois. I usually buy 1-2 new jerseys a year, one long sleeved and one sleeveless or short sleeved.
    I tend to buy things like skorts, more casual or funky cycling stuff, or things that have multi-sport use. Some of them, I wear just hanging around. If I lived in an urban environment, I'd say urban cycling look.
    I think I probably buy more sports related clothing than other stuff.
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  3. #3
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    I went through a wool binge the last 2-3 years and now I just have enough wool. I hate it because I haven't yet gotten over looking at all the nice new wool stuff I'd like to have. But I just don't need any more.
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  4. #4
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    None of my jerseys look as if they need to be ditched into the rag bag or garbage yet. But then I've only been wearing jerseys in past ...13 yrs. lst 7 yrs., I wore....T-shirts. because I didn't want to look like a "cyclist".

    What I have replaced in past 20 years of cycling are:

    cycling shoes, pannier set (Onto my 3rd set now), cycling jacket (I have several of different weights for different weather), wind pants, helmet and tights (long and short).
    My Personal blog on cycling & other favourite passions.
    遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.

  5. #5
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    No, you're pretty normal.
    I've stopped buying jerseys, unless it's one I really like. Other stuff, like shorts, socks and things, not so much. I'm still building a wardrobe for certain conditions (winter and the weird transitional times), so wool baselayers (justified because they're good for other stuff like hiking or daily wear), tights, gloves until I find the right ones. Two pairs of my old Sugoi shorts are no longer good for more than 30-40 miles, and I never really liked my Castellis. Again, it's a matter of trying to determine if I like something as much or more than what I already have.

    I also need a new pair of shoes... Sigh.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  6. #6
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    for those of you with too much, you might think of donating or giving away extras to cyclists who can't afford as much. I live in the sf bay area, and I give my extras to AIDS Lifecycle riders who can't afford a whole closet full of bike clothes. You could even send them to AIDS Lifecycle. They have a clothing swap which really helps people out. We even gave a bike to a rider who really couldn't afford a good one.
    You could send them to Russ Mendevil
    AIDs Lifecycle, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
    1035 Market Street #400 San Francisco, CA 94103

    Since the ride is a week long, people generally like to have a jersey and shorts for every day because washing stuff during the ride is very difficult.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by carolp View Post
    for those of you with too much, you might think of donating or giving away extras to cyclists who can't afford as much. I live in the sf bay area, and I give my extras to AIDS Lifecycle riders who can't afford a whole closet full of bike clothes. You could even send them to AIDS Lifecycle. They have a clothing swap which really helps people out. We even gave a bike to a rider who really couldn't afford a good one.
    You could send them to Russ Mendevil
    AIDs Lifecycle, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
    1035 Market Street #400 San Francisco, CA 94103

    Since the ride is a week long, people generally like to have a jersey and shorts for every day because washing stuff during the ride is very difficult.
    That's fantastic, thanks for sharing that address. I try to give my older but still in good shape clothing to new riders as well.

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by carolp View Post
    for those of you with too much, you might think of donating or giving away extras to cyclists who can't afford as much. I live in the sf bay area, and I give my extras to AIDS Lifecycle riders who can't afford a whole closet full of bike clothes. You could even send them to AIDS Lifecycle. They have a clothing swap which really helps people out. We even gave a bike to a rider who really couldn't afford a good one.
    You could send them to Russ Mendevil
    AIDs Lifecycle, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
    1035 Market Street #400 San Francisco, CA 94103

    Since the ride is a week long, people generally like to have a jersey and shorts for every day because washing stuff during the ride is very difficult.
    Thanks for the reminder. I've lost weight/inches since moving North. This is a good reminder to go through the wardrobe. There's plenty that's too loose and baggy now. If so I will box up a care package.

    I remember how tough it was to afford gear for the ride. Cycling is an expensive sport although there are ways to do it cheaply and well. Of course it saves money too. At the time I did the rides I lived alone having just gone through a tough break up. Going from being a DINK (double income no kids) to a SINK was a struggle.

    Russ is a wonderful guy! We led training rides together. Well he led a lot more of them than I.

    Tell him I said "hi" and that jerseys from me may be on the way.
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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I have enough cycling stuff, but I probably won't stop buying....
    I have enough cycling stuff, and I definitely won't stop buying. Because I like to buy clothes, and I get bored wearing the same thing over and over. And I love getting great deals when things go on sale.

    I have one of these in my closet for cycling stuff:

    http://www.target.com/p/closetmaid-9...ite/-/A-562700

    with one of these in each cube:

    http://www.target.com/p/closetmaid-c...e/-/A-12918639

    The top three all have jerseys in them. Left = long sleeved, center = short sleeved, right = sleeveless. The long-sleeved drawer also includes l/s base layers. The sleeveless drawer includes tank tops with shelf bras as well as regular sleeveless jerseys, plus my DeSoto Cool Wings because they go with the tank tops.

    If there is something I really like, I will buy one or two more, particularly if I can find it on sale. For example I have three Sugoi Wallaroo l/s wool tops:

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodSU_19771F.html

    (one blue, one red and one black)

    and four Sugoi Tri Tanks:

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodSU_20658F265.html

    including one that I got a great deal on at TE and one I just found on sale at REI.

    Every once in a while I go through the top drawers and get rid of jerseys that I haven't worn in a while or that don't fit well. Lately I've been donating all my bike stuff to a nearby non-profit bike shop that works with local kids. But sometimes I will see something I haven't worn in a while and decide to start wearing it again.

    BTW the middle cube of the middle row contains shorts, which do wear out for me. The left bin of the middle row contains winter accessories, like knee warmers, arm warmers and warm gloves. The right bin of that row contains socks and gloves. My gloves tend to wear out after a couple of years, too.

    The bottom row contains gear, like spare tubes, extra lights and bungy cords.

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
    - Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
    - Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle

    Gone but not forgotten:
    - Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

  10. #10
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    Aug 2012
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    My weakness is for cycling socks. I don't know why but I just can't seem to stop buying new pairs if I see something cute.

 

 

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