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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 301
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Why is it that cyclists need to care whether they smell or not? Most people who arrive at work having used public transport are a good deal less than fragrant.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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never thought of the baby wipe tip before - I'll give that one a go.
I'm generally ok, but the wosre thing is a sweaty back under the rucksack - it takes a while to cool off before getting into work clothes My biggest problem is the return journey home in the winter. I'm hot enough when I get into the house, but then the wife has the heating on full blast! I have to spend 10 mins sitting in the garden to cool down. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Hi! I used Dove Body Wipes for a while and then the store stopped carrying them. Now, I use unscented baby wipes which are much cheaper and come with more to a package. Then powder to further dispell the smell and to keep me from continuously sweating. Last is deodorant and you're done. I've been biking for years and I've yet to have someone tell me I"m stinky. ![]() |
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