DIY Bicycle Clothing



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g.daniels

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DIY Bicycle Clothing

Swimming season end nears as the sun's arc shortens above northern
ridges.Soon cold mornings follow with a quick sun and body warmup.
One(wait one while I look outside)apparel manufacturer offers
leggings, arm warmers and a light balaclava in polyester. A tour of
your local thrift shops or bureau
raid will produce a child's polyester pajama separable to the
manufactured set. Cutting produces the leggings, arm warmers and
balaclava with neck opening. Velcro tabs at bal's rear can be hung
with a small neck protective cape for long morning treks west across
the desert. I have a spiderman with manzilla as spare. Balaclava's are
made from the microspun poly t-shirt you ripped up in the brambles by
using the existing balaclava as a pattern to paper then the T. Do one
side then repeat and tape together for a precut trial. Cut the fabric
small for a squeeze fit. The sewing takes a few minutes, keeps hair in
place and bugs, road dirt off. Checkpout DIY Chainguard $2 and DIY
Tirerepair in bike.tech. I write a journal at
groups.sci.bio.ethology"Interspecies Communication Journal" 1 and 2.
Godspeed!!!
 
arm and knee warmers at commercial prices appear somewhat outside cost
effective clothing for most riders. an accoutremoat.
but when the rags are on hand-effective!
in cool air upwind is wind chillsville
then downwind one rides in a still air pocket with the sun's
insolation bringing your sphere's temp up dramatically.
the arm and knee warmers are comfy under these conditions turning
hehehe a survivable ride into downwind through the elysian fields.
polyester finishes are many from the rubber diving suit weave and
finish to the police T's mid-kansas/LA summer weave/finish. The kids
PJ's may have a similar range so be picky.
 
g.daniels wrote:
> DIY Bicycle Clothing


Arm/leg warmers can be made by cutting the end off an old pair of socks.

> I write a journal at
> groups.sci.bio.ethology"Interspecies Communication Journal" 1 and 2.


I saw this note several days ago. I haven't had the nerve to read it.

--
Dave
dvt at psu dot edu
 
the grackles meet me on the ride home. whistle greetings
fly alongside
cross the field as the crow flies
then raze me for riding around
my guess is the boats wnat me to buy an ATB
dum. the field's fenced

i have a second batch of data and another baseball story