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Minnie the Minx
In: Cheshire
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Today decided to put my 'damp jacket' theory into practice cos it was still sunny & damn hot when I set off. Sprinkled water inside & can confirm stayed really comfy & cool all the way to my favourite ice cream van
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oldyeti
In: Hartlepool now
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@ centurion, that pic cant be you? full face helmet!! bizarrely when its hotter (I do a fair few miles in Europe)I wear MORE on the bike under leathers, "pro skins" full length leggings and long sleeved top, wick away any sweat, AND keep you cooler, and have the added advantage of sliding easily for putting on/removing leathers when its hot. socks wise (makes a big diff too) thin wool or silk,
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centurion
In: Catterick Garris
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@ Oldyeti , yeah, a full face helmet and BOOTS (), definitely not me
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jinx57
In: Leonard Stanley
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i've always found that a bowtie is socially acceptable at all levels of society,personally.
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oldyeti
In: Hartlepool now
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@ centurion, lets hope the toe rags leave THOSE boots alone at least! one pair walking off is enough! @minx, careful on here, some of the old folk have weak hearts!! @jinks, nice to see some folk can still tie a decent bow.
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jinx57
In: Leonard Stanley
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@ oldyeti....elasticated,for safety purposes...sorry.
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oldyeti
In: Hartlepool now
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ah, another traditional skill evaporating into the ether, next it will be shoe laces....hang on a min, Velcro....
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jinx57
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MjN
In: Basildon
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I'd like to be wearin nothing under my textiles to be honest.....but when I unzip my jacket to let some cool air in I might scare other road users. :O. What I actually wear are base layer bottoms and a tshirt on top. Although the tshirt came off a few times last week to reveal my sports top otherwise I would have passed out. Might need to find them there wicking base layer thingys......
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Deleted Member
In: NA
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I haven't worn leathers since the 90s! Textile jacket with approved armour and either Draggin' Jeans or Hood jeans....Not to everyone's taste I know.
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Noddy1
In: Halifax
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Lidl ski thermals.....brilliant, keep you warm in winter, cool in summer & they are very thin
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jinx57
In: Leonard Stanley
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have found a layer of fat,skin and hair do quite well,and cost me next to nowt...x(skeleton optional)
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Inspector Gadget
In: Oxon
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jinx57
In: Leonard Stanley
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is just the bare facts,I.G.....just the bare facts
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DynamicDave
In: Lytham
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Apart from the aformentioned basic prerequisites--a helmet, preferably with a hole in the front
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oldyeti
In: Hartlepool now
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@dynamic Dave, "under " your leathers? that's hard core. :-)
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DynamicDave
In: Lytham
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Plumbski
In: Sandy Cove
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As little as possible, suits got a wicking lining apparently, does stick a bit when putting it back on after a stop tho
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Plumbski
In: Sandy Cove
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As little as possible, suits got a wicking lining apparently, does stick a bit when putting it back on after a stop tho
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