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Jersey Thread!
Post your jerseys no matter how embarrassing or autistic they are
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>>950991
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oddly enough, the 3 times I crashed i was wearing my other jersey.
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haven't worn it in public w/o a jacket
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>>951143
i'd wear that- does it exist?
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>>951064
I like the one on the bottom and the mirror colored one above it, but I can't figure out what the graphic is taken from
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>>951155
Yes. How new are you?
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>>951160
Bontrager
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>>950991
jelly
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The only shame I have is for the casuals I pass when wearing this bad boy. Also chihaya a best
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Does anyone have a Sanic jersey?
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Does anyone have any experience with the jerseys you can get from Aliexpress?
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>>951235
that skeleton one above is from a chinese seller on amazon- they didnt advertise that it said northwave but it seems to be real. As good as any other jersey ive bought. The amazon shorts from china (not in the pic) are hit or miss, dont have removable pads and you have to order all the sizes until you find out what you are.
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>>951238

Thanks. Maybe I'll try it some time.
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>>950663
I would like to have some weeb stuff, but I'm poor.
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>>950663
I have one of the older Iori ones, but I am more into Love Live! now.
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>>951341
Oh god please tell me where to get that Nozo one
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>>951344
Goodsmile Company's online shop. It isn't available "internationally", so you just have to use the Japanese version of the site and use a proxy or package forwarder to get it delivered outside Japan.
Goodsmile has a bunch of shows and series they do kits for, but each production run is pre-order only, and the orders are open for two weeks at best. They do re-runs of most of their stuff, so it would be safe to say that they will have another run of the Love Live sets.

This is the page of the Nozomi jersey from the most recent run, but they create a new link for each production run, so I just do a search every week or two for サイクル to see what cycling goods they have up.
http://goodsmileshop.com/ja/%E3%82%AB%E3%83%86%E3%82%B4%E3%83%AA%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AB%E3%83%BC%E3%83%88/AURORA/%E3%83%A9%E3%83%96%E3%83%A9%E3%82%A4%E3%83%96%EF%BC%81/%E3%80%8C%E3%83%A9%E3%83%96%E3%83%A9%E3%82%A4%E3%83%96%EF%BC%81%E3%80%8D%E3%82%B5%E3%82%A4%E3%82%AF%E3%83%AB%E3%82%B8%E3%83%A3%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B8%E3%80%90%E6%9D%B1%E6%A2%9D%E5%B8%8C-2nd-Ver-%E3%80%91%E3%80%90%E5%86%8D%E8%B2%A9%E3%80%91/p/GSC_GMD_JP_00208_04
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>>951143
>flat bar hybrid with TT clip ons
>that FUCKING fork clearance
>disc brakes
>light behind bottles
>no light on the end of the rear rack
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>>951394
>>flat bar hybrid with TT clip ons
Are you fucking retarded? Aero bars were originally designed to provide an extra hand position on long rides, they were not designed for racing. They make more sense on a flat bar hybrid than on a drop bar road bike.
>>that FUCKING fork clearance
You have a problem with versatility when it offers no disadvantage?
>>disc brakes
Disc brakes are superior to rim brakes. Get fucked.
>>light behind bottles
The bottles are transparent and the Cygolite Hotshot is very bright. It is very bright through the bottles.
>>no light on the end of the rear rack
Why the fuck do you care where the light is, faggot?
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>>951398
>I want more hand positions! but not drop bars, fuck that

>are you going to mount fucking 900c wheels on it?

>rip

>what happens when bottles are full of something that isn't as opaque as water

>because your light isn't being used correctly, might as well throw it in the fucking trash
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>>951402
also where is your headlight?
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>>951402
>>I want more hand positions! but not drop bars, fuck that
Outside of racing and mountain biking, drops versus flats is preference, nothing more. Fuck yourself. Flats with aero bars and bar ends gives 3 hand positions. I find 3 hand positions to be sufficient. (and I can get a 4th out of them if I really want to) When doing long distance rides (which is what I use that bike for) I generally don't like the aggressive position offered by drops, and flats with a comfortable width and rubber grips is far more comfortable than tops with narrow width and bar tape.
>>are you going to mount fucking 900c wheels on it?
Are you retarded?
>>rip
Kill yourself UCI shill.
>>what happens when bottles are full of something that isn't as opaque as water
What the fuck makes you think I fill them with anything else? I only drink water. And theoretically, if I did want to have some drink besides water, I could put it in the bottles that I keep on my downtube and seattube.
>>because your light isn't being used correctly, might as well throw it in the fucking trash
Except it is being used correctly, fucktard. 'Correct' use of a light is using it in a way that it is clearly visible. Which it fucking is.
>>951403
>also where is your headlight?
Mount is on my helmet. Light itself is in my panniers, no need to have the weight on my head until it gets dark.
Go and fuck yourself you fucking faggot.
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>>951398
hahaha dude!
You're trying to call out newfags who didn't know what the jersey was, yet you get assblasted and worked up by the first comment shit talking your ride
You got rekt B^)
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>>951405
>obstructed by bottles and bottle cages
>"clearly" visible


>>951406
basically
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>>951406
>You're trying to call out newfags who didn't know what the jersey was
I called out one newfag, not multiple newfags.
>yet you get assblasted and worked up by the first comment shit talking your ride
Incompetence annoys me. Problem?
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>>951407
Except the bottles are clear and it is very highly visible -- more visible than most tail lights even with the bottles.
>same light, same bottles, same style bottle cages on one of my other bikes, proving that it is clearly visible
Go fuck yourself.
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>>950991
In a related (junky food) theme...
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AVIATO
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>>951408
>Incompetence annoys me.
Nah, you are just buttmad that someone doesn't like your bike
As for the aerobars: LeMond must have used "comfort bars" in the time trials of Le Tour de France because he had a bad back, right? His performance effects feom using those bars designed by a ski racer didn't kickstart the aero bar as we know it today, because they are actually only for comfort and 95% of peiple who have them use them wrong by getting too low with them, right?
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>>951412

oh man i love yoohoo
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>>951408
Holy fuck that fork clearance is godawful from all angles

plus if you HAVE that rear rack anyways, why not put the light on the back end of it?

It's like you don't know what you want your bike to do so you just try to get it to do everything

>wrapped bar ends
>unwrapped aero bars

??? i dont get it
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>>951418
>because they are actually only for comfort
No, they're for comfort and/or aerodynamics.
>95% of peiple who have them use them wrong by getting too low with them, right?
No. Using them for aerodynamics is not using them wrong. Aero bars are excellent for racing due to the aerodynamic advantage of using them. They are also excellent for randonneuring and touring due to the extra hand position they offer.
Aero bars can be used as an extra hand position for comfort or they can be used for aerodynamics. They are excellent for both purposes. I find them to be extremely comfortable so I have a pair on the bike that I use for randonneuring (the hybrid I pictured). I have three other bicycles and I don't have aero bars on any of them. If you have a problem with people using aero bars for comfort, then you're a fucking moron. There is literally no reason to object to someone adding a bar extension for comfort. Caring what modifications other people make to their bicycles is the epitomy of being a Fred.
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>>951424
>Holy fuck that fork clearance is godawful from all angles
There is literally no disadvantage to it, and it offers the advantage of allowing for wider tires. The clearance isn't why I got the bike, but I am happy with the clearance because I intend to get a second wheelset to use for bikepacking, and I'll be using fairly wide tires for that.
>plus if you HAVE that rear rack anyways, why not put the light on the back end of it?
Because I had the light and light mount before I had the rack. If something were to happen to my light mount and I were to buy a replacement, I would strongly consider a rack mount, but since the seatpost works perfectly fine I don't see any justification in buying a new mount just because I added a rack.
>It's like you don't know what you want your bike to do so you just try to get it to do everything
Have you considered the fact that I want it to do everything? I use it for randonneuring. I use it for cruising around the city. I do it for road cycling in rural areas. I use it for commuting. I plan to use it for bikepacking and maybe touring at some point as well. I occasionally take it on mellow singletrack. Do you have a problem with versatility?
>>wrapped bar ends
>>unwrapped aero bars
>??? i dont get it
Is wrapped aero bars even a thing? When using the aero bars, I lean on my forearms using the arm rests, which obviously is not the case when using the bar ends. Therefore, my grip on the bar ends is typically firmer than my grip on the aero bars.
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>>951163
Does it feel comfortable to let your hair flow open? I also have hair past my shoulders but I always put it in a ponytail for riding.
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>>951593
Yes, it feels much better this way. Ponytail seems to get in the way of my helmet. It's not too bad, but it's better having my hair not tied up. Pretty much the only time I wear a ponytail is when working on bikes.
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>>951546
>randonneuring
>cruising
>road cycling
>commuting
>bikepacking
>touring

provide definitions for all of the above so we can all laugh at you for using 6 different terms to describe what are really just two different types of riding because you wanted people to think you're some god on wheels who eats sleeps and drinks (when hes not busy using his bottles to block his rear light) on his bike

do it I dare you
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>>951780
>randonneuring
200-300km rides
>cruising around the city
Riding in the city on bike paths and city streets (for the sake of riding, not commuting)
>road cycling
Cycling on rural paved county roads
>commuting
Cycling with the objective of going to and from a destination
>bikepacking
Multi-day off-road rides
>touring
Multi-day on-road rides
>when hes not busy using his bottles to block his rear light
Protip: Photons travel through transparent objects and transparent liquid.
>eats sleeps and drinks on his bike
I eat clif bars and drink water while on my bicycles. I have never slept on a bicycle.
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>>951786
>>randonneuring
>200-300km rides
I should specify: Randonneuring is 200km+ rides and can be well over 300km, but so far the longest I've done is a little over 300km in a day. I plan to do longer this year.
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This thread is so fucking autistic
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>>951787
Brevet card?
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>>951786
>you don't ride 200-300km when doing multi-day on/off road rides
>if you tour on shitty gravel roads, are you bikepacking?
>if you bikepack on a paved road for part of your trip, did you really go bikepacking?
>road cycling on paved country roads (that you would take while touring, right?

randonneuring, bikepacking, touring, and road cycling are all just varying lengths of a bicycle ride, stop trying to sound cool.
same shit with cruising around the city and commuting, if having a point B makes it a whole different ride, then bikepacking and touring must just be commuting, unless you dont have a turn around point you already set in your GPS and just ride off into the sunset until you want to come back. same goes for randonneuring and road cycling.
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>>951939
It's almost as if you're trying to be more autistic than the ultra autist attention fag itt
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>>951609
>working on bikes
Nice, the world needs more female bike mechanics
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>>951810
No. I don't do 'official' randonneuring events, and randonneuring does not refer solely to 'official' events.
>>951939
I said that I don't use that bike for touring or bikepacking currently, but plan to use it for those things. I do currently use it for randonneuring, including 200km-300km single-day rides.
>>if you tour on shitty gravel roads, are you bikepacking?
Not in my opinion, and I think I made that clear.
>>if you bikepack on a paved road for part of your trip, did you really go bikepacking?
Depends on what the majority of the ride consisted of.
>>road cycling on paved country roads (that you would take while touring, right?
Not really. I ride on roads near my house and do out-and-back rides and loops. If I was touring I would get on roads that are continuous for a much longer distance and go much farther from home. The roads I ride near home would only make up like 1% of a tour.
>randonneuring, bikepacking, touring, and road cycling are all just varying lengths of a bicycle ride, stop trying to sound cool.
It's you (or the anon you are defending if that wasn't you) who claimed that I am trying to use my bike for 'everything' and implied that that is a bad thing. If 'everything' means something beyond the types of riding I already mentioned, please enlighten me (and don't bring up mountain biking or racing, because my bike is obviously not suited for mountain biking or racing as is blatantly obvious by looking at it). If 'everything' in this context means the things I already mentioned, then I fail to see what point you are trying to make. First you accuse me of trying to use my bike for all of these things, then complain when I verify that I do indeed use my bike for all these things.
>already set in your GPS
>using a GPS
>relying on technology when touring/bikepacking
What a fucking faggot.
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>>951944
>The world needs all occupations to conform to arbitrary gender compositions
>That's a female
lmaoing at your life
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>>951143
>>951163
>>951398
>>951405
>>951408
>>951545

mummy, why is that fat man wearing a girlie wig?
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>>950663
That shit's expensive but if I had the dosh I would've gotten the Chihaya, Hibiki, Yayoi ones.
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>>951408
don't worry OP. You look stupid but the TT bars on a hybrid is a good choice imo.
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>>954046
>fat man
>>954141
>OP
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>>951163
I've seen my fair share of troll bikes before, but this is the first time I've seen the complete ensemble of troll bike, Fred, position, and clothing.

>fucking bravo
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Quit shitting up the thread with your autistic comments on this Fred you downtubes and post chihayas
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>>950663
If I lived in Japan or had no shame being a 30+ year weeaboo I would totally get a weeaboo jersey. Too bad I have appearances to keep up.
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No tt jerseys?
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Love how you guys dont mind having diapers in your shorts.
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>>955261
Yep, we're not insecure.
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>>954403
I'm not a fred faggot, I'm an anti-fred. Freds have race bikes, I have a hybrid. Freds hardly ride at all, I ride a lot. I did a 305 kilometer ride on that bike.
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>>955281
see
>>954913
lol
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>>955261
>>955489
>I wear the same shit everywhere I go no matter how well it fits to the occasion
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>>955491
Don't know exactly how you came up with that, and I can't tell if you are mocking a rider that doesn't ever use cycling shorts or bibs because they don't wear lycra anywhere else, or if you are mocking a rider who wears bibs every time they go for a ride because they don't care what they are wearing if they have to stop inside a shop.
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