Flowers are a n o no but I like pink bits tooZXRobyn wrote:I'm with you bout the flowers, but hey whats wrong with some 'pink bits' ? ?![]()
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Flowers are a n o no but I like pink bits tooZXRobyn wrote:I'm with you bout the flowers, but hey whats wrong with some 'pink bits' ? ?![]()
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You should stop wearing Monica's clothes, quite frankly its embarrassing walking down Oxford St with you......red_dave wrote:The wife's jacket has an adjustable bit at the bottom, for those who are built for more comfort than speed...
Mmmmm, sorry but after drink probably too much Canadian club, I have only one thing to say - 'apparently' once you go black, you never go back.Black Magic wrote:(I'm a black kinda girl myself.....)
Soooo true! I managed to get out of mine for a 'rest stop' in the middle of a QLD summer a couple of years ago.Getting them off was fine, but do you think I could get them back on....... noooooooo........seraph wrote:oh oh oh one more!
Would it KILL leathers manufacturer's to line those fuckers with cotton? trying to peel out of snug leather pants after sweating on the bike for 2 hours straight when you're desperate for a piss at the servo is an all too regular HELLJ.
SILK is the answerseraph wrote:Skins as in the body suits for exercising? They're expensive... I thought about getting those one-piece long sleeved long legged jobbies but the cost (close to 150 quid) put me off, then I realised that if I wore them touring I'd have serious dramas stripping off at servos, especially if it was v.cold or v.hot.
Reckon lining the pants and jackets properly with an appropriate fabric is the best solution, extra clothes under gear is a distant second. I really resent paying $2000 for a purpose-built italian suit that isn't quite right, ya know? J.