Bikeradar jerseys?
jam1e
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Would there be a market for Bikeradar branded jerseys or some other visible form of clothing (socks?) which would allow site users to notice fellow members?
I reckon it would be quite interesting to see how many people on the roads etc would wear them. You could then leave messages etc based on the knowledge that they would prob be noticed - "The guy on the yellow Specialized in wigan - your rear wheel bolts fell off when I was overtaking you, be careful" That kind of thing...
I reckon it would be quite interesting to see how many people on the roads etc would wear them. You could then leave messages etc based on the knowledge that they would prob be noticed - "The guy on the yellow Specialized in wigan - your rear wheel bolts fell off when I was overtaking you, be careful" That kind of thing...
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I would consider wearing a BRadar jersey.
Cost would be my concern. Would look to pay no more than £20Stumpjumper FSR 09/10 Pro Carbon, Genesis Vapour CX20 ('17)Carbon, Rose Xeon CW3000 '14, Raleigh R50
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I, personally, wouldn't buy it for the name.
However, if they looked good, were comfortable and at i good price, i dont see any reson why they wouldnt sell.0 -
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You used to be able to get Cake Stop jerseys back in the days of C+0
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Crapaud wrote:FSR_XC wrote:I would consider wearing a BRadar jersey.
Cost would be my concern. Would look to pay no more than £20
I'm just a stingy bar steward.
At that price it would be the most I have spent on a cycling jersey!Stumpjumper FSR 09/10 Pro Carbon, Genesis Vapour CX20 ('17)Carbon, Rose Xeon CW3000 '14, Raleigh R50
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So you don't have the bikeradar tattoo ? In the left armpit along with your blood group?The gear changing, helmet wearing fule.
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Given up waiting for Fast as Fupp to start stalking me0 -
I will have one0
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Yeh I'd buy one, for a maximum of about 40 to 45 quid, but like "touchy" said, it would have to look and feel good.0