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rob_spedding
Posts: 442
Do you wear a Livestrong wristband?
Rob Spedding, Editor, Cycling Plus
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I wear a Road ID instead...2010 Lynskey R230
2013 Yeti SB660 -
Army Benevolent Fund and / or H4H for me0
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Road ID for me0
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I used to wear a Lifeboats/RNLI band but when they break or I lose them the RNLI don't have them on sale.I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.0
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Royal Marines Commando or H4H for me - and the occasional ABF one when out fundraising.0
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None. I barely ever wear my wedding ring let alone wristbands0
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no. wristbands are for queers.0
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Never worn one but am seriously considering Road ID after the near miss I had the other day. Not sure how many people would look through my saddle bag to find my home made card with emergency contact details.Limited Edition Boardman Team Carbon No. 448
Boardman MTB Team0 -
No to Livestrong, will look into the Road ID business though."Consider the grebe..."0
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I had a 'isupportdrugfreesport' white band, but it broke.To err is human, but to make a real balls up takes a super computer.0
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Worn one since July 2006, the year I rode the 2006 Tour de France route for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. It's only been off my wrist for a day when I had a minor operation.
It's well recognised the world over and makes for a good starting point conversing with fellow cyclists.
Wear it and proud to.Charity Tour de France 2011 ~ The Prostate Cancer Charity. See more at http://www.charitytours.org0 -
I used to, but it freaked my wife out as it was fairly early in my own remission.0
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The more you know, the less you have to show.
I don't wear a poppy/help for heroes band/red nose or any other charity things either. I may support the charities, but don't feel the need to show the world that I do.FCN 3: Raleigh Record Ace fixie-to be resurrected sometime in the future
FCN 4: Planet X Schmaffenschmack 2- workhorse
FCN 9: B Twin Vitamin - winter commuter/loan bike for trainees
I'm hungry. I'm always hungry!0 -
I don't wear one, but I do own one that I picked up at the TDF in 2005. It's still in its little plastic pack.0
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jrduquemin wrote:I wear a Road ID instead...
/wears both
One on each wrist.
Evens up my balance on the bike and also gives you that nice even roadie tan on each wrist. XDgregster10217 wrote:Never worn one but am seriously considering Road ID after the near miss I had the other day. Not sure how many people would look through my saddle bag to find my home made card with emergency contact details.
For those considering getting one, just fork out the £20 and get one, it's money well spent.0 -
shouldbeinbed wrote:None. I barely ever wear my wedding ring let alone wristbands0