Where do u store your gear
BBH
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I really mean bibs, jerseys, overshoes etc.....
I only ask as mine are squashed in a drawer in the garage at the moment and now winters coming its getting less pleasurable getting changed in there!!
Do u store urs in the bedroom, wardrobe or even have a separate room???
Your responses will be my ammunition to invade my wife's shoe cupboard
I only ask as mine are squashed in a drawer in the garage at the moment and now winters coming its getting less pleasurable getting changed in there!!
Do u store urs in the bedroom, wardrobe or even have a separate room???
Your responses will be my ammunition to invade my wife's shoe cupboard
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2011 Cervelo S2 (SRAM Red/Force)
2011 Cannondale Caad 10 (Shimano 105)
"Hills Hurt, Couches Kill!!"
Twitter: @MadRoadie
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Have my wardrobe divided off into sections with a selection of scarves I got last christmas. Motorcycle stuff + coats - old jeans/clothing that I can get greasy/oily/torn - general wear - work stuff - cycling/sport stuff
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I have a couple of drawers in my bedroom for mine.0
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Cycling gear takes up full drawer in wardrobe - significantly less space than aforementioned shoe boxes.....All the gear, but no idea...0
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Mixture of drawers and wardrobe. The wardrobe hanger space devoted to bike gear is now over 50%, 'normal' clothes are now in the minority 8)0
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Separate room
Bedroom 4 as others would call it. There's nothing else that we have that needs to be in there so all my current and past sports gear lives in there with a bunch of other stuff.0 -
Usually stored on the radiator until the next morning or that evening ready to get home. Must get more kit by the sounds of it.0
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Just in one side of my wardrobe. I don't exactly have a lot of cycling gear though...
Road - Dolan Preffisio
MTB - On-One Inbred
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Freezer in the winter, oven in winter.0
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crates under the bed - I seem to have a summer road box and cool weather + off road box. I've also been given a 3 shelf ikea bookcase with a door on the front - this lives in the dining room. I'm not too sure what the remit of this is but at the moment it's got watches, hrm, water bottles, shoes, the sort of things I grab on my way out (and get dumped on the way in).0
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The floor of our bedroom......Specialized FSR XC Comp
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spread over about 6 different areas of the house and shed, my wife is an angel putting up with it.“If you do what always do, you'll get what you always get.”0
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Keep mine in the man room
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mallorcajeff wrote:Keep mine in the man room
Now that is a place of worship, great man room. Is that a Telecaster I see on the floor?“If you do what always do, you'll get what you always get.”0 -
yep well spotted Its a 1960s relic reissue. ive got a Les Paul 60,s classic and various others although not touched them for a few years so will probably sell them all off soon as a bit of a waste.. Most of them are in the UK.0
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mallorcajeff wrote:yep well spotted Its a 1960s relic reissue. ive got a Les Paul 60,s classic and various others although not touched them for a few years so will probably sell them all off soon as a bit of a waste.. Most of them are in the UK.
Nice, very distracting from the bikes now as I love those guitars. Nice bikes too though.“If you do what always do, you'll get what you always get.”0 -
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Can we have another picture of your "man room" next March to show the black lines on the wall from the tyres post a wet winter ride
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they are already there haha i just repaint it once a year after all its only paint (understanding Mrs)0
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I have a corridor that leads from my kitchen to the garage. Just before the garage i have a room dedicated to my cycling, so have all my equipement & clothes in there. I get changed then go into the garage for the bike and off i go.
Getting back is great, as I open the front up and over garage door, put the bike into its stand, and walk into the corridor, so by the time i get into the house I am all changed, its a great system! No need for an angry wife and wet/muddy clothes!0 -
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... one day, I decided to do some inventory and hung these on a pole 'tween two repair stands...
This is only most of my lycra but does not include socks, gloves, lids, helmets, shoes, t shirts, etc... I then stuck all of it in a spare house (ok, closet... but house sounds more dramatic)...0 -
Jackets and Jerseys hanging in wardrobe, shorts, longs, baselayers and accesesories in underbed crate, shoes and helmets in garage.0
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tiredofwhiners wrote:Separate room
Bedroom 4 as others would call it. There's nothing else that we have that needs to be in there so all my current and past sports gear lives in there with a bunch of other stuff.
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saprkzz wrote:I have a corridor that leads from my kitchen to the garage. Just before the garage i have a room dedicated to my cycling, so have all my equipement & clothes in there. I get changed then go into the garage for the bike and off i go.
Getting back is great, as I open the front up and over garage door, put the bike into its stand, and walk into the corridor, so by the time i get into the house I am all changed, its a great system! No need for an angry wife and wet/muddy clothes!
Sounds like the Mr Benn cartoon from the 80's0 -
mallorcajeff wrote:Keep mine in the man room0
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mallorcajeff wrote:Keep mine in the man room
Chapeaux!
That's brilliant!
(I keep mine in a plastic box shoved under my bed at Uni (with another similar box for tools, lubes, etc.).. then In a draw at home.0 -
In two drawers in bedroom 4.Science adjusts it’s beliefs based on what’s observed.
Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved0