kronin323
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Sounds as if Herbsley should be expecting a letter from your personal injury lawyer ...
They have LAWYERS for that?!?!?!?!?
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Sounds as if Herbsley should be expecting a letter from your personal injury lawyer ...
@kronin... Instead of side-to-side shake, can you do a quick nod/head-banging motion? I'm totally serious... I'm a mountain biker and curious to know if they are tight enough for the off-road conditions. My OG sub-zeros sucked for mountainbiking and never stayed putThey have LAWYERS for that?!?!?!?!?
@kronin... Instead of side-to-side shake, can you do a quick nod/head-banging motion? I'm totally serious... I'm a mountain biker and curious to know if they are tight enough for the off-road conditions. My OG sub-zeros sucked for mountainbiking and never stayed put
None of them, except maybe Fabian Cancellara or a tiny bit Cav, have the balls to try it frankly. Combined with the mandated helmets in the pro peleton compared to years ago they could go sans helmet as many did in the mountain stages. Greg Herbold used to race with his original Sub Zeros on the downhill when they first came out. Tomac wore them a number of times in cross country races as well.Which pro cyclists are riding EV Zero sunglasses? In the European coverage I've seen this year, Oakley-sponsored cyclists are sticking with the Oakley models that fit more securely. For example, Cavendish was wearing Jawbreakers in the sprint at Scheldeprijs earlier today.
true Bikers are different....from time to time I saw guys rocking vintage oakleys...I remember xco worldcup 2012 Kulhavy rode vintage Racing jackets(the pearl/vr50trans model) and I remember when Ryder Hesjedal was still in MTB he wore minutes back in early 2000's I also saw Roland Green racing in Mag switches and Mag M frames...I haven seen any pro road guys riding even the mag M frames, they are more conservative i guessNone of them, except maybe Fabian Cancellara or a tiny bit Cav, have the balls to try it frankly. Combined with the mandated helmets in the pro peleton compared to years ago they could go sans helmet as many did in the mountain stages. Greg Herbold used to race with his original Sub Zeros on the downhill when they first came out. Tomac wore them a number of times in cross country races as well.