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Haven't been on the bike in almost two weeks. I just got some suh-weet Panaracer Paselas in 32mm, and wanted to try them out on a shakedown ride about an hour ago. While I appreciated the supple, wide ride of the Paselas, I did not appreciate coming home drenched in sweat. I think I become a sweatier dude as I get older. Not sure how that works.
The shop piercer snapped a "during" pic (I cropped my artist out, not sure she'd be cool with being posted on the net) and a co-worker took a pic on when I got to work on Tuesday. My Pearl Izumi sleeves are coming in real handy this week to keep the sun off of it.
I'll share more full pictures after the flake stops
Julie Hochstadter said:
Congrats on the new ink and share a pic!
And don't feel guilty about not riding. If you don't feel good riding can be unpleasant.
Dann B (5.25 mi/8.75 mi) said:Between new tattoo, not sleeping well (partially because of the tattoo), and the heat I've taken this week off. I think I'm going to do a 5 am 10 mile ride tomorrow morning to make up for some of it, but I kind of feel guilty
Went out for 12 miles yesterday - key was leaving just as the sun was dipping down, around 7:30 (and lots of water, which was sweat out as quickly as consumed). NBT was nice and well shaded.
On the return trip, it was well into dusk and much cooler.
Yes.
Enjoying the extra sleep and a a ride on the Metra while it lasts.
Where's Eddie Murphy's "it's hot" sketch when I need it? Ugh. This is standard Atlanta-in-July weather that I grew up with, but I've been glad to be done with it with all these years in the midwest!
Followed Manny's advice about food and drink, and it was a little better today despite the temperature being higher. Only one more day; then back to "normal" summer.
for the record, it was over 100 degrees and windy as hell the day i posted this. there was an air quality advisory. it was worse than it's been so far this year! i have been riding as normal.
And last year it was 100 degrees on this date--one of a string of 100 degree days. How quickly we forget.
I saw a guy, middle-aged, wearing a jacket this morning. I was drenched in sweat and he didn't seem to be affected at all
People are strange. Sweat in the morning is the main reason I don't ride when it gets hot.
They say that Uggs & Emu Boots are designed to keep your feet warm in the winter & cool in the summer. I only wear mine during the fall & winter months; not because I give a damn about what other people think but because I'd feel CRAZY walking around Chicagoland in a pair of Eskimo looking boots when it's over 78 degrees outside. BUT to each his/her own, people can wear whatever they want; as for this practical/logical Midwestern Lady I'm not putting on a pair of boots in 90+ degree weather... :)~
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