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    Bikewear dealing with sweat

    Hey, I was just wondering what everyone does to deal with sweating while wearing bike gears. Obviously on a hot day wear lightweight gear, but still i sweat because all the gear has silky innards and I get sweaty. Just wondering what people do, who ride to work and school about dealing with sweat issues?... So hard to stay fresh.. lol also was wondering if wearing that anti wind gear underneath helped keep u clean..

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    I ride with no pants on.

    Works a treat.
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    whatever you do don't stop

    buy a light coloured jacket

    i tend to wear jeans

    and keep as many zips/vents open as possible

    and don't stop

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    whatever you do don't stop



    and don't stop
    Why did i just hear sirens ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riding LockedDown View Post
    So hard to stay fresh.. lol also was wondering if wearing that anti wind gear underneath helped keep u clean..
    Haha just re read that ! You dirty filthy biker scum you !!!!
    Hell one day you may even progress to where the rest are ! When your future father in law says that she must've scraped you from out the bottom of the barrel, you be sure to remind him that that aint true, in fact you be the scum he might see floatin round the top !!
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    Sounds unlikely, but Merino thermals underneath do help with sweaty stuff...insulation can work two ways...
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    I got one of these...

    http://www.extremeracing.co.uk/

    Really helps to stop you sweating. Doesn't stop you totally of course but it evens our your body temp.

    Makes getting your leathers off so easy. And the compression effect actually helps my knees on the longer rides.

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    I wear a long sleaved T shirt under my gear and Shift (Draggin) jeans. Yes you get hot, open all the vents and keep moving, if you have to stop hope there is shade!!

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    thanks for the replies, even for that comment by that funny titty twister Sinfull.

    Well the issue is, I have a shower get on my bike for a half hour ride to the girlfriends, and then Im too sweaty and unappealing that I gotta have another shower there before i get "started". haha

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    There are other things you can do, like wearing a damp t-shirt underneath your jacket. There are actually special undergarments like this you can buy, that hold moisture and evaporate it slowly, but I dunno anyone here that sells them.
    Me - I just try to ensure I travel when it's not too hot if I can, and I deliberately choose a route that ensures minimal stoppage, even if it's not the quickest.
    I also made sure to buy a jacket with provision for all-year riding: thermal liners for winter, and either lots of vents (last jacket had 8 vent zips!) or similar (current leather jacket has only two vents but the whole front and around the back of the neck zips off to expose mesh). Even so, as soon as you're stuck in start-stop traffic, doesn't matter if you were riding in only your undies, you're gonna heat up from the sun, heat off the road, and the fact you're sitting on summat that converts refined dinosaur spooge into heat'n'noise...
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    I use sweat bands on my wrists and find that soaks up a lot of the sweat. Also ride with the visor up a lot to keep cooler. Good luck, the weathers supposed to start cooling off soon anyway.


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    Underarmor tops are designed to move the sweat around the body.
    Buy them in most good sports or gun shops.
    http://www.tacticalsolutionscorp.com/
    http://www.legear.com.au/Default.asp?
    two firms I get my gear from.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riding LockedDown View Post
    thanks for the replies, even for that comment by that funny titty twister Sinfull.

    Well the issue is, I have a shower get on my bike for a half hour ride to the girlfriends, and then Im too sweaty and unappealing that I gotta have another shower there before i get "started". haha

    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    http://www.motoworldracing.com/661-07-core-cooler.html

    Available from Cycletreads, I'd put money on being widely available in other places too.

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    Stand down wind from me would be a good start.
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