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Post by Tim-WT on Mar 13, 2013 18:57:59 GMT -6
As we talk about more dirt riding here i thought it would be good to talk about appropriate riding and bike gear.
My suggestions for wardrobe.
Knee pads - cheep household construction ones work fine.
Jacket with back and elbow protection.
Thick gloves.
Heavy tall boots.
Suggestions?
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Post by woahblackbetty on Mar 13, 2013 21:49:30 GMT -6
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Post by Tim-WT on Mar 13, 2013 22:00:45 GMT -6
Good point.
I've actually started putting a kit together but it will be very basic since i'm already the "pack mule' for cameras, water, tools and fuel. lol
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Post by brad on Mar 14, 2013 7:52:42 GMT -6
I have some med stuff for ya.
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Post by woahblackbetty on Mar 14, 2013 8:09:22 GMT -6
I have some med stuff for ya. The Ground Ambulance Case is designed to provide maximum protection in any situation. Impervious to weather, temperature and impact, its rotationally molded shell keeps your supplies dry, dust-free and secure. Twenty military grade latches provide a tight seal and extra security, and the molded-in ribs keep stacked cases in place no matter how rough the ride. If it's maximum storage and security you seek, then Pelican-Hardigg has your solution with the Ground Ambulance Case. Air-droppable20 Military Grade latches Molded-In Stacking Ribs Fork Truck ProvisionsOptional Molded-In Graphics (maybe a nice FYYFF or ADV embossed in the lid?) Exterior Dimensions (L x W x D) 89.25" x 41.75" x 44.00" (226.6 x 106 x 111.7 cm) Interior Dimensions (L x W x D) 84.00" x 36.60" x 35.20" (213.3 x 92.9 x 89.4 cm)
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Post by brad on Mar 14, 2013 8:20:30 GMT -6
And this is how it would play out:
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Post by Tim-WT on Mar 14, 2013 9:06:51 GMT -6
Exactly why we're never letting Dave come along on a ride...
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Post by woahblackbetty on Mar 14, 2013 9:14:04 GMT -6
Exactly why we're never letting Dave come along on a ride...
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