More personal protective equipment ,PPE,for the travelling cargo superintendent.(super-cargo)
This design was a surprising hit at the last Fyxo swapmeet. To be worn with a healthy sense of irony.
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Melburn Roobaix is the only organised ride I attend these days. It's a wonderful way to see parts of Melbourne you ordinarily wouldn't visit. 35~40 Ks including 12 sections of blue stone,back lane bumpiness. Follow the map to the start of the section, rattle your way to the end, find the number and write it in the box. Do this 12 times.There's no prize for first across the line.The only consolation is a longer wait for the closing ceremony. My tactic? Take it slow, find a nice cafe after sector 8 and have some brunch. (and then a double shot at sector 10). It doesn't hurt to wear a pair of Blunnies,either.
Thanks to the recent heavy rains,I needed to take a detour to the other side of the river.I've been riding beneath this bridge for the last ten years, never realising that it was reserved for pedestrians and cyclist only.It's little surprises like this that make me realise how much I love this town.
Morrell bridge opposite Anderson St The ribbon that came with my new shirt was much too nice to throw away so I created this black label edition and sent one to Sir Paul Smith. (of course you can swoop on one here for $20)
The front panel of these caps is made of fabric by Japanese company Kokka. The side of the bolt has a coloured strip,perfect for the brim.Wear em down.Wear em up!
........went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat.They took some honey and plenty of money wrapped in a 5 pound note!
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AuthorNo 16 cycle caps are hand made in StKilda,Australia Archives
January 2023
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