==== Hi Ted, I answered this guy's question by suggesting he check a mason's supply house for a product to his liking. I think a sealed, non-skid, easy to clean surface works well. But honestly I like your idea better. Used short-nap commercial carpet should be free, yes, free and you can get most spills cleaned before they soak completely through. I should have thought of how good this works from all the years of keeping my bikes in the living room. eric> cheapo carpet could do the job, the cheaper the better. > If you can get it from the rubbish dump for nothing then so much the > better. >
[dsn_klr650] re. any suggestions for overpants?
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Eric wrote:
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Yup. City-based riders can keep a lookout for those great big truck size skip bins around office buildings which suggest that some refurbishing is going on inside. In between the serial terminals and microfiche readers, the old carpet is often the first thing to get the heave ho.> Used short-nap commercial carpet should be free, yes, free and you > can get most spills cleaned before they soak completely through.
If only I could. Mister_T> I should > have thought of how good this works from all the years of keeping my bikes > in the living room.
[dsn_klr650] re. any suggestions for overpants?
"R. Kaub" wrote:
I bought the two piece Roadcrafter and the bib type attachment for the pants. When it is hot I just peel out of the whole thing and when it is cold I wear the pants like bibs. Mark McCoy> I just didn't care for the "one piece overall" concept of the Roadcrafter > suit. > No particular reason.
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