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Hey guys, are ridden and individual the only two trials related clothing brands, and are they only available from tartybikes? Isn't £20 a bit steap for a brand thats only just been released :S

Dai

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i got a leaflet through the post @ work the other day and it had "Plain Lazy" looks really kool. some nice funny tee- shirts. and i think there around £14-20 ish. try their website. it will be sumit like www.plainlazy.com or something

oh and no i am not sponsored by them, but if you want some decent looking riding shirts and stuff thats an option aswell as the other brands you have listed.

Waynio........................

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I got a Plain Lazy long sleeve T a while back, and just beware when you get them 'cos the fit is pretty weird. They're not fitted like most T-shirts, they're sorta tight on the arms?

I only got it 'cos it was on sale though, I don't think I'd ever really bother spending £20 on a T-shirt at all, really. Just not really 'into' that side of things I guess.

£20 appears to be the general sorta benchmark as far as T-shirts go. There were about 2.4 million trials T-shirt companies up and running not so long ago, but how many of them ever actually got stock in for designs that were worth having remains to be seen.

Some BMX companies have some really sweet designs out now though, and they seem to be aiming for lower prices than usual, so maybe check out Macneil, Orchid, Attila, DFTU, and so on?

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I got a Plain Lazy long sleeve T a while back, and just beware when you get them 'cos the fit is pretty weird. They're not fitted like most T-shirts, they're sorta tight on the arms?

True story.

There well fitted on the necks and sleves, and sort'a well fitted on the body, but not skin tight. s'all good.

Quite like the plain lazy gear, seems to be preety hard wearing and lasts well, good value for money if you can get them in a sale to.

More into the new style of brown or random coloured stripey polo shirts now thou :turned: I'm such a sheep.

Tom

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i want a big red koxx hoody. dont no why. just to look pro. lmao. :lol:

I wouldn't mind a Try-all one, imagine the comments from chavs as you walk round in your 'Koxx' teeshirt...I'd just piss me right off.

I have one of the 'Can't ride for shit' tops, which I wore in Derby at the weekend and I was confronted with 'Can't f**king ride f**king what?!' right in my face. So I replied 'Urmm...a trials bike...' and then I got 'Trials bike? Nah mate, BMX is happenin mate, thats where its at'.

...Idiots.

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Hi

Well most bike manufacturers do some form of clothing, most do casual and riding clothes(race jerseys, trousers etc).

Heres a few.

Fluid 23- do some real nice shirts, good designs.

Clice-Do really good riding clothes, good for both winter and summer, also give a bit of protection

Dakine-do about 1000 different shirts, long sleeve, short sleeve, any colour or design,

Clice and dakine also do excellent gloves.

Check those companys out and see what you think. (Y)

Scott :P

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