They'll never take off!

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Well, that's my bit of market research done for the company. Cyclists won't buy them.......LOL.


Keen gardeners might be interested, though.

They could propagate cuttings at the same time as cycling.^_^
 

biking_fox

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester
Why do we want or need to buy "disposable" plastic bags?
Before recyclable the first R is Resuable - but I suspect somehow that they aren't even recyclable.

Seems pointless and a bit daft especialyl given the massive sail effect
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Look at this thread from a positive point....You all know what i look like now!
Ha....
And thats how you pay us for helping in your "important market research"?
By saying we know what you look like, you'd a plastic bag covering part of you.

It can't be that safe if you're required to wear safety glasses whilst using one of your planned disposable capes.
 

Leaway2

Lycrist
I used to have a cape (the cyclist type) you could get some right speed up with a tail wind
In the 60's I used to have a cape for my steel BSA. It was enormous and fitted over the front and back mudguards. It fastened round my neck. It was made of very heavy waxy cloth. It weighed a ton,
It covered my (dynamo) lights!
It was great riding along with on though, toastie warm and dry.
 

downfader

extimus uero philosophus
Location
'ampsheeeer
In the 60's I used to have a cape for my steel BSA. It was enormous and fitted over the front and back mudguards. It fastened round my neck. It was made of very heavy waxy cloth. It weighed a ton,
It covered my (dynamo) lights!
It was great riding along with on though, toastie warm and dry.


My old PE teacher used to ride in one of those. Bright yellow like an old fisherman, too. Remember him coming down Portsmouth road at speed and a big gust of wind blowing him sideways
 
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