Member Profile: James Mordin
Member Since: 2010
Victoria, Australia
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182.5 |
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60 |
Current Weight: |
101 kg |
Maximum Heartrate: |
185 |
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Latest Times
06 Mar 2011:
Mt Donna Buang
- 1hr 48mins 0secs
20 Mar 2010:
1/20
- 22mins 20secs
20 Mar 2010:
INVERNESS RD
- 15mins 18secs
20 Mar 2010:
The Wall
- 23mins 42secs
02 Mar 2010:
Mt Baw Baw
- 1hr 8mins 20secs
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James commented on his own time: "Alright for a fat man's first time"
James commented on his own time: "Alright for a fat man."
Forum Posts
07 Jun 2012 9:33 AM posted in Prescription Sunglasses for Cycling
hey Monkey, that was the worst advice ever. I tried it and the cheapo frames broke and the lenses scratched up, and they fogged up horribly badly.
Now I have a pair of a oakley jawbones with custom-ground transitions lenses and the coating and they've been sensational for the last two years, got me through the Alpine Classic and the Three Peaks and lots of racing too, and still in perfect condition. Best optical investment I ever made.
To sum up: you get what you pay for.
<em>edited by kosh on 7/06/2012</em>
18 Apr 2010 2:25 PM posted in Prescription Sunglasses for Cycling
I have a prescription insert (custom ground by local optician) on my photochromic BBB wrap-arounds. Mostly great, but on cold/wet days they fog up horribly.
I am now looking ordering new oakleys with in-frame prescription lenses with an anti-fog coating from http://www.bicyclerx.com/
expensive though :/
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