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Totally unfeminine?
Scruffy?
Unkept?
All of the above?
Guilty as charged!
This is what I have to wear when I ride my bike. Which I don't do that often nowadays. Athens streets are a bitch. But today, I had to collect it from the mechanic in Nea Smyrni and drive it back all the way to Maroussi. In *this* heat.
My face and eyes still hurt from the hot air blasting through my helmet. Not to mention what happened to my legs...
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Two-stroke. And that's why I would never wear my more "proper" shoes to ride.
PS. I see many people got confused... I don't ride a bicycle. In fact, I don't remember how to. I drive a two-stroke (hence the oil stains) 125cc motorbike, more specifically the one I mentioned months ago, in this post.