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Winter Riding - Again

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Saint
  
Thanks to everyone who responded to my thread of a couple of weeks ago re: winter riding. I took the
advice and got myself some decent waterproof gloves and something to keep my head warm.

However my head and hands are now kept so warm that my legs are bloody freezing. I had a look at
Wiggle.co.uk today with the intention of buying some decent leggings and learned something about
cycling - the terminology is sometimes as baffling as computer terminology.

For example, I want some trousers to cycle in the winter in. Just something warm and preferably
waterproof.

So I looked for 'trousers'. Nope.

So I looked for 'pants'. Nope.

Leggings? Grrr.

Legwear? Oh for God's sake....

Aha - legwarmers - but they look silly and I'd feel like a pervert.

What on earth are they called for heaven's sake?

;-)

Saint

Mseries
  
Saint wrote:

> Aha - legwarmers - but they look silly and I'd feel like a pervert.
>
> What on earth are they called for heaven's sake?

Tights, you'll still feel like pervert though but you'll soon get to like it. :-)

Simonb
  
Saint wrote:

> What on earth are they called for heaven's sake?

Don't know. I looked on Wiggle too; and all I found were leg warmers, which are more suited to
spring/autumn as they can be quickly donned or taken off and stowed.

I did, however, go to my LBS and found a great pair of fleece-lined bib tights made by Briko (£40).
They also stock the Lusso (UK) brand, which felt flimsy and were expensive by comparison, with poor
padding. Briko stuff is made in Italy; so you have to go up a size to get something which fits. I
had the same problem with a Briko jersey (I am Briko XL!)

Simon

John Mallard
  
Saint wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who responded to my thread of a couple of weeks ago re: winter riding. I took
> the advice and got myself some decent waterproof gloves and something to keep my head warm.
>
> However my head and hands are now kept so warm that my legs are bloody freezing. I had a look at
> Wiggle.co.uk today with the intention of buying some decent leggings and learned something about
> cycling - the terminology is sometimes as baffling as computer terminology.
>
> For example, I want some trousers to cycle in the winter in. Just something warm and preferably
> waterproof.
>
> So I looked for 'trousers'. Nope.
>
> So I looked for 'pants'. Nope.
>
> Leggings? Grrr.
>
> Legwear? Oh for God's sake....
>
> Aha - legwarmers - but they look silly and I'd feel like a pervert.
>
> What on earth are they called for heaven's sake?

Ron Hill Bikesters. (1) They dry out as soon as it stops raining, or if it doesn't, in about an hour
draped over a convenient filing cabinet. (But surely there are radiators where you work?)

And in v. cold weather, TWO pairs of bikesters. (honest!) (assuming a comute of <20miles)

(1) Similar to Ron Hill Tracksters, but cut lower in the front and higher at the back to suit a
cycling posture.

--
Cheerful Peddling John Mallard

Dirtylitterboxo
  
>Aha - legwarmers - but they look silly and I'd feel like a pervert.

One of the joys of cycling - you look like a pervert but really you aren't ;-)

>What on earth are they called for heaven's sake?

I wear Ronhill Bikesters (currently £11.99 a pair from www.wiggle.co.uk) - not waterproof, but light
& excellent wicking properties so they dry in seconds. If it's cold I wear a pair of longjohns
underneath.

So I look like a perverted Nora Batty in fluorescent yellow & black ;-)

Cheers, helen s

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Just Zis Guy
  
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 22:12:27 -0000, "MSeries"
<skankmartin@hotmail.com> wrote:

>> What on earth are they called for heaven's sake?

>Tights, you'll still feel like pervert though but you'll soon get to like it. :-)

And - most importantly - you'll feel like a *warm* pervert :-)

Guy
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Simonb
  
MSeries wrote:

> Tights

Completely missed this one; I must be dim.

Simon

Frank X
  
"Simonb" <sbennett@YOUAREALLHERETICSwiderworld.co.uk> wrote in message
news:400c5714$0$4099$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...

> I did, however, go to my LBS and found a great pair of fleece-lined bib tights made by Briko
> (£40). They also stock the Lusso (UK) brand, which
felt
> flimsy and were expensive by comparison, with poor padding.

I've had a couple of Lusso tights, the first had ridiculously long legs so I had to give them away,
but my current pair are great. I actually have a problem with padding so don't automatically assume
it is a good thing.

John Mallard
  
dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:

> One of the joys of cycling - you look like a pervert but really you aren't ;-)

Yes, we bloody are! (oops, I think I just said that out loud.)

--
Cheerful Peddling John Mallard

Dirtylitterboxo
  
>I did, however, go to my LBS and found a great pair of fleece-lined bib tights made by Briko (£40)

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.... another Mr Muscle reject to convert :-D

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Simon Brooke
  
wafflycathcs@aol.comcomcom (dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers) writes:

> >I did, however, go to my LBS and found a great pair of fleece-lined bib tights made by
> >Briko (£40)
>
> Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.... another Mr Muscle reject to convert :-D

It's OK for you Fat Birds on Bikes. You go in in the middle, and tights and shorts stay up by
themselves. Too many of us Fat Blokes on Bikes go *out* in the middle, and we need bra-straps to
hold our nether garments up.

So I'll give up bib-tights (and bib-shorts) when you give up your bra.

Now there's a thought....

Hey - Fat Blokes on Bikes - anyone up for slabbing anyone seen riding a bike wearing a bra?

--
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;; the Worlock

Richard Bates
  
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 10:05:11 GMT, in
<87ektvj67m.fsf_-_@gododdin.internal.jasmine.org.uk>, Simon Brooke
<simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote:

>Hey - Fat Blokes on Bikes - anyone up for slabbing anyone seen riding a bike wearing a bra?

A bra wouldn't fit my bike - it has around 70 nipples
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Tom Jackson
  
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 21:59:24 +0000 (UTC), "Saint"
<lampytampy@googoonet.com> wrote:

>
>What on earth are they called for heaven's sake?

Tights! Ron Hill do some good ones, but I prefer the Altura winter cruisers as they have zipped
pockets in the top. Really handy for commuting!

Try here:

http://www.cyclexpress.co.uk/products/Altura_Winter_Cruiser_589.asp

cheers, tom.

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