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That's what I thought at first but that view is only visable while off the bike and not riding.

That's a good One!
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At least the lycra isn't white, or worse, after a rainy ride - aaaahhhhhh.
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At least the lycra isn't white, or worse, after a rainy ride - aaaahhhhhh.
I've seen other white shorts and they didn't show outlines. I still say its cheap quality material.
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