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A lot of cyclists seem to wear them, should I?
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Depends on personal taste, whether you like these ones: http://racersportif.com/images/Clot..._Knicker_RX.jpg or those ones: http://www.assos.com/web_assos_prod...irplus-LL12.jpg (bib knicks that is) |
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waratah wrote:
> A lot of cyclists seem to wear them, should I? Depends on whether or not you like a chaffed bum after spending two straight hours in the saddle. A good pair of knicks makes all the difference. -- Linux Registered User # 302622 <http://counter.li.org> |
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"cfsmtb" <cfsmtb.36tef1@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:cfsmtb.36tef1@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com... > > waratah Wrote: >> A lot of cyclists seem to wear them, should I? > > Depends on personal taste, whether you like these ones: > > http://tinyurl.com/yntd3a > > or those ones: > > http://www.assos.com/web_assos_prod...irplus-LL12.jpg > > (bib knicks that is) > > > -- > cfsmtb > LOL, thanks! |
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John Tserkezis wrote:
> waratah wrote: > >> A lot of cyclists seem to wear them, should I? > > Depends on whether or not you like a chaffed bum after spending two > straight hours in the saddle. Chaffed? That's pretty serious. Theo Who helped his granddad make chaff. |
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Theo Bekkers wrote:
> Chaffed? That's pretty serious. > Who helped his granddad make chaff. Spelling issues aside, yes it can get quite serious. Was speaking to an Ambo paramedic at a go-kart outing one day, who said her very first day on the job was at a Sydney to the Gong ride. One further than that, her first "job" of the day was some guy who waddled over to her, drops his pants, points to his bits, and yells "Vaseline! Vaseline!". So she throws him a jar and says "do it yourself". So, spare a thought for our paramedics and prevent "chaffing" in the first place. The consequences can be, er, icky. -- Linux Registered User # 302622 <http://counter.li.org> |
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John Tserkezis wrote:
> So, spare a thought for our paramedics and prevent "chaffing" in the > first place. The consequences can be, er, icky. So you are saying that I should continue to wear king gee shorts as tights give you chaffing? |
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Terryc wrote:
>> So, spare a thought for our paramedics and prevent "chaffing" in the >> first place. The consequences can be, er, icky. > So you are saying that I should continue to wear king gee shorts as > tights give you chaffing? You can wear knicks and not suffer so much from chaffing (sic), or, you can risk it and get either a Pretty Young Thing from the ambulance rub you up with vaso. Or that big burly bloke called Buba. The choice is yours. :-) -- Linux Registered User # 302622 <http://counter.li.org> |
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In aus.bicycle on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:08:35 +1100
John Tserkezis <jt@techniciansyndrome.org.invalid> wrote: > > So, spare a thought for our paramedics and prevent "chaffing" in the first > place. The consequences can be, er, icky. I prevented it by riding a recumbent. OK, the startup cost is high, but you never have to buy the nappy shorts again! Zebee |
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John Tserkezis wrote:
> You can wear knicks and not suffer so much from chaffing (sic), or, you > can risk it and get either a Pretty Young Thing from the ambulance rub > you up with vaso. Really? What are the symptoms and how do you fake the red rash? OTOH, I've all ready pulled a great chick wearing my kinggees {:-). <yet another thing in which I was a decade ahead of the latest fashion> |
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Zebee Johnstone wrote:
> I prevented it by riding a recumbent. OK, the startup cost is high, > but you never have to buy the nappy shorts again! I do anyway. I suppose all those years of doing it "properly" on the upright stuck. On that note, I questioned the use of helmets on recumbent. Going on how fast I'm likely to go, the helmet will be wearing ME for protection. -- Linux Registered User # 302622 <http://counter.li.org> |
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On Mar 25, 4:10 pm, cfsmtb <cfsmtb.36t...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote: > waratah Wrote: > > > A lot of cyclists seem to wear them, should I? > > Depends on personal taste, whether you like these ones: > > http://tinyurl.com/yntd3a > > or those ones: > > http://www.assos.com/web_assos_prod...irplus-LL12.jpg > > (bib knicks that is) > > -- > cfsmtb You forgot these: http://www.boratonline.co.uk/ |
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