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Maybe the question seems to be stupid, but I will ask:
What do you wear under cycling shorts, do you weat a kind of underwear or not? |
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Dre wrote:
Maybe the question seems to be stupid, but I will ask: What do you wear under cycling shorts, do you weat a kind of underwear or not? I don't know about anyone else, but I go bollock-naked under my shorts You can get some cycling undies, but I've never seen the point really - |
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What do you wear under cycling shorts, do you weat a kind of underwear or not? Nothing. It may seem strange at first but consider the combination of sweat,hair,cotton, and friction in the summer time for 3 hours in an area where friction is not your friend. |
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"Dre" wrote in message ... Maybe the question seems to be stupid, but I will ask: What do you wear under cycling shorts, do you weat a kind of underwear or not? Maybe it seems stupid, but they become dirty while cycling, why they do not produce shorts with u piece of cloth(textile) inside like the speedos has? |
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Maybe it seems stupid, but they become dirty while cycling, why they do
not produce shorts with u piece of cloth(textile) inside like the speedos has? Because any extra layers of material create friction. With only one layer of stretchy material, there's nothing to bind & abrade and otherwise cause discomfort. As for becoming dirty, you wash your shorts after every ride, no iff, ands or butts. If you're doing a long tour, you learn how to speed the drying process by rolling them up in a dry towel. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReaction.com "Dre" wrote in message ... "Dre" wrote in message ... Maybe the question seems to be stupid, but I will ask: What do you wear under cycling shorts, do you weat a kind of underwear or not? Maybe it seems stupid, but they become dirty while cycling, why they do not produce shorts with u piece of cloth(textile) inside like the speedos has? |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 11:46:02 GMT, McBain_v1
wrote: I don't know about anyone else, but I go bollock-naked under my shorts. You can get some cycling undies, but I've never seen the point really. Cycling underwear is not for regular cycling shorts, but if you're wearing something that looks more like regular pants. The fold on regular underwear will eventually chafe and be very irritating. Lots of commuters aren't wearing cycling shorts or tights. It took me almost a year of everyday commuting to switch over to cycling clothes. I mean if you're into utilitarian riding, it can take a long time to switch into good cycling clothes. While cycling gear is the best on the bike, sometimes its not real practical after you get off the bike. |
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