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thinuniking
May 11th 04, 11:31 AM
Is there anyway of making 661 4x4's more comfortable on longer rides?
Ben


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john_childs
May 11th 04, 03:34 PM
thinuniking wrote:
> *Is there anyway of making 661 4x4's more comfortable on longer
> rides?
> Ben *

Yes.

I wear cycling knee warmers under my 661/Roach/KH leg armor. The knee
warmers keep the armor from chafing around my knees. I have a hard time
wearing the armor without the knee warmers now, even in hot weather.

Find some light weight cycling knee warmers. Some of them are heavier
weight fleece style lycra like what is used for cold weather cycling
tights. Others are lighter weight lycra similar to the lycra used for
standard cycling shorts.

Don't let the knee warmer scare you. They aren't that warm and won't
make you overheat in hot weather. But you do want to find the light
weight ones rather than the heavy ones.

See what your local bike shop has. If they don't have any you can try
the 'Col d'Lizard' (http://www.coldlizard.com/) 'Tokay Knee Warmers'
(http://tinyurl.com/ceg4). The Tokay knee warmers are a medium weight
fabric. They used to have a lighter weight fabric, but no longer.

I use the Col d'Lizard knee warmers cause they're cheaper than others.
Most other knee warmers are around $25. For example, check out
'Supergo' (http://www.supergo.com/) for a nice selection of $25 knee
warmers.

You might also be able to get by with cutting the bottom out of an old
pair of socks and pulling them up over your knees. The lycra knee
warmers will be smoother and have less friction, but the sock fix might
be good enough.


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muniracer
May 11th 04, 03:44 PM
for me the uncomfortableness went away after riding with them for a
while. when i first got them i rarely wore them because i didnt like
how they felt but i wore them more and more and now i always ride with
them, no matter where or for how long i ride.


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thinuniking
May 11th 04, 04:02 PM
I can ride in them but past 6 miles it starts to become uncomfortable
round the backs of my knees.


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john_childs
May 11th 04, 04:11 PM
Oh Wait! I just noticed you're in the UK. The links to Col d'Lizard
aren't going to be useful to you. Oh well. You'll be able to find the
same type of knee warmers locally.


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UniBrier
May 11th 04, 04:18 PM
After long or frequent riding I find the 661's chafe my knees, the backs
or straps have not been a problem. I plan on getting the knee warmers
too.


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U-Turn
May 11th 04, 09:34 PM
Lots of riding will break them in; the knee warmers work pretty well
too. My experience says that the pads chafe for a while, then you build
up the tough skin and they don't bother you, so I don't use the knee
warmers. The ones I have are Salsa. I do take one of the 4x4 top straps
and drop it down so I have only one strap around the top. That
eliminates binding behind the knee.


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WWUunicycler
July 23rd 05, 07:46 AM
So I recently purchased and received a pair today and was looking for
more up-to-date info.

First off, I'm not really interested in spending any more money for knee
warmers or such.

> Lots of riding will break them in


Can anyone else vouch for this? Will they feel more comfortable the
more I use them?

> You might also be able to get by with cutting the bottom out of an old
> pair of socks and pulling them up over your knees.


Anyone know if this works or use it?

Thanks!


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TheObieOne3226
July 23rd 05, 08:35 AM
WWUunicycler wrote:
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> Can anyone else vouch for this? Will they feel more comfortable the
> more I use them? *


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mango
July 23rd 05, 11:14 AM
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> *Did for me. *


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U-Turn
July 23rd 05, 11:53 AM
For road riding I wore the leg warmers for a long time because there was
lots more repetitive motion compared to MUni. My leg skin was just
getting chewed up and not getting tougher. Finally I ditched the pads
altogether for road riding.


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WWUunicycler
July 23rd 05, 05:44 PM
Right now the only thing I'll be using them for is trials. So, short
distance rides only on a 20".

Alright, thanks for your input!


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litldude2
July 23rd 05, 06:07 PM
I made mine comfortable by cutting off the knee part and sewing it back
up. When they were normal, the itched, poked me and wouldnt allow me to
move my leg normally. Now they are really comfortable i forget they are
on and i have even fallen asleep in them. The only thing i use them for
is protection agains pedal bites and so i dont get eaten by my bc wheel,
not really to protect my knees so if you want knee protection dont cut
it off (obviously) :D


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ProudYankee
July 23rd 05, 06:48 PM
I switched from 661s to Roach pads and found them to be more
comfortable. Unlike the 661s, the Roach pads don't have the prominent
seams on the insides of the pad where the velcro straps attach. The
seams rubbed against my legs during riding and made my skin sore.

Also the insides of the Roach pads have smooth fabric instead of a mesh
fabric of the 661s, which irritated the tops of my knees more.

I still get some very minor irritation from the Roach pads but it was
nothing like the 661s where I had scabs and sores forming on my legs.

I think the workmanship is generally better on the Roach pads as well.
On the 661s the velcro straps seem to come unattached after moderate
use.


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vivalargo
July 23rd 05, 07:36 PM
I use 661s and don't use the 2 knee straps at all, just the velcro tab
that at the top. If you snug up the lower two straps, the shin guard
stays straight on your leg and with the top tab stuck in place the part
covering your knee will still provide the same protection while being
loose enough not to cause any abraiding.

With even one of the top straps lashed too those things drive me crazy.
Everyone who's tried the above described method has used it, so far as I
know. Forget socks and leg warmers and go with the easy method.

JL


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