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Tezza
July 21st 03, 10:10 AM
gilby_03 wrote:
> hi there i just got into bike riding a while ago but i just want to know
> 'Are you ment to wear any type/kind or underwear under your bike
> shorts??????'


Hi Gilby, Crusty old riders will tell you that you should wear nothing -
that's why their knicks become as crusty as they are. I wear tightish
ordinary jocks. It's really a case of "if it feels good, do it!!" Tezza



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Leon
July 21st 03, 10:11 AM
you can always wear G-string


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> hi there i just got into bike riding a while ago but i just want to know
> 'Are you ment to wear any type/kind or underwear under your bike
> shorts??????'
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K&C Russell
July 21st 03, 12:22 PM
You forgot the fishnets and high heel clipless shoes.

Kev

"Leon" > wrote in message
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> "gilby_03" > wrote in message
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> > hi there i just got into bike riding a while ago but i just want to know
> > 'Are you ment to wear any type/kind or underwear under your bike
> > shorts??????'
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Paul Wakerley
July 22nd 03, 08:21 AM
Cycling shorts are made so that you don't sit on the raised ridge of a seam.

Wearing anything under them defeats the point

Paul

"Wainwright" > wrote in message
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> Just take a look at the riders on the podium at the end of each stage of
the
> TDF... the correct answer sticks out a mile!
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> --
> Drop Dead if you want to reply personally
> g wrote in message >...
> >If you want comfort, no undies, thats what bike shorts are designed for.
> >Trust me on this one.
> >
> >gilby_03 > wrote:
> >
> >> hi there i just got into bike riding a while ago but i just want to
know
> >> 'Are you ment to wear any type/kind or underwear under your bike
> >> shorts??????'
> >>
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g
July 22nd 03, 04:48 PM
Mate, don't wear jocks underneath. The synthetic chamois used in shorts
nowdays are real comfortable, you should take advantage of it.

If you don't believe me, take a look at riders who've crashed, they're
back on their bike with half their arse hanging out of ripped up shorts,
no jocks in sight.

GK



Wainwright > wrote:

> Just take a look at the riders on the podium at the end of each stage of the
> TDF... the correct answer sticks out a mile!
>
> --
> Drop Dead if you want to reply personally
> g wrote in message >...
> >If you want comfort, no undies, thats what bike shorts are designed for.
> >Trust me on this one.
> >
> >gilby_03 > wrote:
> >
> >> hi there i just got into bike riding a while ago but i just want to know
> >> 'Are you ment to wear any type/kind or underwear under your bike
> >> shorts??????'
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> >--------------------------<
> >> Posted via cyclingforums.com
> >> http://www.cyclingforums.com

John Doe
July 23rd 03, 12:38 AM
"K&C Russell" > wrote in message
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: You forgot the fishnets and high heel clipless shoes.
:

Wow. Now I wish I knew I could get me some of those.

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