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Digital Gee
03-05-09, 11:54 AM
We have bike computers, HR monitors, GPS devices, assisted shifting mechanisms, carbon this, titanium that, you name it, it's available. But one thing has been sadly overlooked.

On my next bike, I want it to come with a private loo.

Just sayin' :roflmao2:


Cone Wrench
03-05-09, 12:12 PM
That's what the padded chamois is for.

Beverly
03-05-09, 01:14 PM
We have bike computers, HR monitors, GPS devices, assisted shifting mechanisms, carbon this, titanium that, you name it, it's available. But one thing has been sadly overlooked.

On my next bike, I want it to come with a private loo.

Just sayin' :roflmao2:

Here's what you need.


cranky old dude
03-05-09, 01:31 PM
Here's what you need.


You might want to be sure you leave home with a full tank.:innocent:

Floyd
03-05-09, 02:18 PM
I thought the tank should be empty when you leave home....if you are going to fill it... ... ...

Tom Bombadil
03-05-09, 06:55 PM
A "loo?" Never heard that one before.

Frankly, I don't trust you to not flush it as you are riding.

If I were riding with you, I'd feel safer if you were wearing Depends.

Jet Travis
03-05-09, 08:03 PM
Frankly, I don't trust you to not flush it as you are riding.


What would a normal person think of a thread like this?

waldowales
03-05-09, 08:05 PM
What would a normal person think of a thread like this?

I don't believe normal people read this forum. Just my opinion, as a regular here.

Jet Travis
03-05-09, 08:29 PM
I don't believe normal people read this forum. Just my opinion, as a regular here.

Well, it's like this. I actually have a spouse who appears to be relatively normal as well as some friends, and co-workers with seemingly normal tendencies. When I tell them about what goes on here, they look at me like I'm deranged. From now on, I think I'll keep my mouth shut.

Tom Bombadil
03-05-09, 09:03 PM
JT, there are probably people who think of you as being "normal."

Just keep that in mind when you regard others as being "normal." Who knows what your "normal" friends are doing on the internet.

Tom Bombadil
03-05-09, 09:20 PM
DG,

You could put one of these on an existing bike.

Louis
03-05-09, 10:38 PM
I don't believe normal people read this forum. Just my opinion, as a regular here.
I agree. I see the general population as being overly normal.

Louis
03-05-09, 10:44 PM
DG,

You could put one of these on an existing bike.
If you're a male cyclist wearing loose shorts and are forced to stop quick, it's gonna be a painful ride home. :eek::twitchy:

bikegeek57
03-06-09, 05:46 AM
You guys crack me up. I have got to stop reading BF on the bus ride to work. Talk about normal. The stares I get from the "normal people" while lmao is more than I can handle.

Dchiefransom
03-06-09, 02:27 PM
You could always ride in this area. Many riders seem to think the road shoulders are their own private loo.:eek:

CB HI
03-06-09, 02:39 PM
You could always ride in this area. Many riders seem to think the road shoulders are their own private loo.:eek:If it is good enough for the PROS, then ...:lol: