Old 07-04-13 | 10:37 PM
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RWBlue01
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Originally Posted by datlas
I figured I should share with the 41 the system I have developed, over DECADES of riding, to clean my shorts/bibs and jersey after a long ride.

I know most of you just throw your kit in the washer and dryer, and if that works for you, that's great. I think your cycling clothes will last longer if you wash them by hand (or in my case, by foot).

So you come home all sweaty and stinky from a ride. You need a shower. Kill two birds with one stone.

1. Throw bike clothes in the shower. Be sure to cover the drain (with the clothing) if you use a stall shower, or better yet put the plunger down like you are taking a bath.
It is more fun to get into the shower with someone of the opposite sex. Rub them with shampoo hands. Let them rub you with soapy hands. Remove cloths. Rub them with shampoo hands. Let them rub you with soapy hands.......

cloth get washed.
I get washes. (I feel so dirty.)
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