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Old 03-08-24 | 06:15 PM
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MattoftheRocks
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Originally Posted by Eric F
I've ridden in shorts with no padding, as well as a variety of different configurations and thicknesses of pads. In my experience, the longer my ride, the more a high-quality pad makes a significant difference in my comfort, and my ability to keep performing at my best.

I will not be fine with basketball shorts. I highly prefer my outdoor plumbing components to be kept out of the way and held in place by the friendly support of lycra. I also have very little tolerance for flapping fabric while I ride. Cycling clothing is built for the specific demands of cycling. Why should I use clothing optimized for a different sport? Do you also recommend that surfers wear ski jackets?
Dont know what your junk are in the way of unless you’re trying to keep your hips over the rear axle the whole time.


when it’s off-season and they’re in Sheboygan, sure.
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