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SD Fixed 06-13-02 12:49 PM

Any *strict* commuters shave thier legs?
 
Just curious. I was thinking about it, then kind of chickend out. I offered to do mine if someone else here did theirs..

But, anyone here who pretty much only commutes shave thier leggs?

RonH 06-13-02 02:07 PM

I don't "pretty much only commute" because I also ride my Litespeed on Saturday and Sunday -- but I shave mine!
:beer:

Who else??

Joe Gardner 06-13-02 02:13 PM

Go for it william! I thought i was a tan guy until i shaved my legs. Talk about a skinny white guy! ;)

Anders K 06-13-02 02:34 PM

Why shave the legs? What reasons do you guys have?

Anders K

RonH 06-13-02 03:45 PM


Originally posted by Anders K
Why shave the legs? What reasons do you guys have?
Read some of the other posts about shaving in the General and Road forums for the answer. :D

Richard D 06-14-02 02:32 AM

No but my wife pinches my razors for shaving hers...

mrfix 06-14-02 04:59 AM

I never really thought about it but up here in new england I generally have to wear tights most mornings, so I guess it would be pointless. The other question I have is, would shaving my legs really help while riding a 60 pound loaded bike with panniers. I also ride on weekends, I do at least 1 century every weekend with a couple of other riders, one of them shaves his legs, He generally follows us. So I don't think the time it takes to shave them would be time well spent or nor would it benifit my cycling performance.

Ellie 06-14-02 05:15 AM


Originally posted by mrfix
So I don't think the time it takes to shave them would be time well spent or nor would it benifit my cycling performance.
Actually, I find it doesn't take too long. The real issue is the stubble and the shaving cuts on the ankle.

I do shave my legs, but not for cycling reasons. Much as I wish I didn't have to, I tried stopping and couldn't live with it! I'm such a slave to popular culture... :(

Ellie

Inkwolf 06-14-02 09:12 AM

I hear ya, Ellie! I used to slack off from shaving my legs, but now that I'm wearing shorts, I don't dare. :p

SD Fixed 06-14-02 09:39 AM


Originally posted by Joe Gardner
Go for it william! I thought i was a tan guy until i shaved my legs. Talk about a skinny white guy! ;)
My first concern, looking more pale than I already do!!

Being in the military, it might have a few questions raised about me.. but, ah who cares. I just need that *push* to do it.

SD Fixed 06-14-02 09:40 AM


Originally posted by Richard D
No but my wife pinches my razors for shaving hers...
Exactly why I switched to an electric razor. Oneday, I walked in and saw her shaving...

Left immediatly and went and bought a norelco!!!

nikos 06-14-02 10:23 AM

I tried it about 2 months ago. Having light skin, didnt look good for me. I did it for the heck of it - thought I would try it once. I do trim my leg and arm hair, I get quite hairy - I like that look.

RonH 06-14-02 12:48 PM


Originally posted by William Karsten
My first concern, looking more pale than I already do!!
What??? A Californian that isn't tan!! :D

No one has ever made any derogatory comments to me. Women have said nice things about my legs and I have "caught" men looking at them. I guess they are jealous. ;)

Go for it! :thumbup:

cyclezealot 06-14-02 01:23 PM

As a commuter, I have never considered this biking fad.. But then, I am only mildly hairy, anyway...Don't know how I would feel if such caused bike drag through the wind. Maybe then?
I do ride lots where not commuting. I feel co-workers already are a little skeptical of biking- clothes etc... .. So why add more to snicker at.? Not that I really care. !

SD Fixed 06-14-02 03:10 PM


Originally posted by RonH
[B]

What??? A Californian that isn't tan!! :D

I'm tan by your standards, just pale by California standards.:D

urban_assault 06-19-02 09:52 PM

when I wanna feel sexy, I shave my legs The stockings go on easier. ohh...wait...er, I said too much didn't I?

All jokes aside, I do shave from time to time. I just can't keep up with it. My wife says that I shoud keep it off or let it grow because she hates the stubble. She does like the way my legs look when shaved though.

for now, I'm lettin' it grow.

trx1 10-19-11 09:29 AM

does any guy trim there PIT HAIR also??

RichardGlover 10-19-11 09:50 AM

I've shaved my legs; I've let them grow.

Wintertime, I just let 'em grow. Come March, I'll start shaving again.

And, trx1 - I've trimmed my pit hair before. Not shaved - just trimmed down to about 1/4" - long enough not to be stubble, short enough not to get tangles.

In the past, I've shaved my entire body. In retrospect, shaving the eyebrows was a mistake. They're actually pretty good at keeping sweat out of your eyes.

pallen 10-19-11 10:20 AM

I do more than just commute, but have never shaved my legs and dont have any plans too. I'm fairly hairy and doing so would look pretty ridiculous. First, i would have to find the proper power equipment, then I'd be stuck with the question of where to stop. There's going to be a line somewhere and I dont think I want to take on full body shaving on a regular basis. Maybe if there was some big advantage to be gained from it, but I have so far found the concrete advantage to shaving elusive.

jdgesus 10-19-11 10:24 AM

my wife is a hardcore commuter and looks great with shaved legs

Booger1 10-19-11 10:54 AM

Yep....MOST:) of the girls I know do......
Most of the guy friends could be wearing panties and nylons for all I know.....I really don't find men's legs appealing,shaved or otherwise.

rhm 10-19-11 11:02 AM

No, I do not shave my legs.

TurbineBlade 10-19-11 11:04 AM

**** no I don't shave my legs.

I do shave my head though.

tjspiel 10-19-11 11:06 AM

If you crash a lot or have a masseuse rubbing you down once you get into work, there may be a reason to shave your legs, otherwise, it's purely aesthetics. And as regards to that, you'll get mixed responses.

Some folks are of the opinion that hairy legs look really bad in cycling shorts. Many others think that it's the cycling shorts that are the problem and not the hair. ;)

sm1960 10-19-11 11:28 AM

Cutting out the night time cookies would make me faster than shaving my legs. Besides, I wouldn't be able to handle the ridicule my wife and kids would lay on me.


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