Bike Forums

Bike Forums (https://www.bikeforums.net/forum.php)
-   Commuting (https://www.bikeforums.net/commuting/)
-   -   40 Miles In Heels! (https://www.bikeforums.net/commuting/573719-40-miles-heels.html)

KitN 08-13-09 01:53 PM

40 Miles In Heels!
 
This past weekend I went on a 40 mile tour with over 50 people. I showed up in a v-neck t-shirt, blue shorts and 3" slip-on heels. I was riding my ol' gal: a 25 year old, 34+ lb, 3-speed Schwinn Collegiate with my Brooks B17 saddle.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pPgyrJEFmM.../s400/Heel.JPG

It was hot, really humid and threatened to rain at any moment -- but luckily the rain held off, but the nasty humidity lingered the whole day.

Everyone else was either in full kit or half-kit with a few in shorts and a t-shirt. I received some "unpleasant" comments and some nasty and even jealous looks at first. But suffice it to say, that once I dropped every single last one of the cyclists, people's jaws dropped and attitudes changed. Ha! Pure ownage! :lol:

I've said it before and I'll say it again:

It's not the bike that makes the cyclist but the cyclist that makes the bike.

I've been commuting to work and everywhere in between... In heels! Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall. Just because you see a girl dressed well, in heels on a heavy vintage bike doesn't mean she can't more than hold my own.

Never judge a book by it's cover.

:D

You can read more about it here and see some pictures: Cycling 40 Miles in Heels? No Problem!

lshaped 08-13-09 01:57 PM

troll

CbadRider 08-13-09 01:57 PM

Good story! I have seen a photo posted here of a pair of women's heels with a cleat attached to the bottom.

cyclefreaksix 08-13-09 01:58 PM

That's awesome!

DataJunkie 08-13-09 02:00 PM

Um.... good for you?

Bat22 08-13-09 02:07 PM

That 25 yr old,34 lb. 3 speed Schwinn Collegiate looks to be in good shape.
So doesn't the sidestand.:)

KitN 08-13-09 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by DataJunkie (Post 9479614)
Um.... good for you?

Thanks. Commuting everyday (in heels) on a steel bike has really made me strong. There was a time that I couldn't even stand up straight due to a debilitating back injury I suffered just last year. I forced myself to get on that bike, day in and day out, no matter how much I hurt because I knew I'd never get better if I didn't stick with it.

Thankfully, I stuck with it and couldn't be happier. :)

FreddyV 08-13-09 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by lshaped (Post 9479592)
troll

Think before you reply mate. She has over 4 times the posts you have slammed onto these forums. And apparently, you've been contributing posts like these...
Who's the troll now?


KitN: Haven't had any painful feet after 40 miles in these heels? I know I'd have showed up fully decked out in my bright yellow kit to match my bright yellow fork...

DataJunkie 08-13-09 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by KitN (Post 9479690)
Thanks. Commuting everyday (in heels) on a steel bike has really made me strong. There was a time that I couldn't even stand up straight due to a debilitating back injury I suffered just last year. I forced myself to get on that bike, day in and day out, no matter how much I hurt because I knew I'd never get better if I didn't stick with it.

Thankfully, I stuck with it and couldn't be happier. :)

Excellent. I believe the key for everyone is to find something they like that involves exercise. :thumb:

Hot Potato 08-13-09 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by KitN (Post 9479558)
Never judge a book by it's cover.

I agree. But I also can't judge by ankle and calf alone, either.:)

lshaped 08-13-09 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by FreddyV (Post 9479761)
Think before you reply mate. She has over 4 times the posts you have slammed onto these forums. And apparently, you've been contributing posts like these...
Who's the troll now?


KitN: Haven't had any painful feet after 40 miles in these heels? I know I'd have showed up fully decked out in my bright yellow kit to match my bright yellow fork...


relax, it's my opinion not yours- dropping a group of roadies in heels is highly suspect

Quickbeam 08-13-09 02:23 PM

Great story but I must ask... Why???

gregam 08-13-09 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Quickbeam (Post 9479818)
Great story but I must ask... Why???

Why?? Why not! I think it's great. Sometimes people are just too full of themselves. I get ragged on all of the time over my 30# '72 Schwinn Sports Tourer I ride. Comments change when I show I can hold my own.

Sawtooth 08-13-09 02:29 PM

For some reason, I like Kitn's posts. Good for her.

Hot Potato 08-13-09 02:30 PM

Did Joey have a sex change and move to NYC?

I followed the link - looked like a fun ride.

DataJunkie 08-13-09 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by lshaped (Post 9479815)
relax, it's my opinion not yours- dropping a group of roadies in heels is highly suspect

No reason to not believe it.
However, I suspect she encountered the weekend warrior crowd. Not that I would mind getting dropped by an attractive female wearing high heels while I am doing 20mph+. That would be an awesome story to tell.

Sawtooth 08-13-09 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by DataJunkie (Post 9479960)
No reason to not believe it.
However, I suspect she encountered the weekend warrior crowd. Not that I would mind getting dropped by an attractive female wearing high heels while I am doing 20mph+. That would be an awesome story to tell.

Especially if she had a Slurpee mounted to her handlebar.

Walfredo 08-13-09 03:16 PM

I think it's cool though that you can ride and look good doing it. However, uou won't see me riding my bike in my nice work clothes let alone a pair of mark nason's. I'm sticking with Jack Purcells, shorts and a t-shirt.

tuind13 08-13-09 03:18 PM

You're my hero. I ride to work in a dress sometimes, but my legs are NOWHERE near that nice. And I could never wear heals. You rock!

Skoal 08-13-09 03:29 PM

For some reason I have to wear full shoes biking. Thought of riding in flip flops or heels:D gives me the heebie jeebies.

Looks like a fun ride sure you would of dropped me as well.

clasher 08-13-09 03:31 PM

Wicked. If you were ever inclined to move up to a lighter ride now you know you've got the base fitness. But the old bikes are awesome to ride too. I love my heavy old raleigh SS as much as my light and nimble fixie. Love 'em all, actually. Bikes that is.

trekker pete 08-13-09 03:43 PM

If it's true, good on you, but, dropping even a mediocre road on an old steel tank without being clipped/cleated in sounds like a bit of a stretch.

It might be possible that the roadies didn't want to look like fools trying to drop you.

Cyclon 08-13-09 03:45 PM

Way to go!

It's fairly common seeing girls in heels riding bikes in places such as Copenhagen. Nothing wrong with that.

noisebeam 08-13-09 03:49 PM

Fun times, all positive but....

Why drop a tour? Isn't the point to ride together?

DataJunkie 08-13-09 04:02 PM

<-- desperately trying to behave himself.:innocent:

lambo_vt 08-13-09 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by noisebeam (Post 9480391)
Why drop a tour? Isn't the point to ride together?

Good thread, but this is what I was thinking. Are you one of those people that call social rides "races"?

no motor? 08-13-09 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by lshaped (Post 9479592)
troll

Nah, I knew it was her by the title.

politicalgeek 08-13-09 05:28 PM

Awesome! Posted this on my twitter.

billyymc 08-13-09 05:35 PM

Kitn's profile page has had way more visits than mine. What's the deal? Do I need to start riding in heels too?

Sixty Fiver 08-13-09 05:45 PM

Maybe I should start wearing heels.

One always has to keep the first rule of racing at the forefront and that is, people have to know it was a race.

Call me very skeptical.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:18 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.