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#28
Senior Member
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 141
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From: SE Michigan
Bikes: 2010 Windsor Tourist, 2004 Custom SWB Recumbent, Unicycle, and a pile of pieces
Gotta have my bibs. All my excess lipids seem to congregate right at my waistline, and shorts give me way too much Dunlop effect. Even 5 lbs shows up (I'm not very big). Actually, the bibs are primarily for comfort because i don't like the elastic waistband on shorts. For short errands I go with regular street clothes, but the commute to work is a bit long for that. For jerseys, i like basic dri-fit shirts with quarter zips. Dri-fit makes a number of them. My very few cycling-specific jerseys are rarely worn.
Maybe I'll shave my legs in some geometric pattern (barber pole?) and nobody will notice my butt/gut in the bibs.
Maybe I'll shave my legs in some geometric pattern (barber pole?) and nobody will notice my butt/gut in the bibs.
#29
Seriously, who cares? This board typically makes a big deal about function over form. That's a good thing. It's the same deal with spandex - it's supposed to make cycling more pleasant.
Personally, I make a point of living close enough to work that I can ride in regular clothes, mostly because changing twice a day would be a big pain in the butt. If I lived further out, though, I would be wearing spandex for my commutes. It would be unpleasant not to.
The gym shorts over bike shorts look is also silly. If you're that concerned about it, why not get some MTB shorts?
#30
Velocommuter Commando
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 2,683
Likes: 38
From: Houston, Texas
Bikes: '88 Specialized Sirrus, '89 Alpine Monitor Pass, two '70 Raligh Twenties, '07 Schwinn Town & Country Trike, '07 Specialized Sirrus Hybrid
#33
Senior Member


Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,474
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From: 25 miles northwest of Boston
Bikes: Bottecchia Sprint, GT Timberline 29r, Marin Muirwoods 29er, Trek FX Alpha 7.0
cycling shorts make me faster cuz I figure if I'm gonna look like that I'd better be biking hard







