knickerbockers
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From: On the bridge with Picard
Bikes: Specialized Allez, Specialized Sirrus
I don't have those, but I have lycra knickers. They are great for cooler rides.
#4
i wear these everyday on my commute.
https://www.cutterbike.com/?p=165
super comfy for temperate weather and much better than shorts. bonus points for not having to roll up your pants and protecting your knees when you get taken out by the light rail tracks.
https://www.cutterbike.com/?p=165
super comfy for temperate weather and much better than shorts. bonus points for not having to roll up your pants and protecting your knees when you get taken out by the light rail tracks.
#5
Not yet, but I'm gonna have to figure something out quick as these temps start dropping around here.
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From: Puget Sound
Bikes: 2007 Rocky Mountain Sherpa 30 (bionx), 2015 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra
I saw a pair of wool Ibex knickers that looked like they would be really nice for winter commuting. However, $160 has kept me from pulling the trigger.
#9
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Joined: Jan 2010
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From: Eugene, Oregon
They are as nice as they look. I picked up one pair at full price and then got two more for $40 each. Where I live it is rarely warm enough for shorter shorts, so I wear them quite a bit for inter-city rides.
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From: Mississauga/Toronto, Ontario canada
Bikes: I have 3 singlespeed/fixed gear bikes
I have twp pairs of knickers that I made myself. Very easy to make. Just take some long pants, cut them below the knee and hem on a sewing machine. Knickers are my favorite pants to ride , I use them all year round in all wather conditions. I also have few other pairs that I bought. They can be expensive to buy, it's usually cheaper to make it yourself.
#13
These go to eleven
Joined: Nov 2008
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From: Distrito de Columbia
Bikes: BF Pocket Crusoe; B Tikit; dust-gathering MTB
Got some "Italian Army" wool knickers and love them. Super cheap, too, at around $20 with shipping, I think. SpreeBbay or Geartrade is where I got them. Different site, but same basic knickers:
https://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=504848
https://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=504848
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From: Boulder, CO
Bikes: 89 Bridgestone MB-3, 93 Bridgestone RB-1,93 Bridgestone MB-1, 95 Klein Fervor, 02 BikeE AT, 06 Surly Cross-check, 8? Schwinn Frontier
Been riding Endura 3/4 Humvees almost year-round for the last two years. Pockets are in the perfect location and the length is just right to keep my knees warm in the office. Add tights and you can ride them all through winter. It does take a while to get past the manpri look but no worse than getting used to walking around in your tights/pantyhose.
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#16
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From: Saint Louis, Missouri
Bikes: '09 Rodriguez Adventurer Custom, '08 Trek 7.3Fx
#17
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Joined: Jul 2010
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From: Fairfax, VA commuting to Washington DC
Bikes: 2010 Kona Dew Drop (the daily driver),'07 Specialized Roubaix (the sports car), '99 ish Kona NuNu MTB (the SUV), Schwinn High Plains (circa 1992?) (the beater)
Is anybody actually riding in pants like these?
Seriously, though -- as practical as these seem, I just can't imagine wearing them off the bike. Maybe I just need to touch base with my metro-sexual side, or something.
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Joined: May 2009
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From: Chicago
Bikes: 2012 Surly Troll, 1999 Hardtail MTB
Back in Europe, I used to wear these type of pants all the time when hiking, but once I moved to the States I never saw pants like that. My (American) wife is ready to divorce me if I show up in them - 'boy capris' she calls them.
Especially in combination with longer socks, they seem perfect for the colder season. I don't have the right attidude, it seems ("the who-gives-a-&%$#-attidude"), like this guy.
#19
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Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Base of the Rocky Mountains, Canada. Wonderous things!
Bikes: 2010 Cannondale Hooligan 3
This is my favorite style of pant. They are comfortable, you can ride whatever bike you want in them, in hot weather with sandals or in cold with an under layer, socks and boots!
I just wear them all the time now. I also fire spin and rock climb, and these are versatile and perfect for those activities too.
I have 2 pairs of chrome shins knickers which were purchased at half price, and I love them both to the point that if they were still available, I'd buy another 2 at normal price. They are extremely comfortable, the material is super tough, comfy, water repellant and good looking.
Chrome makes knickers now called the loop. I purchased a pair expecting something like the shins, and was heavily disappointed. The new material is thinner and flimsy feeling, the pockets are harder to comfortably pack things into, and the elastic at the pockets makes them unattractive. I don't recommend the new chrome knickers, personally. They don't look or feel as good at all.
I just wear them all the time now. I also fire spin and rock climb, and these are versatile and perfect for those activities too.
I have 2 pairs of chrome shins knickers which were purchased at half price, and I love them both to the point that if they were still available, I'd buy another 2 at normal price. They are extremely comfortable, the material is super tough, comfy, water repellant and good looking.
Chrome makes knickers now called the loop. I purchased a pair expecting something like the shins, and was heavily disappointed. The new material is thinner and flimsy feeling, the pockets are harder to comfortably pack things into, and the elastic at the pockets makes them unattractive. I don't recommend the new chrome knickers, personally. They don't look or feel as good at all.
#20
I have two pair by Oregon Cyclewear. Incredibly comfortable, stretchy material that doesn't hold moisture and a sewn in chamois...Love these. At 60 bucks, you can't beat 'em!!
https://www.oregoncyclewear.com/messenger_knickers.html
https://www.oregoncyclewear.com/messenger_knickers.html
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From: In the 212
Bikes: Haro Vector, IRO Rob Roy, Bianchi Veloce
As for wearing knickers, I wear them all year long, including winter. They're comfy and functional. I just put Ibex wool longjohns underneath when I go jogging in the winter.
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#23
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From: Boulder, CO
Bikes: 89 Bridgestone MB-3, 93 Bridgestone RB-1,93 Bridgestone MB-1, 95 Klein Fervor, 02 BikeE AT, 06 Surly Cross-check, 8? Schwinn Frontier
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#24
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Joined: Oct 2010
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From: Los Angeles
Bikes: Diamond Back Sorrento (Converted to commuter) and a fixed gear from unknown origins (the only thing I know about it is the saddle is Origin 8, everything else is a mystery.)
I wear my skinny jeans, but I roll up the right cuff so that I can fit in with all the hipsters.
#25
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From: North Texas
Bikes: Cannondale T1000, Inbred SS 29er, Supercaliber 29er, Crescent Mark XX, Burley Rumba Tandem
i wear these everyday on my commute.
https://www.cutterbike.com/?p=165
super comfy for temperate weather and much better than shorts. bonus points for not having to roll up your pants and protecting your knees when you get taken out by the light rail tracks.
https://www.cutterbike.com/?p=165
super comfy for temperate weather and much better than shorts. bonus points for not having to roll up your pants and protecting your knees when you get taken out by the light rail tracks.




