under pants and yeast...rated "R"
#26
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From: Memphis TN area
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If you don't want/need padding, just use some lycra boxer-briefs with shorts over them, like the Champion-brand ones at Walmart or similar. I usually wear those in the summer with some slim-fitting polyester shorts if I'm doing some short, casual group rides or something.
re: talc powder - it is not advised to make continual, regular use of talcum powder, or anything containing talc like most baby powders. Talc is a known carcinogen and repeated, continual use could become a health issue.
re: talc powder - it is not advised to make continual, regular use of talcum powder, or anything containing talc like most baby powders. Talc is a known carcinogen and repeated, continual use could become a health issue.
#27
always rides with luggage
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Yay for Lebanon, OR!
I have nothing further to add to the above, other than maybe to change your underwear/shorts after the ride if you do not already do so. 2 minutes in the restroom can save you a lot of discomfort.
I have nothing further to add to the above, other than maybe to change your underwear/shorts after the ride if you do not already do so. 2 minutes in the restroom can save you a lot of discomfort.
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--Ben
2006 Trek SU100, 2009 Motobecane Fantom CX, 2011 Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno, and a Bakfiets
Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
Non-Bike hardware: MX Linux / BunsenLabs Linux / Raspbian / Mac OS 10.6 / Android 7
#28
aka Tom Reingold




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Good info, Patrick. Talc is a mineral, i.e. a rock. I guess our skin doesn't like rocks put into it.
asmac: cute!
asmac: cute!
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#29
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From: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Edit:
And as for talc powder being a carcinogen: Most likely not:
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancerc...der-and-cancer
Last edited by SmallFront; 12-10-13 at 03:22 PM.
#30
aka Tom Reingold




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OK, it's not rocks, it's a rock, ground into fine powder.
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#31
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The studies about talc as a carcinogen are all over the place, which means there's not much to worry about, compared to the other risks one runs into daily. Especially us non-talc-mining (lung cancer unknown risk combined with asbestos exposure) ovary-less (ovarian cancer unknown risk) male cyclists.
Still, no talcum powder in the world could deal with my sweat. I could literally be called a human river, when I sweat. I don't do sweat drops; I do sweat sheets, which run like an actual river, following the topography of my body straight to my ... er... gluteal divide and groinal areas. Long rides on warm days leave my cargo shorts looking like I sat down in a public fountain or peed myself... My only recourse is to dry off and change into dry clean clothes ASAP after a long ride.
Still, no talcum powder in the world could deal with my sweat. I could literally be called a human river, when I sweat. I don't do sweat drops; I do sweat sheets, which run like an actual river, following the topography of my body straight to my ... er... gluteal divide and groinal areas. Long rides on warm days leave my cargo shorts looking like I sat down in a public fountain or peed myself... My only recourse is to dry off and change into dry clean clothes ASAP after a long ride.
#32
always rides with luggage
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+1 on changing.
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Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
Non-Bike hardware: MX Linux / BunsenLabs Linux / Raspbian / Mac OS 10.6 / Android 7
--Ben
2006 Trek SU100, 2009 Motobecane Fantom CX, 2011 Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno, and a Bakfiets
Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
Non-Bike hardware: MX Linux / BunsenLabs Linux / Raspbian / Mac OS 10.6 / Android 7
#33
aka Tom Reingold




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David, thank you for the visual description. I think.
I notice that if I'm really hot and sweating, I can continue sweating after showering and changing, because the heat is in my body's core. I know not everyone has this happen. I first witnessed this in a friend who was 300 pounds (136 kg). It took a long time for the heat to leave his body. I'm not so big, so it started happening with me only a few years ago, and not often.
I notice that if I'm really hot and sweating, I can continue sweating after showering and changing, because the heat is in my body's core. I know not everyone has this happen. I first witnessed this in a friend who was 300 pounds (136 kg). It took a long time for the heat to leave his body. I'm not so big, so it started happening with me only a few years ago, and not often.
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“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
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#34
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David, thank you for the visual description. I think.
I notice that if I'm really hot and sweating, I can continue sweating after showering and changing, because the heat is in my body's core. I know not everyone has this happen. I first witnessed this in a friend who was 300 pounds (136 kg). It took a long time for the heat to leave his body. I'm not so big, so it started happening with me only a few years ago, and not often.
I notice that if I'm really hot and sweating, I can continue sweating after showering and changing, because the heat is in my body's core. I know not everyone has this happen. I first witnessed this in a friend who was 300 pounds (136 kg). It took a long time for the heat to leave his body. I'm not so big, so it started happening with me only a few years ago, and not often.






