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shorts for long rides?
I found a nice, safe route with wide shoulders most of the way to work. It's 25 miles each way. It's the sort of distance where I would probably want some padding below my sitbones, but padded shorts are a huge inconvenience at work. I was thinking I could wear liner shorts beneath regular exercise shorts, and change out of my liner shorts during work. Do others have other strategies?
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What is the dress "code" at work?
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Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 16513450)
I found a nice, safe route with wide shoulders most of the way to work. It's 25 miles each way. It's the sort of distance where I would probably want some padding below my sitbones, but padded shorts are a huge inconvenience at work. I was thinking I could wear liner shorts beneath regular exercise shorts, and change out of my liner shorts during work. Do others have other strategies?
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Why go second rate if you're gonna change anyway?? I tried a pair of liner shorts. They ended riding up to a "briefs" line, wadded up like straddling a pool float noodle. |
I have to walk through the chemical plant to get to my office, because it's located in the middle of the site.
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why not just buy some mountain bike shorts (combines the liners with the shorts and look like regular shorts)...
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Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 16513682)
I have to walk through the chemical plant to get to my office, because it's located in the middle of the site.
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I was a Teamster for a bunch of years. on any number of occasions I waited for the punch clock in lycra. Who cares.
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Originally Posted by rebel1916
(Post 16513909)
I was a Teamster for a bunch of years. on any number of occasions I waited for the punch clock in lycra. Who cares.
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Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 16513682)
I have to walk through the chemical plant to get to my office, because it's located in the middle of the site.
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Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 16513450)
I found a nice, safe route with wide shoulders most of the way to work. It's 25 miles each way. It's the sort of distance where I would probably want some padding below my sitbones, but padded shorts are a huge inconvenience at work. I was thinking I could wear liner shorts beneath regular exercise shorts, and change out of my liner shorts during work. Do others have other strategies?
I use baggy shorts for my commute because I ride through questionable neighborhoods and want pockets to hold my wallet, phone, and keys on my person rather than in a bag. (Never had a problem so far thank goodness). |
I wear bib shorts with a pair of regular athletic shorts over them in that situation
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Originally Posted by Leisesturm
(Post 16514874)
Teamsters today aren't as secure as Teamsters in your day maybe? The o.p. doesn't want to be the clock that's punched is what I'm guessing...
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Touring for months .. 3 pair , so clean pair every morning.. so my .02p, wear a clean pair daily ..
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If for whatever reason bike shorts aren't acceptable, - even if you intend to change into something else, just wear something over them.
And… you don't have to do that for the whole ride. Just throw some regular shorts in a pannier, backpack, whatever and put them on before you have to walk through your place of business. |
Originally Posted by rebel1916
(Post 16515514)
I changed jobs last April. Doubt much has changed in 10 months. I got my balls broke a bit. Which I deserved. Bo up and give back as good as you get.
I was getting some particularly unpleasant "joking" from some highly testosterone laden male coworkers one morning. The remarks were going from good natured ribbing to insulting and demeaning. Then a female coworker saw what was happening and walked over. This woman is the hottest 50 year old in the county... and every guy in the office knows it. She said, "You shave your legs?" Me, "Yep." She then leaned over and slowly ran her hand from my ankle up over my calf to the back of my knee. Then she smiled and said, "Mmmmmm... some things a girl can really get into." Now... I'm no stud... and I know that she just did it to shut the jerks up. And it worked. Those guys stood in stunned silence as she turned and walked away. And I've never heard another word from any of them about it again. So unless you're in an environment in which it is dangerous or wildly inappropriate to wear your cycling shorts until you get to a place to change clothes... wear those shorts proudly! |
For mountain biking I wear a cycling liner under lightweight Columbia hiking shorts. I think the key to them working together is to wear a light outer cover.
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I'd like to find a pair of shorts that stick close to my legs, instead of being really baggy. cut up jeans comes to mind. I have a couple of jeans that I never wear; I actually don't like jeans very much.
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I found that "liners" have an awkward feel to them. I just wear bike shorts under other things.
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If you can wear regular shorts on the job, take a look at J&G touring shorts. They look like running shorts, have a thin pad, are comfortable, wear well and are reasonably priced.
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