Do cyclists have the nicest legs?
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Living in the North West with all the rain I usually have to put on sun glasses to look at mine when the sun finally come out.
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From mid thigh and below? My, you have peculiar tastes in women!
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NO. he just hasn't been manipulated by the media's idea of what a woman is, i've only seen two types of people with attitudes like yours, very hansom models or famous people like johnny depp, the other is nerds who have never had a gf and are always ogling young girls. which are you?
Here's some legs right up this weird thread's alley!
But if you are a cycling narcissist, continue to ogle your own in the mirror.
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Track cyclists have great legs. Regular cyclists, not so much.
Large pic. Second from right has YUMMY legs!!!
https://www.tissottiming.com/sports/c...IUM_WM0801.jpg
Large pic. Girl on the left!
https://www.yvonnehijgenaar.nl/fotoga...in_%281%29.jpg
Same girl as above:
Large pic. Second from right has YUMMY legs!!!
https://www.tissottiming.com/sports/c...IUM_WM0801.jpg
Large pic. Girl on the left!
https://www.yvonnehijgenaar.nl/fotoga...in_%281%29.jpg
Same girl as above:
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Now this thread is real comedy. Real cyclists look malnourished to say the least. I suppose legs is all they have. No upper body, no arms no mid section. Not a good look. I also noticed that most of the attachments on this thread are NOT bikers. You really want a good laugh, watch a couple of roadies try and fight. Simply hilarious.
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Track cyclists have great legs. Regular cyclists, not so much.
Large pic. Second from right has YUMMY legs!!!
https://www.tissottiming.com/sports/c...IUM_WM0801.jpg
Large pic. Girl on the left!
https://www.yvonnehijgenaar.nl/fotoga...in_%281%29.jpg
Same girl as above:
Large pic. Second from right has YUMMY legs!!!
https://www.tissottiming.com/sports/c...IUM_WM0801.jpg
Large pic. Girl on the left!
https://www.yvonnehijgenaar.nl/fotoga...in_%281%29.jpg
Same girl as above:
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cyclist dont always have the best legs...
especially after thinking of all the injuries that can happen to ones leg when cycling
scars dont = sexy
especially after thinking of all the injuries that can happen to ones leg when cycling
scars dont = sexy
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Note: Acknowledging and expressing things about nice legs is just dandy, just usually it is about someone else's legs not your own.
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Can You Guess The Age of These Legs?
Can You Guess The Age guess of These Legs?
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read this thread
https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycling/438472-legs-pics.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycling/438472-legs-pics.html
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read this thread
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=438472
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=438472
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