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Old 10-06-13 | 07:31 PM
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Was this a good deal?

I was on eBay today looking for some decent used bib shorts, and this was the best/cheapest I could find. I decided to bid and I won the auction at $16.50.

What do you guys think? Good deal, or not? I'm not worrying too much as I didn't pay a whole lot in the first place, but would like to know everyone's opinion. Thanks.


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Old 10-06-13 | 07:45 PM
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Linky doesn't lead to a specific item. Something about the auction has ended, but here are some similar items that may be of interest...
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Old 10-06-13 | 07:48 PM
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Hmm, It showed up for me even when I logged out of my account to check the link, did you scroll down?

Eh, I'll save the pictures and upload them to the original post.
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Old 10-06-13 | 08:47 PM
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You do realize that the majority of cyclists don't wear anything under their bibs? You can go onto Amazon and get full sets brand new for $30.
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Old 10-06-13 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Nihilum
You do realize that the majority of cyclists don't wear anything under their bibs? You can go onto Amazon and get full sets brand new for $30.
I don't need a full set, and I know most don't wear anything under, neither do I.
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Old 10-06-13 | 09:43 PM
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They have this new stuff at certain locations (VERY hard to find) called LAUNDRY DETERGENT!!!

Who cares if someone else wore them. Wash them and wear them. Its not like your licking them....Are you? lol

For sub $20, it could be a good deal. Question is if the chamois has gotten so much use that it has broken down. Wash them and go ride them. If they feel good, it was a good buy. If after a ride you feel that the pad doesn't feel like it is doing much, you wasted $16.50. No big deal.
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Old 10-06-13 | 10:13 PM
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They have this new stuff at certain locations (VERY hard to find) called LAUNDRY DETERGENT!!!

Who cares if someone else wore them. Wash them and wear them. Its not like your licking them....Are you? lol

For sub $20, it could be a good deal. Question is if the chamois has gotten so much use that it has broken down. Wash them and go ride them. If they feel good, it was a good buy. If after a ride you feel that the pad doesn't feel like it is doing much, you wasted $16.50. No big deal.
FINALLY someone has some common sense.
It's called not having a lot of money and being a college student. Besides, like you said it was just sixteen dollars, jeez.

Anyway, yeah I'm hoping the padding is ok, but to be honest bought them more for the fact that these won't fall down like my cycling shorts I have. It doesn't bug me all too much if the padding isn't that great.
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Old 10-06-13 | 10:22 PM
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They have this new stuff at certain locations (VERY hard to find) called LAUNDRY DETERGENT!!!

Who cares if someone else wore them. Wash them and wear them. Its not like your licking them....Are you? lol
Really cause my old athletic clothing always smells sweaty after I wash it. The idea of wearing something that was drenched in someone else's ball sweat is kind of nasty.
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Old 10-06-13 | 10:24 PM
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Really cause my old athletic clothing always smells sweaty after I wash it. The idea of wearing something that was drenched in someone else's ball sweat is kind of nasty.
So you shouldn't buy a used shirt because someone probably sweat in it before? It's just sweat no matter where it comes from.
I don't know what you do to wash your stuff, but my stuff smells fine after washing.
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Old 10-06-13 | 10:30 PM
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So you shouldnt buy a used shirt because someone probably sweat in it before?
I don't know what you do to wash your stuff, but my stuff smells fine after washing.
First off reread my post I'm talking about a very specific type of sweat.I put my clothes in washer on warmest setting clothes will accept (cold to warm) put in laundry detergent wait, put in dryer and fold. They don't smell horrible but not as fresh as say my cotton shirts. I don't get the idea of buying used clothing. Clothes are made so cheaply these days that most will last two to three years. Plus the cost of buying new clothes can be low if you know where to look and shop around.
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Old 10-06-13 | 10:43 PM
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I had the same issue with some of my sweaty gym clothes, specifically nike dry fit material. Use a fabric softener and it will help.
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Old 10-06-13 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by walrus1
First off reread my post I'm talking about a very specific type of sweat.I put my clothes in washer on warmest setting clothes will accept (cold to warm) put in laundry detergent wait, put in dryer and fold. They don't smell horrible but not as fresh as say my cotton shirts. I don't get the idea of buying used clothing. Clothes are made so cheaply these days that most will last two to three years. Plus the cost of buying new clothes can be low if you know where to look and shop around.
Sweat from an armpit is the same as "ball sweat", etc. It's the same. And used clothes are fine, I've never had a problem with them.
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Old 10-07-13 | 06:47 AM
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FWIW: You can use borax or Oxiclean when washing cycling apparel. Either disinfects and deodorizes without harming the fabrics. If your stuff is really soiled or stinky, presoak in either. I've even used it to soak and de-stench cycling shoes that were stanky from multi-day wet rides; soak overnight, rinse well, let dry. Fresh as a daisy.

Don't use chlorine bleach or fabric softeners.
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Old 10-07-13 | 07:54 AM
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The bibs are probably fine, I'd give them a good wash before wearing.

However, check out The Clymb, they had cannondale clothing all summer listed on their site for not much more than what you paid. I think they had new cannondale bibs for around $40.
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Old 10-07-13 | 08:43 AM
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Pit sweat vs. ball sweat: a new BF third-rail topic?
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Old 10-07-13 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Dylan Roberts
I was on eBay today looking for some decent used bib shorts, and this was the best/cheapest I could find. I decided to bid and I won the auction at $16.50.

What do you guys think? Good deal, or not? I'm not worrying too much as I didn't pay a whole lot in the first place, but would like to know everyone's opinion. Thanks.
Not. You can find something way better, brand new, for about thirty bucks.
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I know you are trolling, You got the expected "ugh, used bibs?" replies and you were pretty quick with your defensive response. If you actually are going to wear used bibs, don't tell the folks you ride with. I guarantee your personal hygiene will forever be suspect.
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Old 10-07-13 | 05:06 PM
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well I tell you two ways to make everything OK ! first you can SHOUT it OUT, or just tell everybody they were your Brothers' and he doesn't want them anymore ! that will make it OK for you to wear!!! but the best thing to do just don't say anything to anybody!!!!!
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Old 10-07-13 | 06:38 PM
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Not. You can find something way better, brand new, for about thirty bucks.
I would have liked to. But believe me when I say money is tight for me right now, even for 30 dollars. Besides, the washer is your friend for used items, I don't see why people get grossed out.
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This used MASI jersey didn't smell clean until I washed it in hot water -- warm didn't do the job. And the hot didn't hurt it:

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lol...one of my saved searches for new bibs on EBAY caught my attention( notifies me whenever someone lists containing those words in the title). I saw an auction on a pair of bibs and it's actually the bibs I sold to someone.

Now the (my buyer)seller is claiming he's "only worn it for a handful of rides". I could still see the significant marks on the bibs that I know was my fault (disclosed on my auction). I can't imagine the horror on the 3rd user if he finds out 2 pairs of sweaty testicles/butt crack had already laid on those chamois.
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