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kostyap 09-08-09 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by Brian Ratliff (Post 9634102)
It moves around and chaffs and pulls at your waist. And it bounces. Pockets are much better for the purpose.

BS. It does not. At least not in my case. May be because I only carry very little in it.

umd 09-08-09 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by kostyap (Post 9634519)
Can you read? Did I say so? The only reason I mentioned 130 hilly miles is that it sometimes takes enough time for things to develop ... Well I guess if you guys live on gels and energy bars it does not happen. I just do not eat all that chemistry.

Yes, I can read. You said "Try 130 hilly miles and then report". It's not like riding 130 miles is something novel. I've ridden well over that many times, including several double centuries, and I've never had do take a dump in the middle of a ride except once in the middle of a race.

MDcatV 09-08-09 09:28 AM

awesome thread.

you're on to something there krostycap, it's everyone else who wears their clothes wrong.

you should also put your tubes on the outside of your tires, makes them much easier to change.

guadzilla 09-08-09 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by kostyap (Post 9630571)
Anyways, can anyone tell me what are the reasons for wearing it one way or the other rather then "everybody else does that" ?

Umm.. cos it is designed to be worn that way? Unless you are Superman, of course.

V.

kostyap 09-08-09 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by umd (Post 9634576)
...I've never had do take a dump in the middle of a ride except once in the middle of a race.

If it was not for that "once" you'd be a national hero I guess.

kostyap 09-08-09 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by vkalia (Post 9634611)
Umm.. cos it is designed to be worn that way? Unless you are Superman, of course.

V.

What is so particular in that design "to be worn that way"?

umd 09-08-09 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by kostyap (Post 9634626)
If it was not for that "once" you'd be a national hero I guess.

you have some serious issues.

MDcatV 09-08-09 09:46 AM

what's so effin' hard about removing bibs to go to the bathroom anyway?

skinsuit, another matter. maybe i'll stop putting my arms through the skinsuit armholes and stop zipping it. that way if I have to stop in the middle of a crit or TT I'll be prepared. might make the # hard to read, but it'll be worth it in case nature calls!

umd 09-08-09 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by kostyap (Post 9634637)
What is so particular in that design "to be worn that way"?

You keep asking this and you are given answers but you just don't like them. Jerseys are meant to be worn outside the straps on they would not have pockets. The straps are often made out out of lightweight material so that they breath better against the skin, and are often "unfinished" I.e. Plain white regardless of the color of the bibs. That last part is not universally true, but frequently is, and is an indication of the design intent to be worn under other clothes, out of view. If you desire to wear you clothes in a different manner than they were designed, that's your right to do so, but don't think you are being clever by challenging the intent of the design. You've found what works for you, great, but what's the point in continuing to ask why everybody else does it differently? Obviously most people prefer to keep thei pockets functional and don't have the big issue with undressing to go to the bathroom that you do, OR if they do they just wear shorts. This is the reason most women prefer shorts to bibs, btw.

BillyD 09-08-09 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by kostyap (Post 9634637)
What is so particular in that design "to be worn that way"?

You obviously are a contrarian* . . . contrary to everything; rebellious; question convention; dance to a
different drummer; go your own way, and you like it. That's fine.

I understand. My gf is like that. But you must understand, it IS different from the majority and you're
going to have to either ignore people or explain things frequently. It's the cost of being so different.



* After years battling with gf, I was forced to make this word up. It's so fitting.

guadzilla 09-08-09 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by kostyap (Post 9634637)
What is so particular in that design "to be worn that way"?

Well, the snug-fitting bit (the bib tops) are meant to go against your skin and provide a rub-free contact. The looser part (the jersey) goes on top. By putting the jersey under the bib, you are creating a rub point around the waist (ie, at the point where the bib goes over the jersey or where the jersey tucks into the bib) and also creating a friction point in case the jersey ever bunches up under the bib tops.

Plus the other reasons already mentioned.

V.

TMonk 09-08-09 10:19 AM

If you are going to stop to take the time to take a dump, then why not spend the extra 10 seconds or so it takes to take off your jersey?

Is this the only reason why you wear your bibs/jersey the wrong way?

Do you wear them correctly on short rides?

reedpride 09-08-09 10:20 AM

Kosty. If you interact with others like this in real life, then no wonder you always ride solo...BECAUSE NO ONE WANTS TO DEAL WITH YOUR **** FOR 130 MILES.

I could care less about fashion, and how cool you look, but my god you are worse than the 'elitist' cyclist. Quit your crying and go ride.

robotkiller 09-08-09 10:24 AM

This thread needs more bikerfox


http://www.bikerfox.com/foxphotos/images/17.jpg

Metzinger 09-08-09 10:24 AM

This thread is:
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...utpictures.jpg

EDIT: of the OP I mean

asv 09-08-09 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by Metzinger (Post 9634903)
This thread is:
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...utpictures.jpg

EDIT: of the OP I mean

I found a pic of kostyap wearing his bibs:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2083/...7fcaf1.jpg?v=0

Bo-Ridley 09-08-09 02:08 PM

I accidentally put my bibs on inside out (pad side out) yesterday and ALMOST made it out of the bathroom before I noticed.

Another time I must have ridden 5 miles before I realized I was riding with the shoulder straps down. Embarrassing.

elader 09-08-09 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by kostyap (Post 9631651)
Would you point and laugh at fat guys clad in tight clothes on group rides? .

Hey leave me out of this. At least none of the other riders hear you laugh at me.... cause they have already passed and I am in back..:notamused:

umd 09-08-09 03:09 PM

I find it interesting that I had never heard of anyone doing this before this thread, and now, suddenly, I saw somebody doing it today...

Actually, now that I think about it, I did see a woman with the bib straps outside the jersey at a race earlier this year.

therhodeo 09-08-09 03:13 PM

Bib straps on the outside is only ok if you're wearing underwear under them.

pdedes 09-08-09 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by kostycrap (Post 9634626)
If it was not for that "once" you'd be a national hero I guess.

damnation

JohnKScott 09-08-09 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by kostyap (Post 9631746)
I find shaving legs stupid. Just pointing it out ;)

:lol:

This thread is teh funnay

And I might be coming around to the leg shaving thing after my first round of road rash. My hairy sasquatchesque legs and arms and mid section and...you get the picture...do not enjoy the adhesives related to road rash treatment :thumb:

Randochap 09-08-09 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by kostyap (Post 9634562)
BS. It does not.

Yes it does.

tntyz 09-08-09 07:28 PM

So, in the interest of open-mindedness, thought I'd try the "straps-over" look. First impression was that it's not uncomfortable. Sometimes the straps on my bibs can dig in and the jersey served as extra padding. Hmmm. Maybe this won't be so bad.

Then I decided to put a a few (normal) things in my jersey pockets. Bah! Everything sort of dug into my back! No wonder the OP uses a fanny pack.

Sorry, this technique is a loser.

ok_commuter 09-08-09 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by umd (Post 9634576)
Yes, I can read. You said "Try 130 hilly miles and then report". It's not like riding 130 miles is something novel. I've ridden well over that many times, including several double centuries, and I've never had do take a dump in the middle of a ride except once in the middle of a race.

And in that case, it's HTFU and clean up after you win the sprint.


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