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Jaytron 04-03-13 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by Training.Wheels (Post 15466166)
Yeah, Jaytron took it the other way where he thought Jandro was saying the opposite.

Yeah I can't read. :C

I read does instead of doesn't, derp.

http://i.imgur.com/nX22Y.gif

seau grateau 04-03-13 03:59 PM

The sentence is a little syntactically ambiguous, to be fair.

Jandro 04-03-13 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by Jaytron (Post 15466206)
Yeah I can't read. :C

I read does instead of doesn't, derp.

http://i.imgur.com/nX22Y.gif

Lost my **** HAHAHA.


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 15466211)
The sentence is a little syntactically ambiguous, to be fair.

Truth. Halp, teach me to words. :(

seau grateau 04-03-13 08:56 PM

Nah you talk good.

yummygooey 04-05-13 07:09 PM

should i build a tubeless wheelset? stans? archetype with conversion kit? whhhhatttttttt bikes r hard.

Nagrom_ 04-05-13 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 15475558)
should i build a tubeless wheelset? stans? archetype with conversion kit? whhhhatttttttt bikes r hard.

KinLin XC-279! Tubeless ready!

yummygooey 04-05-13 07:58 PM

need that 32h!

Street rider 04-05-13 08:01 PM

Decision has been made to shave the legs, it happens tomorrow. Question is, should I go all the way up, or just halfway up the thigh (barely above where my shorts end)?

Mumonkan 04-05-13 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by Street rider (Post 15475712)
Decision has been made to shave the legs, it happens tomorrow. Question is, should I go all the way up, or just halfway up the thigh (barely above where my shorts end)?

Im kinda debating on this myself, but i really cant think of any justification for it other than it doesnt look like a forest coming out of riding shorts

Plus -500 brownie points with the gf, even if i told her it would make my legs look super muscular

Nagrom_ 04-05-13 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by Street rider (Post 15475712)
Decision has been made to shave the legs, it happens tomorrow. Question is, should I go all the way up, or just halfway up the thigh (barely above where my shorts end)?


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 15475719)
Im kinda debating on this myself, but i really cant think of any justification for it other than it doesnt look like a forest coming out of riding shorts

Plus -500 brownie points with the gf, even if i told her it would make my legs look super muscular


It depends on how you guys keep your boys trimmed. If you completely bair up top, you gotta shave above the knee. Otherwise, just have to the bib line.

hairnet 04-05-13 08:34 PM

Shave the whole leg. Shaving makes it easier to clean injuries and when you fall you're not going to only scrape your shins. Women's razors are amazing fwiw

Nagrom_ 04-05-13 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 15475692)
need that 32h!

They come 32h! Even 36h!

http://www.bikehubstore.com/category-s/162.htm

yummygooey 04-05-13 08:55 PM

oh snapppppp missed those

Street rider 04-05-13 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 15475830)
Shave the whole leg. Shaving makes it easier to clean injuries and when you fall you're not going to only scrape your shins. Women's razors are amazing fwiw

I bought a package of disposable mens razors (not messing up my nice ones for this), but I'm pretty sure I'll end up buying women's razors next time. And I have plenty of lady friends to steer me in the right direction.


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 15475769)
It depends on how you guys keep your boys trimmed. If you completely bair up top, you gotta shave above the knee. Otherwise, just have to the bib line.

I'm going to look so funny. Fairly hairy from the waist up, completely clean shaven from the waist down. People who don't know I ride bikes are going to think I'm some sort of freak haha

yummygooey 04-05-13 09:22 PM

disposable razors are the worst

yummygooey 04-05-13 09:22 PM

but i can use them on my face because i only have like 3 hairs there #azn

hairnet 04-05-13 09:28 PM

A while back I had to shave over some road rash and the surrounding area. I used my gf's Gillette Venus and I didn't feel a thing. I wish I had used them when I would shave my leg, I used my own crappy disposables and it was a nightmare for my skin :lol: :(

Street rider 04-05-13 09:39 PM

Well, I'm going to take it nice and slow. It was a package of four razors, so I'll probably end up using 3, if not all of them. Going to feel so weird in the wind.

calv 04-05-13 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by Street rider (Post 15476010)
Well, I'm going to take it nice and slow. It was a package of four razors, so I'll probably end up using 3, if not all of them. Going to feel so weird in the wind.

If you have a Gillette or something with replaceable cartridges, you can just keep it in baby oil or something when you're not using it, and it'll last you forever.

Street rider 04-05-13 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by calv (Post 15476042)
If you have a Gillette or something with replaceable cartridges, you can just keep it in baby oil or something when you're not using it, and it'll last you forever.

Thought about doing it that way. I got an electric razor back in October for my birthday, So I've been using my Gillette Fusion for other things. After this first shave thats going to take forever and be really rough, I'll probably start using that. Its just going to take soooooo loooooong tomorrow.

Mumonkan 04-05-13 11:03 PM


Originally Posted by Street rider (Post 15476134)
Its just going to take soooooo loooooong tomorrow.

im gonna be completely honest, if i knew it wasnt going to take the better part of an afternoon, id have probably tried it out already

laziness is a big factor for most things with me it seems

Jandro 04-05-13 11:06 PM

Ok dudes here's how the shaving thing goes:

-If you have an electric shaver - use that first to tame your Chewbacca fur.
-Now that you've done that, USE SHAVING CREAM. You can experiment with soap + water + baby oil later, after your first time.
-Use a BRAND NEW razor. Something with 3 blades - don't use disposable. Gillet Mach 3 are the best IMO. Replaceable heads = win. Once you figure out if this is for you go to Dollar Shave Club and buy from them. Much cheaper.
-Get you leg damp, apply shaving cream like you're shaving your face. Start at the ankle. Apply minimal pressure - this is where newbies butcher themselves. Go slowly, at first.
-Work you way up in long, slow passes starting from right above the angle, halfway up the shin. Work your way around your leg.
-Relax your calf, don't flex.
-Use the same light pressure technique on the top of you knee (another butcher zone if you aren't careful).
-For the back of the knee, extend your leg out and twist your torso so you're looking over your shoulder-ish to the back of your leg. This straightens out all the tendons and gives you a reasonably flat surface to work with. Light-ish pressure here.
-Here's where you can choose what sort of man you are. Do you leave a hairline or go all the way? No right answer - do yo thang. For what it's worth, I do both, depending on how lazy I am. Usually I'm not lazy and shave all the up. While you're there, shave the boys. If you have a gf/bf, they'll appreciate it.
-rise off and repeat with other leg.
-Apply non-scented lotion or baby oil afterwards to prevent razor burn. If you did all this right it should take you ~10-20 minutes. Repeat once to twice a week (depending on how fast your hair grows or when you are racing).

You're welcome.

Street rider 04-05-13 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by Jandro (Post 15476166)
Jandro's nifty shaving step-by-step

Thanks dude! I was really wondering about the back of the knee/kneecap, because those are the two spots that aren't really flat. Have you ever tried anything like veet? My ex did it to my feet a few years ago (straight hobbit feet), and that **** got everything off. But it had a long lasting after feel.

FixedDriveJess 04-05-13 11:19 PM

Remind me again the point of shaving ones legs?

Jandro 04-05-13 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by Street rider (Post 15476179)
Thanks dude! I was really wondering about the back of the knee/kneecap, because those are the two spots that aren't really flat. Have you ever tried anything like veet? My ex did it to my feet a few years ago (straight hobbit feet), and that **** got everything off. But it had a long lasting after feel.

Do not use veet/wax. That's for women.

;)


Originally Posted by FixedDriveJess
Remind me again the point of shaving ones legs?



1. Easier after-crash care. Ever get road rash with hairy-ass legs? **** sucks. Cleaning out your wounds and then getting hair in scabs is awful.
2. The Pros do it.
3. Therefore, it is tradition.
4. Your legs look way better. I work hard to get well-defined leg muscles, I'm going to show them off.
5. I wont take you seriously in a race and assume you're a fred (until proven otherwise).
6. Did I mention the pros do it?
7. If you get messages, they are way less painful with shaved legs. Thankfully, my gf is awesome at messages so I get this benefit.
8. It is infinitely easier to apply embrocation and sunscreen.


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