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RobF353 09-01-11 06:30 PM

Looking for riding clothes
 
I am looking to buy some biking clothes like a pair of shorts, pants, shoes and short & long sleeved shirts/jerseys. I went to my shop today and they have these padded baggy shorts. The owner said you can wear them while riding a MTB or a road bike.

Right now I bike in mesh shorts and a plain t-shirt. I just got my helmet and I feel a little weird riding a nice bike, with a nice helmet and then mesh shorts and Nike sneakers. Doesn't really go well together.

What do you guys ride in when you go on lengthy rides?

Can you post some links?

Kayce 09-01-11 06:38 PM

Go to your favorite cycling shop website and click the clothing link.
OR
Go to your favorite bike shop, walk into their clothing section.

But most importantly, you need to get these. They are by far the best thing I bought for my bike. http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...6&category=229

jimmytango 09-01-11 07:14 PM

I'm a big fan of checkered vans slip ons, cut off Levis and a v-neck, but that's me.

longjohns 09-01-11 07:33 PM

when i do my 30 mile days (i know...not much) i usually go in a full kit. if i were you id go tom paragon near union square. they always have a bunch of cheap cycling gear.

homebrewk 09-01-11 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 13166721)
I'm a big fan of checkered vans slip ons, cut off Levis and a v-neck, but that's me.

Obligatory.

spazzkid 09-01-11 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by longjohns (Post 13166824)
when i do my 30 mile days (i know...not much) i usually go in a full kit.

Same here. I used to think that cycling bibs/shorts were a little akward but they really help a lot and are very comfortable for long rides. get a jersey too, you can put stuff in the back pocket like tools and food while keeping you nice and comfy.

BmoreDrew 09-01-11 11:01 PM

Get some bibs or shorts and a jersey. I wear them pretty much no matter where I'm going. If its not on a long ride I just throw some cut offs or something over the bottom half and maybe a plain tee over the jersey if I dont want to look like a peloton rider.

cc700 09-01-11 11:25 PM

just wear whatever.

I have super expensive stuff and it's ****ING GREAT but then again, so is wearing a cycling short under your regular pants and wearing deodorant.

stryper 09-02-11 12:15 AM

There is nothing at all wrong with your cloths, they don't feel uncomfortable to you in the least, you just "feel a little weird?"
Money must be burning a hole in your pockets.

Jaytron 09-02-11 12:32 AM

Meh, Unless I'm riding for 30+ miles I just wear whatever.

I have some padded cycling shorts and a jersey for srs rides.

rustybrown 09-02-11 01:19 AM

For real?

Riding clothes

max5480 09-02-11 01:43 AM

don't forget clean undies
http://www.draytonsunderwear.com/ima...RiseBriefs.jpg

rustybrown 09-02-11 01:44 AM


Originally Posted by max5480 (Post 13167895)

padded in front, obsvly. Padded in back?

bmw 09-02-11 07:16 AM

Obviously OP wants to drop some real dough. Do not waste your time: go straight for Rapha and Outlier clothing.

max5480 09-02-11 10:29 AM

get some bib shorts and a jersey and definitely clipless pedals if you dn't got em.
if it's for commuting, don't buy any specialized outlier or swrve crap. i got some swrve knickers and they're only wearable after some modifications. even then i only wear them in the rain. they suck. levis 510 es where it is at dawg. they also just make padded underwear you can wear with any shorts you want - instead of the mtb short option, which usually look like ****.


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