Saddle Sores.

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  • #926878
    DaveK
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    I really like the Performance Ultra shorts and bibs. Of all the brands I’ve tried those work for me the best, and they’re cheap. Well, not cheap, cycling cheap.

    #926795
    DaveK
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    I really like the Performance Ultra shorts and bibs. Of all the brands I’ve tried those work for me the best, and they’re cheap. Well, not cheap, cycling cheap.

    #926885
    SteveTheTech
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    Thanks for the great thread Pete, I had many questions that where addressed.

    I’m not at lycra level yet.
    I have had great luck so far with a clean pair of Cannondale. These have worked great on 4 hour rides.

    #926801
    SteveTheTech
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    Thanks for the great thread Pete, I had many questions that where addressed.

    I’m not at lycra level yet.
    I have had great luck so far with a clean pair of Cannondale. These have worked great on 4 hour rides.

    #926909
    Dirt
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    Bibs are definitely not for everyone. I look totally silly in them. I’m okay with that.

    The main thing is that you ride what works for you and your life. :D

    #926825
    Dirt
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    Bibs are definitely not for everyone. I look totally silly in them. I’m okay with that.

    The main thing is that you ride what works for you and your life. :D

    #926918
    DaveK
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    @Dirt 4507 wrote:

    Bibs are definitely not for everyone. I look totally silly in them. I’m okay with that.

    The main thing is that you ride what works for you and your life. :D

    Bibs + no jersey = old time-y strongman. I like to walk around the house like that lifting giant anvils and spherical barbells that have “100 lbs” painted on either side. I need to get a set of bibs with horizontal stripes to really complete the look.

    #926835
    DaveK
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    @Dirt 4507 wrote:

    Bibs are definitely not for everyone. I look totally silly in them. I’m okay with that.

    The main thing is that you ride what works for you and your life. :D

    Bibs + no jersey = old time-y strongman. I like to walk around the house like that lifting giant anvils and spherical barbells that have “100 lbs” painted on either side. I need to get a set of bibs with horizontal stripes to really complete the look.

    #926920
    Dirt
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    @DaveK 4512 wrote:

    Bibs + no jersey = old time-y strongman. I like to walk around the house like that lifting giant anvils and spherical barbells that have “100 lbs” painted on either side. I need to get a set of bibs with horizontal stripes to really complete the look.

    I do that all the time. :D I even have a prosthetic handlebar mustache to add to the ensemble. :D

    #926837
    Dirt
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    @DaveK 4512 wrote:

    Bibs + no jersey = old time-y strongman. I like to walk around the house like that lifting giant anvils and spherical barbells that have “100 lbs” painted on either side. I need to get a set of bibs with horizontal stripes to really complete the look.

    I do that all the time. :D I even have a prosthetic handlebar mustache to add to the ensemble. :D

    #926922
    CCrew
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    @Dirt 4513 wrote:

    I do that all the time. :D I even have a prosthetic handlebar mustache to add to the ensemble. :D

    Why is it that doesn’t surprise me? :p

    #926839
    CCrew
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    @Dirt 4513 wrote:

    I do that all the time. :D I even have a prosthetic handlebar mustache to add to the ensemble. :D

    Why is it that doesn’t surprise me? :p

    #926841
    Justin Antos
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    F K’d O-a-W R-Ws are also easily spotted by their lack of practical things like a) lights, b) locks, and c) bags/racks/transporting capacity. It’s just a different kind of riding – pure sport vs. sporty transportation.

    #926924
    Justin Antos
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    F K’d O-a-W R-Ws are also easily spotted by their lack of practical things like a) lights, b) locks, and c) bags/racks/transporting capacity. It’s just a different kind of riding – pure sport vs. sporty transportation.

    #926843
    ronwalf
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    @Dirt 4451 wrote:

    What happens when I get a saddle sore?…Bag Balm

    You can also steal your toddler’s diaper rash cream. My kid’s Butt Paste works great … or so I’m told.

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