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crazycanuck
01-23-2007, 12:42 AM
:o :eek:

Not sure if this should be just in the Australian area but i'll post it here...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6287085.stm
So, anyone want to ride in the buff? Anyone ever biked buff?

Just an interesting idea for the day.You'll never think of buff headgear in the same way again won't you...

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Pax
01-23-2007, 04:12 AM
I'm having a hard time imagining what the bike seat would be doing while I'm peddaling along nekkid. :eek: Other than that I LOVE the idea!! :D

Haudlady
01-23-2007, 04:19 AM
HA HA HA!!!

I've never tried it, but DH has: we have an 8x10 photo of DH on his mountain bike, wearing only shoes and a helmet. He rode around his college campus, and a friend took a couple of pictures. Campus Security chased him around on foot, yelling "Sir! Sir! Wait! This is unacceptable behavior!"

I love the expressions when guests see the photo for the first time! :eek: :D

Pax
01-23-2007, 04:29 AM
HA HA HA!!!

I've never tried it, but DH has: we have an 8x10 photo of DH on his mountain bike, wearing only shoes and a helmet. He rode around his college campus, and a friend took a couple of pictures. Campus Security chased him around on foot, yelling "Sir! Sir! Wait! This is unacceptable behavior!"


I love the expressions when guests see the photo for the first time! :eek: :D

I'm going to venture a guess and say your DH didn't go to college in the US? "Sir! Sir! Wait! This is unacceptable behavior!" is way more polite than most of the campus police officers I know. :D

lph
01-23-2007, 04:32 AM
"Sir! Sir!" ??? :D :D :D

Reminds me of what I've been told is the Norwegian military's regulation for how to act when about to fall off a bike: "Shout 3 times "I'm falling! and fall in a controlled manner towards your left." No kidding.

Apart from that I can hardly imagine a sport or activity I'd rather not do naked than riding a bicycle :eek:

CycleChic06
01-23-2007, 05:12 AM
Yeah, sitting on the bike seat naked kinda gross me out. Wasn't that a Seinfeld episode? One of his girlfriend's likes to walk around naked and it skeeved him out, then she goes at sits on his new bike and he freaks out...

Eden
01-23-2007, 07:11 AM
I have not taken part, but each year on the Summer Solstice there is a naked ride around the Fremont neighborhood here in Seattle. Some folks do opt for body paint...

spokewench
01-23-2007, 07:30 AM
A few years ago, there was a group of young kids (at least to me, they were young college age) that decided for a lark they would go ride in the buff in mass at night here in rural Arizona. They did, they got caught and were fined for indecent behavior (I think that was the offense). However, one of the boys must have had another similar type offense (not a molestation) and now he is on the sex offenders list. So, he can never work with children, if he moves into a neighborhood, they have to tell the neighbors, etc.

So, beware of cycling in the buff in the United States - it may backfire on you.

mimitabby
01-23-2007, 07:58 AM
I'm having a hard time imagining what the bike seat would be doing while I'm peddaling along nekkid. :eek: Other than that I LOVE the idea!! :D

Queen, if you had a Brooks, it would simply and elegantly be holding you up!


Spokewench, In Seattle, on the fremont day parade, the police look the other way.

Eden
01-23-2007, 08:29 AM
Queen, if you had a Brooks, it would simply and elegantly be holding you up!


Spokewench, In Seattle, on the fremont day parade, the police look the other way.


The hubby says the laws around here is worded that its only illegal to go naked if it offends someone and the person who is offended has to make a formal complaint....

Bluetree
01-23-2007, 08:36 AM
My tri club does the Holiday Speedo Run every year... running through the streets of LA in the dead of winter wearing nothing but Santa hats and, well, their Speedos.
I'm not quite sure if they're trying to promote anything worthwhile... or they're just exhibitionists. :rolleyes:

East Hill
01-23-2007, 08:37 AM
Not to mention that I think the Seattle PD is a bit leery of bothering bicyclists after the brouhaha of the Critical Mass...

I did notice that the date for the Buff Day was not mentioned in the article, though.

East Hill

Pax
01-23-2007, 08:59 AM
Queen, if you had a Brooks, it would simply and elegantly be holding you up!...

I think it's more likely that it would be simply and painfully embedded and in need of surgical removal. :p

Geonz
01-23-2007, 10:20 AM
The Nekkid Ride thing's been going on for years (but it's less outrageous in Europe and California). I remember reading about "Critical Tits" rides - everybody going topless - and that seemed a little more comfortable ;)

Duck on Wheels
01-23-2007, 11:09 AM
I might consider riding in A buff, but never in THE buff ... not even back when I WAS buff. Oddly enough, that was back when I was nude modelling for an art school, but modelling for a class is one thing and riding in public something else entirely ... for me.

Offthegrid
01-23-2007, 11:23 AM
I'll do it, but only if Lance Armstrong is there in the buff. hee hee. (and yes, I've seen the Annie pic. *drool*)

Aint Doody
01-23-2007, 03:08 PM
Whoa, Duck!!! You were a nude model. I think that's wonderful. Were the artists any good?

light_sabe_r
01-23-2007, 04:18 PM
i've seen photos from Various clubs on their Naked Days... Aparently The hot spot is Park Road Milton here in Brisbane at Peleton Bikeshop and coffee house and La Dolce Vita Italian Cafe. O_O