Chamois (sp?) What exactly are you referring to. Is that what the lining is ON the padding in my bibs? I know I'm still learning.:rolleyes:
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Chamois (sp?) What exactly are you referring to. Is that what the lining is ON the padding in my bibs? I know I'm still learning.:rolleyes:
it's the padding you sit on on the inside of your cycling shorts.
Yes, it's the padding. it used be made from real Chamois leather back in ye olde days:)
Well thank goodness I'm not in ye olde days, because I'd REALLY be hurting.
I rode one of those, one day only, back when... (insert: I was young and stupid).
I could not pee the rest of the day. I don't know how they did it with just that skimpy little piece of leather.
Well, I was able to ride this morning got in 25 miles, and OHHHH WHAT a difference!!:D No more undies!
Chamois with puffage is my friend... :D
"Back in the day" I rode in whatever shorts or pants I had, on the stock seat (didn't even know to call it a saddle). My handlebar had a thin wrap of cloth tape and I didn't know there was such a thing as bike gloves. I was happy and I don't remember feeling uncomfortable. These days I need my padded shorts, anatomical seat, padded bar tape, and gel gloves or I'll quickly be in extreme discomfort. What happened? Is it just age, or that I now know better?
I was thinking the exact same thing as I rode through Black Hills Park the other day!! Funny how life changes you!!!
I know what makes it different for me....when I ride the places today that I used to ride as a kid, I know see just how short distances they were! Only a few blocks here and there, or a short couple of miles to my friends' house. Nothing compared to the 30-40 mile rides I do today. :)
Did you go back to your elementary school? :eek:
How do they shrink buildings, anyway?
I had a pretty good bike commute during highschool summer school, um, probably about 7 miles (?) each way on the rare days we rode pretty directly there and back. We tended to take the scenic way home... Of course, we wore jeans and no helmets. All I know is that 14+ miles daily now in jeans would probably kill me.
I think we were just tougher then. Or something.