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  1. #1
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    I'm wondering if you ladies can help??

    My son, (age 14), refuses to wear bike shorts because they show his "junk". I was wondering if any of you know of a specific brand of shorts that have an extended pad in the front so that his "junk" won't show. This summer I am counting on him to be my rehab buddy and do some long rides with me...but not in jeans!!!

    Even if they are womens shorts I would buy them and just not tell him they are womens....


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  2. #2
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    Thom suggests Mountain Bike shorts. They have a little padding on the liner short and an outer short that should cover all.

    V.

    PS Let him ride in jeans if you can's convince him otherwise. He'll find out really fast why you think he needs shorts.
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  3. #3
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    He needs some baggy mountain bike shorts. All the benefits of a chamois and none of the "junk". I really like mine, and they're much more available for small men.

    Karen

  4. #4
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    i am no expert in being a parent but i wanted to give my $0.02 anyway...

    why not look for some baggies? at that age all he needs to do is to get more comfortable in his skin...when he gets out there and sees that the magority of riders are wearing lycra maybe he will too. but until baggies may be a good option? my hubby is not fearful of lycra but we always tend to grab a bite or run an errand after a ride so he will bring a pair of shorts to pull over the bike shorts so as not to look like a cycling-geek to the non-cycling world...

    http://www.championcatalog.com/cgi-b...nbr=9020000000

    something like these are lightweight/easy to carry and i am sure he probably already owns a pair
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  5. #5
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    kinda like these right here on TE
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  6. #6
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    My 14 year old wears his basketball shorts over his bike shorts. It works.

  7. #7
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    Hi Karen,

    I agree with the mtb suggestions, or buy the underwear liner with pad and wear under regular baggies. That's what my son did, until he went on a 3 week bike trip where they required cycling shorts. He then realized how much more comfortable this was. He was also 14 and it seems like in 1999 he got a lot more heckles than today. So did my husband; once they were sitting on a bench in West Acton and someone screamed out "fags" to them....
    My husband goes anywhere in his bike shorts, even when we ate lunch on Martha's Vineyard and he got more stares than me it didn't bother him!

    Robyn

  8. #8
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    I agree mountain bike shorts. Used to wear them all the time. But now I like the other kind. They feel more supportive then the mountain bike shorts. Fox makes some good one's for guys!
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