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  1. #16
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    We see LOTS of utilikilts around here. I think they look very good!

    Once in a while I see a woman wearing one, but they just look so much better on men.

    I <3 kilts!
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    That reminds me, we never did get to see that "business on top, biker on the bottom" look.
    Give me a couple weeks. The horrible roadrash on my legs delayed me
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    I think Mr. Silver should get a utilikilt. When you've got nice biker legs, why not show them off!

    One of the TE'ers (Hipgnosis6) worked at Utilikilt.
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    If I do, I have Silver send you a picture!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    I think Mr. Silver should get a utilikilt. When you've got nice biker legs, why not show them off!
    Yes, yes, a Utilikilt!! I bought one for my then-husband (a cyclist), and we both loved it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    I think Mr. Silver should get a utilikilt. When you've got nice biker legs, why not show them off!

    One of the TE'ers (Hipgnosis6) worked at Utilikilt.
    +1

    Kilts are a perfect frame for cyclists' legs. DH owns three!

    I've even seen a few cyclist 'round here in kilts. One on a tall bike. But not to worry, he had shorts on underneath. Well, yeah, I looked(I ain't dead yet).

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    Well ladies, I just looked at the utilikilt website....there's no way I'm spending > $200 for a kilt...

    Besides, with my short legs, it would just look like a skirt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    Well ladies, I just looked at the utilikilt website....there's no way I'm spending > $200 for a kilt...

    Besides, with my short legs, it would just look like a skirt
    Heck, maybe Silver can create something for you in chainmail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    Heck, maybe Silver can create something for you in chainmail.
    PS: I sure don't remember spending $200 for my husband's! I guess things have changed!
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    The "formal wear" version is > $600!
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    Here on the East Coast

    I have seen a few Bilinkys. I've looked into that as an option for tandems that would suit myself and my young son, along with the DaVinci. One advantage we have here is that they're both local builders.

    I also know a few guys that wear traditional kilts after a ride. I don't want to know what, if anything, they are wearing under them after the race!
    "The bicycle is just as good company as most husbands and, when it gets old and shabby, a woman can dispose of it and get a new one without shocking the entire community." -- Ann Strong, Minneapolis Tribune, 1895

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    The price on the utilikilt is a bit high, sure. But the construction makes them worth it, in my opinion--high quality and extremely durable. Anytime I've been in the utilikilt shop, I've always longingly fondled the kilts and wished they worked better on my own body.

    I have a cyclist friend who loves them. He puts one on after his rides, takes his shorts off from underneath, and happily goes about his business with unrestricted, unencumbered ease.

    I also like the ease with which they can be taken off. Once the belt is undone, one pull will release all the snaps on the front... (That feature was one that was shown to me by one of the shop guys when I was there looking for a kilt with the aforementioned friend.)

 

 

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