Ah, those were the days- just get on your bike and ride!
Now it takes a half hour just to get dressed.
Ah, those were the days- just get on your bike and ride!
Now it takes a half hour just to get dressed.
I tend to wear my tracksuit bottoms which are tight fitting and have flat seams. I take my business suits to work and change there. They're fairly crush-proof so I just backpack them.
I'm not keen on wearing jeans because of the thick seams when I'm out with the bike, although if I'm just nipping up to the local shop I don't mind.
My biggest problem is getting clothes to fit me as I'm very small. My LBS was getting a new delivery of cycle clothing so I'll be popping in there in Monday after I finish work to see what they have. It's not too warm here yet but when it does get warmer I will be wearing cycle shorts. I have a cycle T-shirt with wicking fabric but I haven't tried it out yet.
Although sunny, the last few days have had a chill wind so I've been wearing my fleecy zip up top.
Roll on summer![]()
There are a lot of unwanted, unloved bikes out there - go on give a bike a good home
Form fitting cycling clothes for me. I deal with all the regular clothing on my commute to work! Holding one edge of my skirt demurely to keep it from the clothes-gnashing chain or rolling up one pant leg, flapping clothes and scarves...ack. When I cyle I just want to worry about the road and traffic, not about clothes mishaps. lol. I prefer tanks too, rather than sleeves. Even sleeves bother me! Unless it's like a 5-6 hour ride, and I need to protect my shoulders from the sun.
Bike shoes, cuz my feet hurt when I wear "ordinary" shoes on a bike. Been wearing my shoes longer than I've had the clipless pedals, and yeah, I love the pedals. The concept made incredibly good sense to me right from the beginning....
Lycra shorts with padding -- it's not pretty, but yes, I wear the lycra. Used to wear it when I would go to the gym on a regular basis too, and it wasn't pretty then either. Why do I give up on looking half-ways presentable? The lycra holds my parts together. Never mind clothes flapping in the breeze -- it's REALLY uncomfortable when my body parts are flapping as I ride!
Shirts -- can't find jerseys I really like, but the Champion tops that I can get at Target work really well for me, even though there aren't any pockets...
Sunglasses -- don't need no bugs in my eyes, DO need UV protection for my eyes!
Socks gotta fit in my shoes with my feet, and not get soggy. That's the only requirement I have for socks...
Helmet -- and under that, one of those headsweats head bands, cuz my head is the part of me that sweats the most, and it's no fun when the sweat runs in my eyes...
Karen in Boise
I guess I see all the lycra and spandex of a cycling kit to be functional for the activity, same for any other activity. Sure, some can go out in cotton or whatever and be perfectly happy. I have found am not one of those! When I was running, you bet I was in running shorts with the Underoos sewn in. They did the job. Same now with the bike togs and the funny wrap-around sunglasses. Funny how as kids we'd just jump on our bikes and go!
*Slightly off topic...*
Hey, Kano, have you been to the new Sierra Trading Post here in Meridian? They have a bunch of jerseys for guys and gals. Cheaper than the LBSs as well.
Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul.
2010 Kelson custom/Brooks B17 Imperial
2009 Masi/Terry Damselfly
2004 Specialized Dulce Elite/Terry Damselfly
2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara/unknown saddle
1987 Bridgestone 100/Terry Liberator X
Not yet, Tater! Have you been to the new bike shop where the old George's in Meridian was? I haven't, but I noticed it when I drove by the other day. Meridian Cycle, I think?
Just told DH you've suggested Sierra Trading Post -- I've been wanting to go just cuz it's new!
Visited the new George's today -- picked up shorts and gloves, he got a jersey, gloves and a new saddle to try out! (expensive new spoke on his back tire, eh?)
Karen in Boise
...on what I'm doing. My road bike stays with me in Western Mass, I've been known to wear 'street clothes' when riding this bike even though it screams for cycling wear. I've gotten some odd looks from other roadies when I'm dressed like this, but, oh well...I'm usually off running errands and have my messenger bag strapped to my back. No need for the padded shorts underneath with the brooks saddle.
I do like jerseys b/c of the back pockets and on long rides and do wear the padded shorts. I usually wear the cycling clothes when I'm going over 20 miles and am not running errands.
my beater bike: just my street clothes. this bike has a rack on the back and panniers for grocery shopping.
I do own a searsucker shirt...it is great in the summer--gives me sun protection and keeps me cool. billows a lot when it is windy, though.
Lisa
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Haha! I love it! I was at my grandparents' house for a late family lunch around thanksgiving or christmas, and they said I should take my bike for a spin around the "block" (10mi) before it got dark. Well I had to break out the spandex and the warmers and everything. And my grandmother said, "Well, if this were a race, you would've missed it!" because it was taking me a while to get my gear together. I wasn't even taking any food or anything on this ride. Haha.
When I was a kid, I'd just throw on some Keds and grab my beach cruiser and head out the door.