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  1. #1
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    My husband took lots of pictures when we were riding in New Mexico and I was a bit shocked at how wide my dang hips are. Needless to say I am not that overweight but I don't look like a weight weenie racer. Oh well, I am not going to stop wearing spandex because my hips are huge and therefore I got a wide load in the back.
    Amanda

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  2. #2
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    And this my dear friends is why I ride a recumbent. My (ahem) generous back side is snuggled into the seat and out of public view.

    Being a tad lower than those of you on uprights, though, I seem to get a better view of the worn bike shorts - and what they are (not) covering. Bleh.
    Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
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  3. #3
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    This thread cracks me up! (no pun intended!)

    The first time I saw a photo of me on my bike, I was horrified. I think I'd convinced myself that all the biking I was doing had magically transformed my short, muscular 'stocky' body into some TdF lean machine. Duh. Of course not!

    In fact, I'd say that I look better in bike shorts than I do in regular pants and jeans! Bike shorts show muscle...pants and jeans just show size.

    I remember one time riding with a friend of mine who was new to biking. My H and I took her under our wing and helped her learn the group riding thing. She was thin and fairly athletic, but built totally different from me. She was my height, but probably wore a size 4 jean while I wore an 8 or a 10. After one of the rides, I asked my H if I looked anything like her from behind. He said "Oh god no...your rear is WAY tighter...you look 100% more fit than she does!". Here I thought I was too large and all the time, he was noticing how flabby she was in comparison to me. No wonder I love this guy!

    Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder!
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  4. #4
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    There's a guy on our rides who wears an ancient kit--we know it's ancient because the team doesn't exist anymore. You can see his crack through the shorts now. I'm going to have to say something if he's still wearing it this season. He can wear the new stuff for his new team!

    Karen
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  5. #5
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    I have a big strong booty and muscular thighs but am otherwise petite. Riding had does wonders for my bum, so I think you should just take pride in your back side! Better that than a boney azz.

    Who cares what other people think? We all have fault, and those are what make us interesting.

 

 

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