I put a hole in a brand new pair of shorts that way! My PI shorts were tough enough to survive, but my first pair of nice Sugoi's got a hole on the first ride.I now have a seat bag that has NO VELCRO on it. Seat bags are way cheaper than shorts!
I put a hole in a brand new pair of shorts that way! My PI shorts were tough enough to survive, but my first pair of nice Sugoi's got a hole on the first ride.I now have a seat bag that has NO VELCRO on it. Seat bags are way cheaper than shorts!
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I've never had this issue (even with my thunderthighs), but the best bet would be to cut off as much of the strap as you can and perhaps wrap what is left with electrical tape or something so that it will be smooth.
I have that problem with my shorts. I figured it was rubbing against the seat - didn't think to check the velcro! Out to the garage with scissors next...
I put a piece of black duct tape over the end of the strap. I didn't think there would be enough left to hold, if I cut it so severely. It's not noticeable at all.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I cut a piece from an old tube and put the velcro inside the tube. Once I velcroed the bag back on, I slid the bit of tube over the velcro.
I have pilling on my shorts in this area too, but alas, mine is from my thunder thighs rubbing on the seat. I wish I could cut the thunder thighs down like you guys have done with your velcro.
I have had the same problem. The part that gets me is the seatpost attachment (not the sides).
I wrap it up in electrical tape. It's so stretchy and sticky it works well to make a smooth fix. It's also relatively easy to get off.