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Thread: Bike Tan

  1. #1
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    Bike Tan

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    Now that the warm weather is here, commence the return of the biker tan. AHHHHHH!

    Any tips on how to not look like a freak in a swimsuit come July?

    And what's your favorite bike tan line effect? Mine has to be the chin strap line by the ear. SEXY!

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    Easy!

    Redefine "freak." Alternately, accept and glory in your freakishness. My husband calls me a freak all the time ... I take it as a compliment =)

    I suppose, if it really matters to you, you could try cranking up the spf on rides; self-tanning lotions; ultra-short bike shorts and those teensy athletic tops combined with boy-short style bathing suits ....
    monique

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    Last summer I was so many colors it was hilarious. Everyone at the beach was like "so......you bike don't you"

    I don't really mind it, but was hoping for a bit less of a drastic contrast this year My problem is I like getting tan on the rides. I guess I can't win

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    One year, I was riding on the coast, it was cool so I was wearing tights. I didn't realize there was a 1/2" gap between my sox and the bottom of my tights. Got a 1/2 sunburn band around my ankle - the tan line lasted most of the summer

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    Re: Bike Tan

    Originally posted by betagirl
    Any tips on how to not look like a freak in a swimsuit come July?
    How about sitting in the sun wearing only leg warmers and arm warmers so all your "white" areas have a chance to catch up!

    Be proud of those white feet!! You've earned them!

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    Re: Re: Bike Tan

    Originally posted by Adventure Girl
    How about sitting in the sun wearing only leg warmers and arm warmers so all your "white" areas have a chance to catch up!

    Be proud of those white feet!! You've earned them!
    I agree Adventure Girl. I put on a 45 sun screen on the bike tan parts and let the white parts catch up. but then I live in the middle of no where with the nearest neighbor 4 miles away I can get all the white parts out in the sun.
    Dea

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    well I feel like a freak for the first time in years, with NO bike shorts tan, and omigosh, bikini lines!!!!!! The shorts line finally got filled in today.

    two more days of this Caribean sunshine... saw a 6' Moray today.


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    Heh, you're worried about swimsuits? How about the bike glove tan, that's a hard one to hide. Brown forearms & wrists, white hands and fingers which go back to brown above the first knuckle. Stylin'

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    "How about the bike glove tan, that's a hard one to hide. Brown forearms & wrists, white hands and fingers which go back to brown above the first knuckle. Stylin' "

    Jobob,
    I'm getting this now - and also a quarter-sized "spot" where the velcro strap gaps on the back of my hand. Someone is going to think I have a skin disease!

    Snapdragen,

    You may have started a new trend in "permanent" ankle bracelets!

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    Jobob:

    I had a beautiful bike glove tan when I got married twenty
    years ago...the pictures say it all!!

    karen

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    Four words:

    Tan In a Can

    Then you can be brown and orange-ish. Some coral lipstick & you're set for the evening!
    To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.

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    In addition to riding, I run and play soccer so I get pretty bizarre tan lines. The running and riding tan lines are similar but the shorts are a little longer and the socks come up to your knees. So, I get really tan knees, white feet and a lighter tan on the rest of my legs.

    I used to try to sunbathe with extra SPF on the tan parts and less on the pale parts to try to even things out but have decided it's not worth the time. I just view the tan lines as a sign that I am out there being athletic instead of being a couch potato.

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    my personal favorite is the bike glove tan... the round tan spot by the thumb and tan on the arm until the wrist... i don't think any other sport (except maybe skiing, depending on the weather) gets such a spiffy tan!

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    i don't think any other sport (except maybe skiing, depending on the weather) gets such a spiffy tan!
    Racoon eyes!
    monique

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    weird as it may be but i like my bike tan. it defines/shows who i am and what i do.....outside of cleaning house, folding laundry, scrubbing toilets, bussing my kids around etc now i just need to exercise my brain muscle!!!!

 

 

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