il padrone wrote:It would not surprise me if GE came out with a merino-blend for their knicks too.
Looks like they have, well for winter anyway.

Andrew
Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?
Looks like they have, well for winter anyway. ![]() Andrew
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?Ohh, disappointingly low % of merino. I have some Rapha items that are 100% merino (lovely road socks and a retro road jersey) and they are wickedly soft on the skin to wear
Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?
I dunno about merino, but cycling shorts (and jerseys) were definitely wool when I started my cycling career - with a real chamois insert too. They were bloody uncomfortable and got clammy and saggy in Darwin's tropical humidity, but were still better than anything else to sit on my old Brooks bumsplitter. Cycle touring blog and tour journals: whispering wheels...
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I've been meaning to get some merino cycling nicks. I love merino.
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Rapha socks... love em to death!
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No they don't. They have 'lycra' (aka spandex), not 'Lycra (R)'. I've checked..
...and the factory that produces the HyperActive fabric has Bluesign accreditation too. Check out my practical cycling and cycle touring website: VELOPHILE AUSTRALIA
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?I have been led to believe that lycra and spandex are the same fabric essentially
Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
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You've been led correctly. "Lycra" is nothing but a brand name to describe nylon-elastane type fabric. Check out my practical cycling and cycle touring website: VELOPHILE AUSTRALIA
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That is what Wikipedia seems to suggest ... Andrew
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?I vote for sidestepping the whole issue. Let's have more WNBR days. That will encourage everyone to cycle
I think the crossover point to cycle-specific clothing for me is between 5-10km. Funny thing, I don't care what I wear on the tourer or CAAD10 but did feel group pressure to go road pedals rather than SPDs or flats!
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?
Do not you want to show off all your curves and freshly shaven legs?
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?Hey if you've got it, flaunt it I say.
And if you haven't got it, still flaunt it ... coz then you might make me look like I've actually got it I'm not so much a cyclist..more of a sit down comedian
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?I rode home in shorts and boxer briefs and it was horrible. And it was only 6km.
It was also into a stiff headwind which made for a very frustrating ride.
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Shorts a la stubbies or shorts a la knee length? Riding to work in summer (>25C) I wear knee-length shorts with few problems. Boxer briefs? I'll leave them for the boxers. Jocks all the way, and again no problems on my 10km commute. Maybe the leather saddle helps there ?? Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
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Total agreement. Never wear boxers. Sooner or later, one of the lads will shift position when standing and when you sit down again, you'll find out the hard way that it shifted into a position between your thigh and the saddle. Ask me how I know... Leather saddle is also one of the great gifts. ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?That's good info guys, just as an aside, how long would you say it takes to break in a new leather saddle? I have been thinking of getting one as it is all we ever used to own as kids.
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?Trained and rode tonight in my bib shorts and cycling jersey ... such a thrill
Andrew
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?
If you're lucky (and many people are) the saddle should be the right shape and comfy, if hard, from day one. Generally you can expect 1000-1200kms to get it well broken in, but you can also buy pre-aged saddles now that are pretty right from the start. Cheers Pete Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
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Shorts were slim fitting chino style. Boxer briefs...They are tight fitting shorts. Not baggy and silky or whatever. I'll just wear Lycra under my shorts,
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?I always wear lycra on bike rides. Without is not an option for me...
No boxers, no shorts over it. Just lycra bib and jersey (and more if it gets colder
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?so, generally:
people who view a bicycle primarily as sports equipment are pro-lycra, people who view a bicycle primarily as transportation are lycra-neutral, and people who don't ride a bicycle are anti-lycra. internet experts: ruining bikes since '10 | http://www.redbubble.com/people/munga
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I ride 18km to work and 20KM home, shorts all year round and jocks. No problems with my original saddle (just the standard Giant CRX saddle with some gel padding) and now no problems with the brooks B17. Only wear boxers to bed. My Brooks didn't need breaking in, comfy from day 1 except that I couldn't get the adjustment right because of the short rails, fixed that with a better seat post. Munga, I suppose I am lycra neutral. I consider lycra to be a fashion crime but I can see the practicality of it and also take the view that if people want to commit fashion crimes they are well within their rights to do so. That said, lycra is a practical and not fashion item, so what it looks like is actually not part of the design brief. I have now bought one cycling jersey and will get a few more, but lycra shorts will never grace my bike, each to their own. DS Riding: Cannondale Quick Speed 2
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?I just wish that Lycra pants came in more colours.
Black is not very flattering. More colour = more visible = more safe Recent Favorite rides:
December -TUMBULGUM to TOMEWIN by some obscure route-can't wait to do it again !!!
Re: Show of hands - who cycles in lycra?
It really depends on one's body 'shape' and proportions. I've seen a few people around Perth who look really good in cycling kit; fit, strong, athletic and pro. Seeing some of these cyclists actually makes me want to get a roadie and wear kit as well some days. Wearing looser fitting civvies/touring kit and riding a heavy, slow touring bike everywhere is all well and good but does get annoying sometimes. However I've also seen more than enough MAPILs (middle aged people in lycra) with big bellys/phat behinds wearing tight cycle kit and I find it pretty gross. Check out my practical cycling and cycle touring website: VELOPHILE AUSTRALIA
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pro team bib knicks come in heaps of colours - shorts/pants, not so common. internet experts: ruining bikes since '10 | http://www.redbubble.com/people/munga
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