Which way do you dress?
Joeblack
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When on the bike?
Left or right?
Left or right?
One plays football, tennis or golf, one does not play at cycling
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Base layer, bibs, jersey, socks, shoes.
Seems the most logical way. Although I do wonder about the base layer going over the bibs.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Base layer, bibs, jersey, socks, shoes.
Seems the most logical way. Although I do wonder about the base layer going over the bibs.
...but to answer your initial question - left as normal.0 -
I think I'm too old to understand the question.0
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When on the bike?
I get dressed before getting on the bike....................Cannondale Trail 6 - crap brakes!
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I don't want anything hanging anywhere to be honest.0
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Give it an hour or so and everything is mostly on the inside anyway.0
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Give it an hour or so and everything is mostly on the inside anyway.
You too? I seemed to have learned the special retracting tricks of a sumo wrestler after a 75-min ride tonight. And man, it's still numb...Job: Job, n,. A frustratingly long period of time separating two shorter than usual training rides0 -
Haha some great replies,
To clarify this started when my partner asked me this and I had no clue to what she was referring!! I then argued that this wasn't a well know term, it seems to be about 50/50 on here?!
For those that don't know it's a term used mainly by tailors to determine which way a customer hangs his JohnsonOne plays football, tennis or golf, one does not play at cycling0 -
[url=http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=19674279#p19674279]steadyrollingman[/url] wrote:Give it an hour or so and everything is mostly on the inside anyway.
You too? I seemed to have learned the special retracting tricks of a sumo wrestler after a 75-min ride tonight. And man, it's still numb...
Cycling Induced Cocktail Sausage Syndrome. It's an embarrassing male problem.0 -
To the left0
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Up and out of the way............
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Up and out of the way............
ThisThe above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
I tend to find that when racing I need all the blood in my legs, and 'the chap' retreats to help out.
It always makes the misses chuckle. I'm not sure if this is normal, but asking if left or right is a little irrelivent!Insert bike here:0 -
Up. Honestly, the pouch thing on my new assos equipes is the best feature after the chamois, it's so much more comfortable.0
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...I had some major issues during the recent "heatwave" when little ddraver didnt quite retreat as much as normal. I couldnt find a comfortable set up at all!
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I tend to find that when racing I need all the blood in my legs, and 'the chap' retreats to help out.
It always makes the misses chuckle. I'm not sure if this is normal, but asking if left or right is a little irrelivent!
We used to call this football willy. Used to get it when playing a particularly hard (pardon the pun) game of football, all the blood would go elsewhere in the body and you'd end up with a Johnson the size of a cocktail sausage.0 -
Very uncomfortable, if you set off dressed on the wrong side.
I'm always reminded to check when I go past Hampton Caught.0 -
Very uncomfortable, if you set off dressed on the wrong side.
I'm always reminded to check when I go past Hampton Caught.
Genius.Is the gorilla tired yet?0 -
Which way do you dress?
To the left so it doesn't get caught in the chain and rear derailleur.
Needs a little wooly hat, gets a bit cold in winter"The Prince of Wales is now the King of France" - Calton Kirby0 -
Which way do you dress?
To the left so it doesn't get caught in the chain and rear derailleur.
Needs a little wooly hat, gets a bit cold in winter
Only a wolly hat? I use a arm warmer for mine in winter ;-)One plays football, tennis or golf, one does not play at cycling0 -
When on the bike?
Left or right?
Always to the Left. On, or off the bike. I'm relieved, incidentally, that I'm not the only one who experiences the "Disappearing Act" from my little friend.0