Guys - What kind of Underware do you wear?
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If I had it my way and not get arrested, I'd wear black leotards and a mesh jacket.....no undies......boots of course.
Came back from a 550 mile trip and my two boys were smashed, hot, pulling hairs, damn jeans were hot, bunching up along with my boxers...
Uhg!!!! it was terrible....
I may check out the under wear on the previous page.....sounds like the perfect solution....
Otherwise I need a bra for my b@lls......
dan
Came back from a 550 mile trip and my two boys were smashed, hot, pulling hairs, damn jeans were hot, bunching up along with my boxers...
Uhg!!!! it was terrible....
I may check out the under wear on the previous page.....sounds like the perfect solution....
Otherwise I need a bra for my b@lls......
dan
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It has just occured to me that if you need to keep your manhood cool and safe on a bike, you might consider wearing a device of impeccable English provenance known as a 'box.'
The 'box' is a somewhat solid object designed to keep the manly balls of cricketers safe from the kind of harm that only a fast-bowled, rock-hard cricket ball can wreak upon them.
I can't say whether wearing a box would help the airflow and there might be a teensy problem of chafing when leaning off into a corner, but, under a racing crotch, it could well raise car-park posing onto a new level of... something-or-other.
I think it is about time we got more women interested in bikes.
The 'box' is a somewhat solid object designed to keep the manly balls of cricketers safe from the kind of harm that only a fast-bowled, rock-hard cricket ball can wreak upon them.
I can't say whether wearing a box would help the airflow and there might be a teensy problem of chafing when leaning off into a corner, but, under a racing crotch, it could well raise car-park posing onto a new level of... something-or-other.
I think it is about time we got more women interested in bikes.
Hud
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Sounds about like what we'd call a 'cup' over here. Difficult to say whether that would be an advantage or not. I mean it would if you were going to slide into the tank or something that might result in discomfort, but difficult to say if it'd help for just regular riding conditions.It has just occured to me that if you need to keep your manhood cool and safe on a bike, you might consider wearing a device of impeccable English provenance known as a 'box.'
The 'box' is a somewhat solid object designed to keep the manly balls of cricketers safe from the kind of harm that only a fast-bowled, rock-hard cricket ball can wreak upon them.
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Ummm... Yep! I think it is about time we got more women interested in bikesthe_sandman_454 wrote:Sounds about like what we'd call a 'cup' over here. Difficult to say whether that would be an advantage or not. I mean it would if you were going to slide into the tank or something that might result in discomfort, but difficult to say if it'd help for just regular riding conditions.It has just occured to me that if you need to keep your manhood cool and safe on a bike, you might consider wearing a device of impeccable English provenance known as a 'box.'
The 'box' is a somewhat solid object designed to keep the manly balls of cricketers safe from the kind of harm that only a fast-bowled, rock-hard cricket ball can wreak upon them.
Hud
“Man has no right to kill his brother. It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude to the crime of murder.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley
SV-Wolf's Bike Blog
“Man has no right to kill his brother. It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude to the crime of murder.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley
SV-Wolf's Bike Blog
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There are plenty of women interested in bikes, it's just that a forum full creepy people like us scare them away.sv-wolf wrote:Ummm... Yep! I think it is about time we got more women interested in bikesthe_sandman_454 wrote:Sounds about like what we'd call a 'cup' over here. Difficult to say whether that would be an advantage or not. I mean it would if you were going to slide into the tank or something that might result in discomfort, but difficult to say if it'd help for just regular riding conditions.It has just occured to me that if you need to keep your manhood cool and safe on a bike, you might consider wearing a device of impeccable English provenance known as a 'box.'
The 'box' is a somewhat solid object designed to keep the manly balls of cricketers safe from the kind of harm that only a fast-bowled, rock-hard cricket ball can wreak upon them.

Speaking of which I saw a rider chick who looked like those roller derby girls with fishnets knee, shin and elbow pads and one tight shirt. I was in front and riding with a woody is not fun... stupid rear view mirrors.
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