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Norton Sharley

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No idea Fatdoc.  But you can go and try on those shorts at the new Outside in Havasausage.

I know that a MTB rider from this forum has a pair of padded inner shorts that are basically like fish net stockings with a pad. How kinky is that?


P.S. I'd let you try on my Gore shorts but you are too fat to get into them.  :lol:

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cheeky c8nt

bet I'm not...

AND stop diverting the attention off you and your LYCRA wardrobe with stories of S&M fishnet shorts matey...

Norton, as planned outed himself.

Oh.... the pleasure...

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On my first Wednesday evening ride a couple of weeks ago I noted a good few of the riders trying to hide lycra shorts under their baggies. Must be some kind of fetish, not to show what they are actually wearing.



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These grundeffect chaps even make baggies with integrated lycra for all you MTB riders who want to hide your lycra fetish.

http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product-detail-JUG-SHO.htm


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All this talk of Lycra tm is putting me off cycling - I haven't worn Lycra tm since 1990 and will do my best to resist squeezing my 21st century waistline into such apparel for the sake of public decency.

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Listen to Lagers.

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** update **
Yes! Finance and HR were already on the case and have confirmed that I will get 20p per mile for using my bike for work journeys. This will be cheaper for work than using my car and public transport, I get a bit of exercise, have fun and don't produce as much local polution.  :thumbsup:

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Nice one, great result.

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Thats a bargain!  Wish I had to travel for work  :P

Thought of another tip.....be careful around the tram lines, especially after raind as they're...


 

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