alecstilleyedye said:brainiac once did a test whereby a lycra clad bloke on a scooter raced someone (richard hammond) in normal clothes.
the aerodynamic lycra won the day.
dodgy said:I can see a flaw in that test...
Toby_2009 said:So, does lycra actually make much difference or is it just that cyclists like to wear what look right?
ChrisKH said:I could show you my chaffed bits from using shorts, as opposed to lycra, if you so wish.
In fact I'll probably do it if you request it or not.![]()
Flyingfox said:Too much information and just wrong![]()
Greenbank said:It makes a big difference in comfort. I don't wear it for looks.
It dries quickly if it gets wet (try riding in soaking heavy jeans or cotton trousers) and is much lighter when wet.
It wicks away sweat from your body, better for keeping you cool on a hot day than other fabrics.