TonyEnjoyD
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I just got a mental picture of getting to about 25mph and seeing my mini-me's cheeks a-flappin' in the wind like a bloodhound hangin out a car window.
So a helmet and something covering your helmet.I did the Southampton Naked Bike Ride a few years ago, it was great fun, OK I did wear a helmet and a thong![]()
Count me out...![]()
Naked cycling here in the Highlands is not to be advised. Frostbite in June would be highly likely. We'll leave it to you lot down south below the permafrost
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Thats just to show women your genetailier.I'd have thought you'd be used to that what with cycling in kilts and all that.
Thats just to show women your genetailier.
I have never had the need to wirte or type it until now. I have even had to Google itYour what! Is that something Scots use to change gear?!
(Sorry, my first spelling post, but it was almost a coffee on keyboard moment)![]()
I did the Southampton Naked Bike Ride a few years ago, it was great fun, OK I did wear a helmet and a thong![]()
Wise words indeed Matthew_T, there's just too many cyclists not taking things sufficiently seriously in this modern world.I have nothing against people not wearing clothes. It is, after all, more natural than wearing clothes.
But I would be uncomfortable in this current economic community where people deems not wearing clothes as illegal, with going on a naked bike raid (ride I meant). People nowadays are very judgemental and I think it would change peoples opinions more to the worst if they see a load of naked, no helmeted, RLJing cyclists blarring past them in the middle of Trafalgar Square.
Thats just to show women your genetailier.
FTFYHardly......Scotsmen are always bragging how there's nothing worn under a Scotsman's kilt![]()
People nowadays are very judgemental and I think it would change peoples opinions more to the worst if they see a load of naked, no helmeted, RLJing cyclists blarring past them in the middle of Trafalgar Square.
I'd have thought you'd be used to that what with cycling in kilts and all that.