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Roadrider48

Voice of the people
Location
Londonistan
A lovely picture, and please don't take this the wrong way ..... But isn't cycling so middle class and white?
Would love to see more Asian,African and Oriental folks take the social side of cycling up.
But if people of other colours and ethnicity don't turn up, what can you do?
Maybe advertise; blacks and Asians welcome!
Seems like looking for a problem when there isn't one.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Nice photos. There is certainly a differance in ages.
 

cd365

Guru
Location
Coventry, uk
I was brought up in Australia, which has no class at all :smile:. I simply don't understand the British obsession with class, and looking for nuances in class (I'm a better sort of middle class than him because of X, Y or Z) just seems ridiculous to me. As of course does pride in one's class. "Working class and proud of it" just seems gormless to me.

Anyway, wasn't this thread about a social bike ride? ;)
I actually don't know anyone obsessed with class!
 

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
Looks fun although all the lycra and lids would put me off.. If there's similar for old duffers in jeans I'd be up for it^_^
I used to think 'what show offs' when seeing people in lycra on bikes. Now I know it's because it so comfortable!
I wear lycra longs in the winter but from March through to about November I'm in lycra undershorts with baggies and a t shirt :smile:
 

cd365

Guru
Location
Coventry, uk
I used to think 'what show offs' when seeing people in lycra on bikes. Now I know it's because it so comfortable!

When I took up cycling again I was advised by a mate who did a lot of cycling to wear lycra bib shorts, they were padded and had no waist band to pinch irritate on long rides. I bought some and looked stupid in them, the first time I wore them I strode around the room, clapping my hands above my head shouting "Easy! Easy!".
 

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
When I took up cycling again I was advised by a mate who did a lot of cycling to wear lycra bib shorts, they were padded and had no waist band to pinch irritate on long rides. I bought some and looked stupid in them, the first time I wore them I strode around the room, clapping my hands above my head shouting "Easy! Easy!".
When I drop more weight I'll probably wear a bit more lycra for comfort. But it looks kinda stupid on a MTB :laugh:
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Switched to lycra a few years back when I got sick of wearing the ar*e out of £50/60 jeans (bony bum) and that's when I found out how good they are. My normal cycling kit is padded shorts with Altura cruisers winter/summer as I'm not keen on getting my legs out.(never a good look for me)
 

marzjennings

Legendary Member
When I drop more weight I'll probably wear a bit more lycra for comfort. But it looks kinda stupid on a MTB :laugh:

All the mtbers I know ride in lycra...
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Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
I used to think 'what show offs' when seeing people in lycra on bikes. Now I know it's because it so comfortable!
I wear lycra longs in the winter but from March through to about November I'm in lycra undershorts with baggies and a t shirt :smile:

I see what you mean and I certainly wasn't having a pop at the OP - I'm sure the ride was brilliant. My first impression from the pic though was that it looked more like a sporting event than a convivial jaunt. I don't know about you but I gladly gave up sport when I left school about 300 years ago, and part of what I love about cycling is that I can do it in 'normal' clothes if I choose. I wonder whether more folks would take up cycling if it was seen as more of an everyday thing, with no need of special kit like in parts of Europe. I'm not explaining myself well at all here, so better leave it there!
 
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