JohnRedcoRn
New Member
(offshoot from "summer jersey" thread)
Given that i'm more of a 'leisurely' rider who enjoys a couple of hours ride in the evening and longer trips on weekends rather than pushing hard, and especially while i get a surplus 2 stones off (again), i'm tending towards looser tops and 3/4 length baggy shorts (i do have all the lycra gear+arm/leg warmers too)
I generally dont give a rats ass about looking like the only gay in the village in lycra, but i just prefer the looser, 'mountain biker' style.
is there any significant disadvantage in wearing this looser stuff? it all seems to be 'cycle specific' in cut and material anyway, and of course it feels more dignified when i visit my mam en route
Pre- cycling i used to see cyclists in lycra and wonder if they were permanently racing, or had taken a wrong turn on the tour de france ! lycra is undoubtedly comfy and functional but is there an element of being conned into thinking you have to wear it to be a 'proper' cyclist? I wouldnt ride in my jeans and ordinary T shirts but I do like the looser bike gear
Given that i'm more of a 'leisurely' rider who enjoys a couple of hours ride in the evening and longer trips on weekends rather than pushing hard, and especially while i get a surplus 2 stones off (again), i'm tending towards looser tops and 3/4 length baggy shorts (i do have all the lycra gear+arm/leg warmers too)
I generally dont give a rats ass about looking like the only gay in the village in lycra, but i just prefer the looser, 'mountain biker' style.
is there any significant disadvantage in wearing this looser stuff? it all seems to be 'cycle specific' in cut and material anyway, and of course it feels more dignified when i visit my mam en route

Pre- cycling i used to see cyclists in lycra and wonder if they were permanently racing, or had taken a wrong turn on the tour de france ! lycra is undoubtedly comfy and functional but is there an element of being conned into thinking you have to wear it to be a 'proper' cyclist? I wouldnt ride in my jeans and ordinary T shirts but I do like the looser bike gear