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Thurston

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
I think that I should get extra StyleForvm points for wearing bib shorts, which are cycling shorts with built in braces and a high (a.k.a. fishtail, fishmouth, English) back.

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So you, do like it, the spandex wedgie?
 

voxsartoria

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Originally Posted by Thurston
So you, do like it, the spandex wedgie?

There's a thick piece of cloth called a chamois that goes from bunghole to the numblies in cycling shorts that acts as an anti-chafing barrier. This also prevents wedgies unless a giant like Manton comes along and hangs you from tree by the straps of your bib shorts.

Don't ask how I know.


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Excellent work, Foofy.


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Thurston

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
There's a thick piece of cloth called a chamois that goes from bunghole to the numblies in cycling shorts that acts as an anti-chafing barrier. This also prevents wedgies unless a giant like Manton comes along and hangs you from tree by the straps of your bib shorts.

Don't ask how I know.


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I think I can see what you're talking about.
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I also have to rethink bicycle riding altogether.
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instep

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
There's a thick piece of cloth called a chamois that goes from bunghole to the numblies in cycling shorts that acts as an anti-chafing barrier. This also prevents wedgies unless a giant like Manton comes along and hangs you from tree by the straps of your bib shorts.

Don't ask how I know.


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That's a startlingly poetic description of a maxipad.

Bravo vox, bravo.

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GuidoWongolini

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& another week & another eg from the AZNs..

Thank you Mr Akamine aka Incontro (teh original
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IMO the blue is too cobalt, but then it could be the way SS shoots..
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