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AOSTIRMOTOR 07-08-22 01:41 AM

The Importance Of Cycling Pants
 
For friends who always complain about "riding the butt hurts", in addition to changing the comfortable seat cushion, the best way is to wear a pair of suitable cycling pants.

Generally speaking, cycling pants are tight-fitting, and a layer of sponge pad is sewn on the crotch. In addition to absorbing sweat and reducing wind resistance, it also reduces hip damage and improves riding comfort.

The material of the cycling pants is easy to export the sweat from the body to the outside, keeping the skin dry. The inner thigh of the cycling pants and the part of the material in contact with the seat bag are relatively special, which can avoid friction between the top tube and the inner thigh when bending.

hazetguy 07-08-22 05:40 AM


Originally Posted by Sometimes I often wonder what is the meaning of cycling?
For friends who always complain about "riding the butt hurts", in addition to changing the comfortable seat cushion, the best way is to wear a pair of suitable cycling pants.

Generally speaking, cycling pants are tight-fitting, and a layer of sponge pad is sewn on the crotch. In addition to absorbing sweat and reducing wind resistance, it also reduces hip damage and improves riding comfort.

The material of the cycling pants is easy to export the sweat from the body to the outside, keeping the skin dry. The inner thigh of the cycling pants and the part of the material in contact with the seat bag are relatively special, which can avoid friction between the top tube and the inner thigh when bending.

Thank you very much. This is a very good suggestion. I believe that through this way, we can find a suitable Cycling Pants for ourselves.

For most riders, a new Cycling Pants is a major financial investment. It's important, then, to prevent rust or corrosion from damaging your Cycling Pants.
The condition of the Cycling Pants is our most important consideration. Before each ride, we must develop a habit of checking whether the Cycling Pants are sensitive, and whether the Cycling Pants are working when riding at night. Although riding is good, if you do not master the correct Cycling Pants, it is easy to cause physical injury.

The biggest concern people have with Cycling Pants is how long the Cycling Pants will last. Generally speaking, the service life of an Cycling Pants is three to five years, and the factors affecting the life are mainly the following aspects.
1. One of the best ways to ensure that your Cycling Pants will last for many years is to avoid contact with bodies of water.
2. Cycling Pants are one of the most important parts of an Cycling Pants and can last a long time, depending on many factors. A thorough inspection every few months is recommended. The Cycling Pants is the only contact part between the Cycling Pants and the ground. With the right speed, clean terrain, and a good PSI setting, Cycling Pants will last the longest.
3. You wouldn't know under what conditions your Cycling Pants would suddenly fail.
4. Cycling Pants can effectively block the muddy water and sand particles driven by the Cycling Pants when riding.

The custody of Cycling Pants is indeed a big problem.

And will pay attention to my words in the future.

Kai Winters 07-08-22 05:41 AM

Dude I don't care what you say I'm not letting anyone "Ride" my butt...yikes
Though I suppose if that is what you're into then products like "Butt Buttr", etc. are right up your alley...hehehe...get it...right up your alley...bada bing bada boom...don't forget to tip your wait staff...

Chuck M 07-08-22 05:58 AM

A nugget of wisdom that this forum can do without.

koala logs 07-08-22 06:16 AM

You can get STD by riding on wet roads without fenders and pants.

mstateglfr 07-08-22 09:05 AM

Strong work, hazet!

himespau 07-08-22 09:45 AM

Of major concern and many fightings is the best way to wash Cycling Pants.

Polaris OBark 07-08-22 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by koala logs (Post 22567761)
You can get STD by riding on wet roads without fenders and pants.

Sudden Tire Deflation?

livedarklions 07-08-22 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by AOSTIRMOTOR (Post 22567672)
For friends who always complain about "riding the butt hurts",.


I'm pretty sure Politics and Religion is the proper forum for riding the butthurts.

seypat 07-08-22 10:31 AM

Are we talking shorts, bibs, capris, or full leggings?

livedarklions 07-08-22 10:37 AM

I'll go after my cycling pants right after I catch my running nose.

ThermionicScott 07-08-22 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by livedarklions (Post 22568003)
I'm pretty sure Politics and Religion is the proper forum for riding the butthurts.

It's not Trollheim, but it'll do.

livedarklions 07-08-22 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by hazetguy (Post 22567743)
Thank you very much. This is a very good suggestion. I believe that through this way, we can find a suitable Cycling Pants for ourselves.

For most riders, a new Cycling Pants is a major financial investment. It's important, then, to prevent rust or corrosion from damaging your Cycling Pants.
The condition of the Cycling Pants is our most important consideration. Before each ride, we must develop a habit of checking whether the Cycling Pants are sensitive, and whether the Cycling Pants are working when riding at night. Although riding is good, if you do not master the correct Cycling Pants, it is easy to cause physical injury.

The biggest concern people have with Cycling Pants is how long the Cycling Pants will last. Generally speaking, the service life of an Cycling Pants is three to five years, and the factors affecting the life are mainly the following aspects.
1. One of the best ways to ensure that your Cycling Pants will last for many years is to avoid contact with bodies of water.
2. Cycling Pants are one of the most important parts of an Cycling Pants and can last a long time, depending on many factors. A thorough inspection every few months is recommended. The Cycling Pants is the only contact part between the Cycling Pants and the ground. With the right speed, clean terrain, and a good PSI setting, Cycling Pants will last the longest.
3. You wouldn't know under what conditions your Cycling Pants would suddenly fail.
4. Cycling Pants can effectively block the muddy water and sand particles driven by the Cycling Pants when riding.

The custody of Cycling Pants is indeed a big problem.

And will pay attention to my words in the future.

What is the meaning of pants?

I think you're definitely the person to answer this.

indyfabz 07-08-22 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by koala logs (Post 22567761)
You can get STD by riding on wet roads without fenders and pants.

Should we ask you how you know?

himespau 07-08-22 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 22568030)
Should we ask you how you know?

Koalas are known to have lots of incidence of chlamydia.

rydabent 07-08-22 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by AOSTIRMOTOR (Post 22567672)
For friends who always complain about "riding the butt hurts", in addition to changing the comfortable seat cushion, the best way is to wear a pair of suitable cycling pants.

Generally speaking, cycling pants are tight-fitting, and a layer of sponge pad is sewn on the crotch. In addition to absorbing sweat and reducing wind resistance, it also reduces hip damage and improves riding comfort.

The material of the cycling pants is easy to export the sweat from the body to the outside, keeping the skin dry. The inner thigh of the cycling pants and the part of the material in contact with the seat bag are relatively special, which can avoid friction between the top tube and the inner thigh when bending.

That is only an important question if you are riding a DF bike.

indyfabz 07-08-22 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by himespau (Post 22568034)
Koalas are known to have lots of incidence of chlamydia.

The only koalas I have ever seen riding on wet road were always wearing pants and had fenders.

livedarklions 07-08-22 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by rydabent (Post 22568038)
That is only an important question if you are riding a DF bike.

Right, the important question about padding on a recumbent is whether it's sufficiently absorbent and easy to change.

koala logs 07-08-22 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 22568030)
Should we ask you how you know?

Wet roads through a questionable neighborhood.... Need I say more? Just use fenders to be on the safe side!

Mojo31 07-08-22 11:07 AM

Riding the butt till it hurts is one way to get the STDs.

himespau 07-08-22 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 22568045)
The only koalas I have ever seen riding on wet road were always wearing pants and had fenders.

Good, riding a saddle without pants after a Koala did the same is just asking for trouble. Especially if it's a leather saddle. (Seatpost without saddle is even worse, but that's a whole 'nother issue.)

zandoval 07-08-22 11:30 AM

Riding pants are a good option. But finding a suitable pair for a Big to Over Size guy can be hard and expensive. Increasing padding is not always the answer but having your padding staying in place close to your skin I am sure is good. I once saw a guy bigger than me ridding a bike with a large pair of Padded Bike Shorts over his Cotton Sweat pants. It looked odd but he was ridding so what the ell.

Yep... I think Bicycle Pants are a good option but finding that pair that fit could be a very tedious challenge...

indyfabz 07-08-22 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by koala logs (Post 22568057)
Wet roads through a questionable neighborhood.... Need I say more? Just use fenders to be on the safe side!

And NEVER ride a tractor while wearing a bathing suit.


smd4 07-08-22 11:55 AM

When it comes to cycling pants, I find one pair a day usually suffices.

Koyote 07-08-22 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by livedarklions (Post 22568051)
Right, the important question about padding on a recumbent is whether it's sufficiently absorbent and easy to change.

Post of the month.


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