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Old 03-21-11, 09:01 AM
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The "Tuck" question

So do you tuck up or down?

For maximum comfort I choose a downward tuck and really tight bike shorts.

I tried other ways, but nothing says love like hitting a pothole and slamming your meat and two bits into your saddle.
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Is this for real?
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Old 03-21-11, 01:49 PM
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Its an honest question.
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over the shoulder like a Continental Soldier...
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I'm not sure how I could do anything but tuck up, as in physically pull the boys forward and up.
If I did it the other way round (tuck down) i'd be sitting on my junk the whole time. Ouch.
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I could probably only handle the down position on an upright or recumbent bike.
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Please....Make this stop. I will have nightmares...

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I tried low once, but the chain ring......glad it wasn't a triple.
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I've never noticed what I do. Down I guess. I just put my clothes on and ride.
I have recently switched to touring shorts so they're not tight at all.
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No need to tuck; I tent. Riding my bike gives me a stiffie.
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Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
I've never noticed what I do. Down I guess. I just put my clothes on and ride.
I have recently switched to touring shorts so they're not tight at all.
You've absolutely ruined this thread by posting something intelligent and meaningful.
Well... I sure hope you're proud of yourself.
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pull up from below and signal a left turn
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Originally Posted by MNBikeguy
You've absolutely ruined this thread by posting something intelligent and meaningful.
Well... I sure hope you're proud of yourself.
Yeah!! Someone gets it. I mean it is an honest question, but seriously it just fun.
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This topic seems better suited for the road forum/

I'm sure they can give you thoughtful answers based on experience.

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Originally Posted by megalowmatt
This topic seems better suited for the road forum/
The roadies will just try to convince you that it improves aerodynamics to shave your third leg.
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Just tuck it in my sock
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Originally Posted by CliftonGK1
No need to tuck; I tent. Riding my bike gives me a stiffie.
+1
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Originally Posted by chipcom
But it's so cute!
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I put an orange flag on mine and raise it over my head to increase my visibility. Safety first.
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I use mine to shift gears on my DT shifters.
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This thread is useless without pictures.......oops forget that, I hear the Moderator knocking on my IP address

But seriously, by now a seat manufactor or someone should have thought of a Male gender specific seat for you male cyclist to accomondate Beavis and Butthead. Yes/No?
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Suddenly the idea of the World Naked Bike Ride takes on a whole new twist...
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Originally Posted by CliftonGK1
No need to tuck; I tent. Riding my bike gives me a stiffie.
+1 Sometimes...

When angry, I have the option of poking out the bottom or top of the bibs, and the legs on those shorts are damn tight, so I usually opt for up...
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Originally Posted by RichardGlover
I use mine to shift gears on my DT shifters.
Now that IS some real talent..
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