In the Netherlands, 1000's of cyclists and no sign of any lycra!
What bollocks. There are about the same number of recreational cyclists in the Netherlands per head of the population as there are in the UK. You're talking about 'functional' cycling (ie: cycling to work or school, cycling to the shops or to appointments - basically just cycling instead of using a car) which is completely different. What you've done is bought into the MSM's brainwashing of the public into equating 'cyclist' with 'outsider' (look at them all in their weird clothes, on their weird bikes, doing weird stuff). People wear lycra when cycling 'faster' largely because its more comfortable and practical (and, yes, faster)
In the Netherlands, 1000's of cyclists and no sign of any lycra!
What bollocks. There are about the same number of recreational cyclists in the Netherlands per head of the population as there are in the UK. You're talking about 'functional' cycling (ie: cycling to work or school, cycling to the shops or to appointments - basically just cycling instead of using a car) which is completely different. What you've done is bought into the MSM's brainwashing of the public into equating 'cyclist' with 'outsider' (look at them all in their weird clothes, on their weird bikes, doing weird stuff). People wear lycra when cycling 'faster' largely because its more comfortable and practical (and, yes, faster)
I wear it to commute because I don’t want to turn up sweating my facking tits off, to then get out of the work shower and only have to put my sweat drenched work clothes back on.
You try cycling more than 20 minutes in a shirt and chinos in 28 degrees mate - then sit about in those clothes for 8 hours
ps not directed at you Leroy, I know you to be a good, sensible, bike riding fellow.
In the Netherlands, 1000's of cyclists and no sign of any lycra!
What bollocks. There are about the same number of recreational cyclists in the Netherlands per head of the population as there are in the UK. You're talking about 'functional' cycling (ie: cycling to work or school, cycling to the shops or to appointments - basically just cycling instead of using a car) which is completely different. What you've done is bought into the MSM's brainwashing of the public into equating 'cyclist' with 'outsider' (look at them all in their weird clothes, on their weird bikes, doing weird stuff). People wear lycra when cycling 'faster' largely because its more comfortable and practical (and, yes, faster)
I wear it to commute because I don’t want to turn up sweating my facking tits off, to then get out of the work shower and only have to put my sweat drenched work clothes back on.
You try cycling more than 20 minutes in a shirt and chinos in 28 degrees mate - then sit about in those clothes for 8 hours
ps not directed at you Leroy, I know you to be a good, sensible, bike riding fellow.
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Do custom kit but for just one or two would be very expensive i should think.
Contact them they are a friendly bunch in Yorkshire.
You try cycling more than 20 minutes in a shirt and chinos in 28 degrees mate - then sit about in those clothes for 8 hours
ps not directed at you Leroy, I know you to be a good, sensible, bike riding fellow.