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From: Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org>
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On 7 Jun 2025 21:45:33 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote:

>Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
>> On 7 Jun 2025 13:26:50 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Frank Krygowski <frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> On 6/5/2025 8:13 PM, cyclintom wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> You were being completely serious when you posted that you had to get
>>>>> ready to ride through west Youngstown.
>>>> 
>>>> Sure, as I've explained. Remember, I used to commute to work by bike. 
>>>> Getting ready meant strapping my briefcase on the bike's rear rack, 
>>>> clipping on an eyeglass mirror (optional but handy in traffic), putting 
>>>> on an appropriate jacket, and using a safety pin to tighten my right 
>>>> pants cuff so it stayed away from the chain.
>>>> 
>>>> Tom, you probably do more to prepare for your recreational rides. I'll 
>>>> bet you change into a riding costume. I commuted in ordinary business 
>>>> casual clothes.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Depends on the distance I found for 3 ish miles then as long as one?s
>>> trousers where?s flappy just jump on and go.
>>> 
>>> Since my commute is now 10/12 miles route dependant do need a ?riding
>>> costume? normal trousers get eaten away, Lycra shorts make sense and more
>>> comfortable than cotton pants, which will get grim.
>>> 
>>> I have discovered that MTB trousers and ?technical? t shirts can reduce the
>>> amount of clothes I need to bring ie only need underwear and maybe a t
>>> shirt.
>>> 
>>> Roger Merriman
>> 
>> Flappy pants and shorts collect bugs on a recumbent. MY bike clothes
>> are lycra, but the overpriced trendy kind you buy in a bike shop.
>> They're all black with a minumum of brand labels.
>
>On the commute it’s only the Lycra shorts aka underwear as I use MTB
>trousers which work as well work trousers. Plus a top which is an older
>Lycra t shirt be though I do have one more generic sports one.
>
>Though commuting is much gentler on kit than Gravel let alone MTBing, but
>even so cheap Amazon etc tops, don’t last long and tend to fit poorly, and
>non cycling shorts disintegrate rather rapidly.
>
>You may not wear cycling kit but in my experience other recumbent riders do
>seem to, which makes sense as your still in a slightly bent position so a
>top that fits that posture ie doesn’t leave a arse crack showing and
>shorts/trousers than don’t rub and so on.
>> 
>> --
>> C'est bon
>> Soloman
>> 
>Roger Merriman
>

Make no mistake...  My shorts and my shirts are skin tight, and I've
finally found shorts that don't rub, don't ride up, and still have
room for for everything. 

--
C'est bon
Soloman