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this naked bike ride thing....do you have to shave everything to go on that?
You seen that a shaving company is actually shaving peoples legs at the Dartmoor classic sportive?
We've got this thing called a shower. I honestly can't think of a time when i couldn't get the mud off my legs because they are hairy!
I can. Off my legs, not yours.
I mean, it came off eventually but it was painful.
Winter - nope I leave them hairy
Spring - if I wear 3/4's then nope I'll leave them hairy
Summer - if I've a tan building and I'm in short bibs then yes I'll shave
Autumn - tanned/shaved legs and bibs deffo
Now't to do with massage (though it is way easier) I just like the look and feel.
And I ride 29erSS and Roadie.
I thought some joker had swapped my chamois cream for immac, I then found out I had alopecia, so this year I'm experimenting shaving the hairy bits that are left, like the look and the feel but it's a pain
Shaved legs here too. No reason other than I'm vain and like the look and feel. Mrs MM likes it too. ๐
I pity the fool(s) who shave their legs to be faster.
I'm tempted, it's a cyclist thing innit. Plus mud splattered hairy legs look wierd, specially if it's proper muddy and you end up with lumps of mud hanging off your leg hairs, very unsightly ๐ฏ Trouble is where do you stop? Do the leg shavers here shave their arms too? No point me having smooth legs and gorrilla arms is there? where does it end?
We've got this thing called a shower. I honestly can't think of a time when i couldn't get the mud off my legs because they are hairy!
A few years ago at Mountain Mayhem, one of our more -roadie-orientated team-mates had shaved legs so naturally we all took the piss. Until it chucked it down and he managed to clean the mud off his legs with a wet towel while we were all scrubbing away at mud-encrusted hair. ๐
a bump to stoke the fires, plus oldgit I'm intrigued as to your talk of oils?
Hairy legs are just about OK if you're the baggy short type, but a NO NO with lycra. Just wrong. No argument.
That said, my worst cycling related injury came from shaving my legs. I ended up hospitalised on an antibiotic drip for three days. Not so cool.
I now pluck with one of those Braun things. Don't be fooled by adverts with women smiling in the shower effortlessly plucking their legs. It's an absolute sod the first time you use one, but for long lasting hair removal you can't beat it.
That said, my worst cycling related injury came from shaving my legs. I ended up hospitalised on an antibiotic drip for three days. Not so cool.
That doesn't sound like a cycling related injury, more like an idiot related injury. What did you do?? ๐
Shaved my legs this morning, and I was in a bit of a rush to get out on the bike, and cut myself a couple of times (idiot). Turns out my sun tan lotion is alcohol based, legs were on fire for a good 10 minutes.
Doing a charity road ride on Saturday...I'll be shaving my legs - how far up do you go? Mid thigh? Stomach? Chin? - I'm doing it for a laugh and don't intend shaving them again for a good few years.
how far up do you go? Mid thigh? Stomach? Chin
Eye brows?
is for women
Its one step away from cross dressing.
Don't forget to put your shaver in your manbag when you've finished....
start at my toes and finish at my chin ๐
TBH, i find it looks a lot better in lycra esp on road bike when hairy legs n lycra is a no no. After a while of doing it, it justs becomes the norm and you get used to it. It feels quite nice as well
Be prepared though, first few times of doing it you will itch like mad, as in not being able to sleep itch
I cant believe this is even being discussed...
maybe GRF was right!
don't intend shaving them again for a good few years
We'll see!! ๐ ๐
That doesn't sound like a cycling related injury, more like an idiot related injury. What did you do??
Perhaps idiocy. I had a small haematoma on my shin from a pedal knock. When I shaved my leg I must have nicked a folicle just on top of the haematoma. Turns out small warm static pockets of blood are the perfect breeding grounds for germs. Anyway a day later my leg was twice its normal size with an abscess the size of a cricket ball sticking out the front of it. I was feverish. My leg was HOT. NHS Direct - straight to hospital. Septicaemia. No laughing matter.
I've finally succumbed now that I'm more a roadie than a mtber. Hairy legs and lycra is ugly. I tried a epilator, don't recommend it as it isn't comfortable and doesn't work as well as I hoped - hairs often break rather than pull out.
Surely its purely and simply to make them look bigger, more defined and thus intimidating? Adds an inch elsewhere if you know what I mean ๐
Obviously having regular massages would make a difference but unless you are that level then whatever...
simply to make them look bigger
Surely it would have the opposite effect?
Have yet to give in, even though I'm 98% roadie.
Partly because Mrs North has threatned the withdrawal of privileges if I do. And partly because, well, with legs as hairy as mine I've yet to work out where to stop.
Oh, and being laughed at for having hairy legs is the least of my worries on the bike.
It is hair sticking through lycra shorts that really gets me; not nice. Therefore a nice waxing sorts it out. After that a bit of epilator maintainence and you are sorted.
Dogsby
I succumbed a last month when i started racing. I've yet to see hairy legs at any of the road races i've done.
It looks much better in lycra..
