No, this is not a gruesome case of learn from others' mistakes.
In fact it's quite innocuous
When I ride I wear my lid, gloves and jacket, and boots.
If I'm nipping about town though, I may not wear my full biking trousers, although some will say you should. In fact the ones I wore most were my combats, but they looked really ragged having recently become legally adult by being 18 years old!! Wearing jeans is OK, but my Honda and Ural both conspire to get grease on me ASAP.
So I nipped down to a shop near my place that sells work clothes. Hard hats, dust masks, gloves, boots, safety goggles and a whole stack of clothing aimed at builders and workmen, etc.
I found a pair of fairly plain trousers with some scotchlite reflective beading and loads of pockets, but still looking normal enough to walk about town and not look like you've lost your building site. And given their purpose they are made of a pretty sturdy material. All for £20.
So next time you don't want to wear hot bike trousers for a trip to the shops, or you get your £50 jeans dirty.... Have a think of this alternative
For those who don't always wear bike trousers.
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Re:For those who don't always bike trousers.
A top tip, they also sound like they would be suitable for wearing in the garage, working on the bike.
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Re:For those who don't always bike trousers.
£50 Jeans???????? You are a Rockerfeller heir and I claim my £5
Have you not heard of Tesco - £10 max in the sales.
Have you not heard of Tesco - £10 max in the sales.
Re:For those who don't always bike trousers.
Alun wrote:
As for Tesco: That is some myth from afar isn't it?
Merely a generalisation: promise!!£50 Jeans???????? You are a Rockerfeller heir and I claim my £5
Have you not heard of Tesco - £10 max in the sales.
As for Tesco: That is some myth from afar isn't it?
Re:For those who don't always bike trousers.
Mark Manley wrote:
True but I got them so that I can wear clothes that could get dirty and not be the end of the world, but ideally just to look normal-ish when out and about...A top tip, they also sound like they would be suitable for wearing in the garage, working on the bike.
Re:For those who don't always bike trousers.
Warthog wrote:
i wear kevlar lined 'hardas' cargo trousers from giali, thay are comfy enough and good looking enough to wear off the bike and i prefer to ride in them even if the weathers a bit cold
no not a myth, jeans in tesco were £3 and i have a few pairs as proof. i think they are £5 now, but i wouldnt ride in them they are like tissue paper.Alun wrote:Merely a generalisation: promise!!£50 Jeans???????? You are a Rockerfeller heir and I claim my £5
Have you not heard of Tesco - £10 max in the sales.
As for Tesco: That is some myth from afar isn't it?
i wear kevlar lined 'hardas' cargo trousers from giali, thay are comfy enough and good looking enough to wear off the bike and i prefer to ride in them even if the weathers a bit cold
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Re:For those who don't always bike trousers.
Hood jeans are British and made for bikers, kevlar lined with optional armour.
Look good and protect.
Come in many styles.
£90.00 and last for ever.
Works for me.
Sod Tesco, Matalan for me.
Look good and protect.
Come in many styles.
£90.00 and last for ever.
Works for me.
Sod Tesco, Matalan for me.
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Re:For those who don't always bike trousers.
Asda for me, my Fiona gets 10% staff discount!
I wear what I like on my bike, been stopped for wearing shorts in the past.
Usually leather trousers or cordura for long distance when weather's not so good.
Jeans to nip down town. Always wear a helmet and gloves though!
I wear what I like on my bike, been stopped for wearing shorts in the past.
Usually leather trousers or cordura for long distance when weather's not so good.
Jeans to nip down town. Always wear a helmet and gloves though!
Honda, the power of dreams.
Re:For those who don't always bike trousers.
africajim wrote:
i hope you complained about being stopped for no reason?I wear what I like on my bike, been stopped for wearing shorts in the past.
Dave
Re:For those who don't always bike trousers.
I certainly did sir!
They gave me the "we've to scrape you off the street" routine, to which I replied "once I've fell off and am on the street you can give me the sermon!
I know it's the other idiots on the road that you need to watch out for, and I have read the highway code but surely it's my decision?
They gave me the "we've to scrape you off the street" routine, to which I replied "once I've fell off and am on the street you can give me the sermon!
I know it's the other idiots on the road that you need to watch out for, and I have read the highway code but surely it's my decision?
Honda, the power of dreams.