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I have a question about when wearing Bike Riding shorts (Yes the
padded Lycra type) It's sort of a sensitive question posed at us male riders, but a thought came to me while riding recently, was that I felt I wasn't getting quite enough support downstairs. (if you know what I mean!) My jewels are going everywhere! Do any of you wear, and recommend an Athletic Supporter when biking, and wearing these under biking shorts? I kind of have the feeling that the answer is yes, but I'd like to hear other's takes about this. Thanks, Mark |
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Mark wrote:
> I have a question about when wearing Bike Riding shorts (Yes the > padded Lycra type) > > It's sort of a sensitive question posed at us male riders, but a > thought came to me while riding recently, was that I felt I wasn't > getting quite enough support downstairs. (if you know what I mean!) > > My jewels are going everywhere! > > Do any of you wear, and recommend an Athletic Supporter when biking, > and wearing these under biking shorts? I kind of have the feeling > that the answer is yes, The answer is no. There's something wrong with your shorts. Troll. Greg |
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"Mark" <apoman60612@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:68236fb6.0404121752.3e4b04bd@posting.google.com... > I have a question about when wearing Bike Riding shorts (Yes the > padded Lycra type) > > It's sort of a sensitive question posed at us male riders, but a > thought came to me while riding recently, was that I felt I wasn't > getting quite enough support downstairs. (if you know what I mean!) > > My jewels are going everywhere! > > Do any of you wear, and recommend an Athletic Supporter when biking, > and wearing these under biking shorts? I kind of have the feeling > that the answer is yes, but I'd like to hear other's takes about this. > Thanks, Mark Shorts that are the proper size will hold everything still, while it's 'arranged' pointing up! If everything is in free float, either your shorts are too small or too large, most likely small. |
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"Mark" <apoman60612@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:68236fb6.0404121752.3e4b04bd@posting.google.com... > I have a question about when wearing Bike Riding shorts (Yes the > padded Lycra type) > > It's sort of a sensitive question posed at us male riders, but a > thought came to me while riding recently, was that I felt I wasn't > getting quite enough support downstairs. (if you know what I mean!) > > My jewels are going everywhere! > > Do any of you wear, and recommend an Athletic Supporter when biking, > and wearing these under biking shorts? I kind of have the feeling > that the answer is yes, but I'd like to hear other's takes about this. > Thanks, Mark Umm, bigger jewels tend to remain still and nothing is needed under bike shorts. So this only applies to guys with smaller jewels. Kinda like loose change. Need a small pouch to put then in. Put your jewels in a toddlers sock and place duct tape starting at your ass and run it up to your belly button. That should do the trick. Should you find that to hard to do by yourself then get an kid size athletic cup and remove the plastic insert and use that for holding the jewels in place. Had a fellow from Japan with the same problem and said that's what worked for him. |
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Mark wrote:
> Yes, my > shorts are a bit too loose a fit. This is probably the problem then. I find that old shorts, in which the elastic no longer has the original "snap," can have the same effect. -- Dave dvt at psu dot edu |
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"Mark" <apoman60612@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:68236fb6.0404121752.3e4b04bd@posting.google.com... > I have a question about when wearing Bike Riding shorts (Yes the > padded Lycra type) > > It's sort of a sensitive question posed at us male riders, but a > thought came to me while riding recently, was that I felt I wasn't > getting quite enough support downstairs. (if you know what I mean!) > > My jewels are going everywhere! > > Do any of you wear, and recommend an Athletic Supporter when biking, > and wearing these under biking shorts? I kind of have the feeling > that the answer is yes, but I'd like to hear other's takes about this. > Thanks, Mark Sorry mate. It was late and was just having fun at your expense. I did think you were trolling. To be honest, I used to were briefs with the biking shorts at 1st. But that was to uncomfortable and went solo. It's true, it's all in the fit. They do move some times but I have a snug fit with the lycra / shorts. On extended rides I use Buttr cream. I always use it and found that it makes for a comfortable ride. Make sure you was them after every ride. |
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First of all, please ignore the rude accusations. You are not a troll,
it's an honest newbie question. I have asked it myself, and I'm not even a newbie. Genital support, IMO, is badly needed in bike shorts, especially if you are doing any off roading, as you are standing up more often, and things tend to fall out of place. Or rather, into the wrong place. What might work is a regular jock strap, but wear it like a "thong'. That is, the rear straps up your butt crack. (seriously, you don't want to be sitting on them!) - - "May you have the wind at your back. And a really low gear for the hills!" Chris Zacho ~ "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" Chris'Z Corner http://www.geocities.com/czcorner |
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Chris Zacho The Wheelman wrote:
> First of all, please ignore the rude accusations. You are not a troll, > it's an honest newbie question. I have asked it myself, and I'm not even > a newbie. > > Genital support, IMO, is badly needed in bike shorts, > You need better shorts, I ride only off-road and my shorts hold everything in place just fine. Greg |
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You saved me from asking the same question at the LBS.
I put about 1500 miles on over the past year, through good weather and bad, including snow and ice riding, and never had the nerve to ask that all important question. Thanks Rob On 13 Apr 2004 07:37:43 -0700, apoman60612@yahoo.com (Mark) wrote: >Thanks for a decent reply to my question Dave. To the others, no, this >was not a troll, and no, I am not "small". > >I know it was kind of "bit funny" question to pose here, and I >should've known I'd get some "funny" replies in return. > >The simple answer was to try it, and find out for myself. Yes, my >shorts are a bit too loose a fit. This is probably the problem then. >The roads aren't exactly the best here either, and with the >combination of the two, the Cajones are taking a beating at times. lol >I thought maybe that the "pros' perhaps wore them? > >I'll try to remember in the future not to make my posts appear >"Trollish", Sorry, and Thanks, Mark |
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From: getnews1@dslextreme.com (G.T.)
>You need better shorts, I ride only >off-road and my shorts hold everything in >place just fine. >Greg I use Kucharik, and have tried two different sizes. I also have used Nashbar's and Performance's better lines, Hind, Giessegi, and whoever makes the Postal Service shorts. Same problem. are these bad brands? What's the big deal about incorporating a "pouch" into men's shorts, anyway? They make special cuts for women's shorts. They go to the extra trouble of 8+ panels to insure form fit and proper elasticity in all the right directions. Can accomodations for basic male anatomy really be that big a deal??? - - "May you have the wind at your back. And a really low gear for the hills!" Chris Zacho ~ "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" Chris'Z Corner http://www.geocities.com/czcorner |
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Chris Zacho The Wheelman wrote:
> From: getnews1@dslextreme.com (G.T.) > > >>You need better shorts, I ride only >>off-road and my shorts hold everything in >>place just fine. > > >>Greg > > > I use Kucharik, and have tried two different sizes. I also have used > Nashbar's and Performance's better lines, Hind, Giessegi, and whoever > makes the Postal Service shorts. Same problem. > > are these bad brands? Any shorts are bad if they don't fit well. > What's the big deal about incorporating a "pouch" > into men's shorts, anyway? If you think it's an important feature then there's an opening for you to make the big bucks catering to those who need pouches. > They make special cuts for women's shorts. > They go to the extra trouble of 8+ panels to insure form fit and proper > elasticity in all the right directions. Can accomodations for basic male > anatomy really be that big a deal??? > They already accomodate male anatomy. Greg |
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