girls on bikes
ORIGINAL: Orangebutter
How about loosening up the bottom of the jacket so it isn't as tight on the bottom. Kidney brace? Weight looken back support or brace.
Fat chicks on bikes, yeah not attractive but hey fat chicks on anything not attractive. They can ride a bike too but I'm wondering how it affects the bike.
I saw a black dude on a Harley and he must have weighed close to 400lbs. The seat looked like it barely covered his crack. I tried to take a pic but couldn't get the shot. Amazingly enough though the rear suspension didn't look like it was bottoming out. He had no gear on. Just pants and T-shirt. Maybe he thought his fat would protect him or they just don't make gear that big. Too each his own but you can't help but laugh.
ORIGINAL: Niquie F4iChica
I agree that tucking a shirt would be logical but, as I'm sure you never have tried, women t-shirts are not long enough regardless of the brand. I don't care where I buy the shirt, they are not long enough to tuck in once you lean over to ride. I know you're thinking, then why not wear a mens shirt... they are so baggy that it makes it hard to wear the jacket... Same thing goes for the jackets not contouring to a woman's body. I don't ride in low cut jeans, or wear shirts that I know will ride up as I'm riding, but sometimes shirts ride up and it's not like we plan it. I agree that some big girls wear stupid things on bikes that they shouldn't, but sometimes it's hard. Here's a pic of what I'm talking about with my jacket riding up... That's just standing up, once I lean over a little bit of my back shows, or if I'm lucky, my shirt... if it too isn't riding up.
I agree that tucking a shirt would be logical but, as I'm sure you never have tried, women t-shirts are not long enough regardless of the brand. I don't care where I buy the shirt, they are not long enough to tuck in once you lean over to ride. I know you're thinking, then why not wear a mens shirt... they are so baggy that it makes it hard to wear the jacket... Same thing goes for the jackets not contouring to a woman's body. I don't ride in low cut jeans, or wear shirts that I know will ride up as I'm riding, but sometimes shirts ride up and it's not like we plan it. I agree that some big girls wear stupid things on bikes that they shouldn't, but sometimes it's hard. Here's a pic of what I'm talking about with my jacket riding up... That's just standing up, once I lean over a little bit of my back shows, or if I'm lucky, my shirt... if it too isn't riding up.
Fat chicks on bikes, yeah not attractive but hey fat chicks on anything not attractive. They can ride a bike too but I'm wondering how it affects the bike.
I saw a black dude on a Harley and he must have weighed close to 400lbs. The seat looked like it barely covered his crack. I tried to take a pic but couldn't get the shot. Amazingly enough though the rear suspension didn't look like it was bottoming out. He had no gear on. Just pants and T-shirt. Maybe he thought his fat would protect him or they just don't make gear that big. Too each his own but you can't help but laugh.
Damn Kikepiz. You must have a photo alblum from hell on your computer... You don't even have to talk anymore it looks like you got a pic for everything.
That would trip me out ifI saw that big chick on the freeway sporting that G-string (I could be wrong about the G it could of been regular undies that got lost up there)
That would trip me out ifI saw that big chick on the freeway sporting that G-string (I could be wrong about the G it could of been regular undies that got lost up there)
ORIGINAL: Niquie F4iChica
I agree that tucking a shirt would be logical but, as I'm sure you never have tried, women t-shirts are not long enough regardless of the brand. I don't care where I buy the shirt, they are not long enough to tuck in once you lean over to ride. I know you're thinking, then why not wear a mens shirt... they are so baggy that it makes it hard to wear the jacket... Same thing goes for the jackets not contouring to a woman's body. I don't ride in low cut jeans, or wear shirts that I know will ride up as I'm riding, but sometimes shirts ride up and it's not like we plan it. I agree that some big girls wear stupid things on bikes that they shouldn't, but sometimes it's hard. Here's a pic of what I'm talking about with my jacket riding up... That's just standing up, once I lean over a little bit of my back shows, or if I'm lucky, my shirt... if it too isn't riding up.
I agree that tucking a shirt would be logical but, as I'm sure you never have tried, women t-shirts are not long enough regardless of the brand. I don't care where I buy the shirt, they are not long enough to tuck in once you lean over to ride. I know you're thinking, then why not wear a mens shirt... they are so baggy that it makes it hard to wear the jacket... Same thing goes for the jackets not contouring to a woman's body. I don't ride in low cut jeans, or wear shirts that I know will ride up as I'm riding, but sometimes shirts ride up and it's not like we plan it. I agree that some big girls wear stupid things on bikes that they shouldn't, but sometimes it's hard. Here's a pic of what I'm talking about with my jacket riding up... That's just standing up, once I lean over a little bit of my back shows, or if I'm lucky, my shirt... if it too isn't riding up.
It's all the protection you can ask for, and it eliminates the problem you're having with the jacket riding up on you.
That would trip me out ifI saw that big chick on the freeway sporting that G-string (I could be wrong about the G it could of been regular undies that got lost up there)


