Milfmog wrote:In another thread Boca wrote:
I have never tried cycling in a skirt or kilt. I would imagine that a skirt short or loose enough to allow easy, comfortable cycling would result in showing off more than might be regarded as "proper", but since my bike has a top tube and no chain guards a long skirt does not seem like a great idea either.
Any hints? Have fun, Ian.
Before I had severe back/arm problems, I used to cycle 35-55 miles a week, come rain or shine. I used the only (two) skirts I possess with a length of 27-28in (anything below the knee to above the ankle is a
'no-go' for me, otherwise!). Hem around 50in, they don't ride up, catch in the chain or restrict movement. Although you don't have the risk of wasps, midges or similar flying up your shorts leg & getting stuck and then taking retribution (biting/stinging!), it is probably advisable to wear some kind of underwear!
Trad Kilts are rather cumbersome on a bike, and there's a risk of entangling pleats in your back wheel - not recommended! (Although the lower back support provided by a kilt is welcome).
As for Sports Kilts, I don't recommend them - full stop! The only time I tried, a gust of wind from the side blew the flippin' thing open, just as I was passing two young ladies sat by the kerbside!