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Old 03-27-2022, 11:44 AM
Minimalist75 Minimalist75 is offline
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Originally Posted by Lap Counter
While I’d never wear that suit (not even to the beach), my suggestion would be that ‘you do you’ and not worry about haters yelling at you. Anything smaller and tighter than dork shorts will elicit comments, but all the parts required to be covered by law and customs are covered, so keep your middle finger cocked and ready to be activated and do your thing.

But while you’re out exciting the locals, I’d think about more practical matters. Brief style swimwear was invented because it’s the best thing to wear swimming. Likewise, bike shorts and jerseys were invented because they are the best thing to bicycle in. They protect you from road rash & chafing, offer some (minimal) sun protection, and establish that you are a legitimate user of the roads.

Have fun.
I'm with lap counter. If you are comfortable biking in something that brief, do it and ignore any negative comments you may hear. When I biked frequently in very short running shorts and occasionally in a speedo solar, which covers about as much as the suit you propose wearing, I certainly enjoyed having the sun and breeze on almost my entire body. I suspect you will, too. I switched to bike shorts to avoid saddle sores and thigh chafing. I still bike shirtless in warm weather so I can feel the sun and breeze on everything above the waist. I think the pleasure of doing so outweighs the risk of road rash if I were to fall.
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