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Uncle Mo
11th February 2016, 09:49
Hi Guys,

Just wondering, what do ppl do if a bike is their only mod of transportation?

I will be back on a bike soon. Just going through the test riding phase and I will use the bike as often as I can (which frees up the car for the wife).

I do quite a bit of sporting activities, from Soccer to Badminton and usually I'd take the car (mainly because of convinience).

I'd like to take the bike though, but there is one thing that bothers me.

What can I do to ride home after a hard session of exercise ie sweaty and most likely stinky too. I figured ppl just get a helmet with removal pads that can be washed, but then what happens the next day if the pads are dry? What about gear? I would hate to have my gear stink as well (is it even washable?).


I had contemplated a balaclava just to try and keep the helmet fresh, and balaclavas can be bought in bulk and obviously washed. And maybe multiple bike gear (one for the stinky commute home).

Note: Not all the places I train have a place to shower, as that technically will resolve the issue.

Hope you guys can help (I tried searching but haven't had any luck. Prob looking for the wrong thing).

Cheers!

Scubbo
11th February 2016, 09:55
buy a second car, cheaper to reg, cheaper to buy, more practical... let the games begin :girlfight:

Stirts
11th February 2016, 10:00
Get some of these...

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TheDemonLord
11th February 2016, 10:22
I can't tell how bad I smell when I ride, and I don't think other drivers can either.

Uncle Mo
11th February 2016, 10:23
so... don't buy a bike? lol I thought this was a bike forum.

:lol:

Cosmik de Bris
11th February 2016, 10:25
First world problems eh, don't you just hate them?

Uncle Mo
11th February 2016, 10:27
I can't tell how bad I smell when I ride, and I don't think other drivers can either.

I guess I'm just trying to keep my stuff clean. Maybe I just need to wear the pants and tell the missus I'm taking the car. :laugh:

Ulsterkiwi
11th February 2016, 10:34
you will have by now worked out the users of this forum see posts like this as soft targets, hopefully you will learn padawan :msn-wink:

always make sure you have a quick dry towel like you get in Kathmandu etc After using that to wipe off (insert numerous smutty comments here) place that along with your sports gear in a heavy plastic bag/drybag kind of thing before putting in your bike luggage.

Look, you are on a motorcycle, if you wanted to stay clean and fresh all the time you have made a bad life choice and deserve all the abuse you get :laugh:

BuzzardNZ
11th February 2016, 10:43
Throw the gear ( including helmet ) in the washing machine once it starts to get too stinky.

Uncle Mo
11th February 2016, 10:47
you will have by now worked out the users of this forum see posts like this as soft targets, hopefully you will learn padawan :msn-wink:

always make sure you have a quick dry towel like you get in Kathmandu etc After using that to wipe off (insert numerous smutty comments here) place that along with your sports gear in a heavy plastic bag/drybag kind of thing before putting in your bike luggage.

Look, you are on a motorcycle, if you wanted to stay clean and fresh all the time you have made a bad life choice and deserve all the abuse you get :laugh:

Lol I hear you. I totally forgot how ruthless some internet forums can be. Keyboard warriors everywhere!

But I got my answer, and also a better idea of what this particular forum and its users are like.

Btw if there are mods on this forum, happy for this thread to be locked. :)

RGVforme
11th February 2016, 11:24
Dont be shocked here but sweating into your helmet and leathers is quite a common thing for bike riders just riding around esp in summer and when stopped for a while.
Wait 4 months and sweating into you helmet will be far from you mind lol.

I must drop about 6 lts of fluid some days as I end up very 'thirsty' after a ride lol.Anything I wear under my gear gets soaked.
Despite this my gear does not seem to end up that bad.

Things I do that I think help.

Ride ATGATT....(If you don't know what this is please google it)

Dry out clean and inspect gear regular like.It is after all Safety equipment that does not get WOF inspected by some Energy drink swigging pie munching VTNZ monkey with a AVI cert.:Pokey:.

I pop some of those silica pouch things you find in new shoes ect in the liner of my helmet(between the liner and shell) and in boots and jacket to help with smell and moisture.
Read somewhere tea bags work for this too well to but make for a shit cuppa afterwards lol.


Other than that welcome to one of the few woes of 'Have to' motorcycling there chap.

pritch
11th February 2016, 11:43
I used to have a bike as my sole means of transport, it helps if you have some form of removable luggage. There's a lot of options in that regard all have their plusses and minuses.

Don't wear a balaclava under your helmet, it'll make the helmet too big after a while. I'm sure that there are some here who do that but they are probably just a bit slower on the uptake. :devil2:

When time and finances permit, get another helmet. You wouldn't wear the same socks all the time, (I hope), why would you wear the same helmet all the time. (Same qualification as above applies.)

TheDemonLord
11th February 2016, 11:48
I guess I'm just trying to keep my stuff clean. Maybe I just need to wear the pants and tell the missus I'm taking the car. :laugh:

Nah - Riding is all good - I commute daily and every once in a while I'll take the armour out of my gear, take the cheek pads out the helmet and chuck them through the Wash, but TBH - I wouldn't worry about it - just take a back pack with a change of clothes in them.

Jeff Sichoe
11th February 2016, 11:56
Hey guys sometimes when I am not on the bike and catching the bus to work there is a weird moisture that comes from the sky and really messes up my lipstick can anyone please help who can I contact about this?

Tazz
11th February 2016, 11:59
Harden up :bleh:

Two sets of gear. Kevlar jeans are forgiving as far as washing a lot goes. Get a size up and you can throw them over your gym/sports gears. Jackets easy, get an adventure style one and don't use the inner liner, wear some polyester top for that instead, again easy to wash.

russd7
11th February 2016, 12:14
not a real bike unless you smell bad and have blood on ya jeans, and german helmets solve the sweat around the ears and a good high set of apehangers gets rid of that pesky underarm B O.
welcome to KB :shifty:

Banditbandit
11th February 2016, 12:29
I have a shower after training and BEFORE I get on the bike ..

ellipsis
11th February 2016, 13:18
...this girl commutes on a scooter to work...

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Banditbandit
11th February 2016, 14:51
...this girl commutes on a scooter to work...

https://www.facebook.com/blackcoffeeclub/videos/919206988154166/

With an 'L" plate on the scooter - and tassles on the bars of the work bike ..

rambaldi
11th February 2016, 15:30
I can't tell how bad I smell when I ride, and I don't think other drivers can either.

It might be time to stop riding in the stock truck, everyone else has been too polite up till now but we can sell you.

granstar
11th February 2016, 16:49
Although it says car wash, ignore that and just ATGATT and ride on through once a week.

WristTwister
11th February 2016, 19:25
If you towel yourself dry first, then sprinkle yourself with some baby powder, it will absorb excess moisture and prevent nappy rash.

Otherwise it may be quicker and easier just to get some gear with inner linings that can be removed and washed separately (Dri-Rider do some). If you get some spare helmet padding, you can swap that around so you always have a fresh set of padding too.

tigertim20
11th February 2016, 20:23
take a spare set of clothes and a towel and a beanie.

nothing worse than chucking your jacket and pants on over your warm, sweat soaked gym gear and riding home ,and getting that chill through your gear as your sweat goes cold and your nuts are stuck to the inside of your leg...

cheshirecat
12th February 2016, 19:05
Is this thread for real

pritch
12th February 2016, 20:04
Is this thread for real

Not today, that was yesterday. :whistle:

Hubris
16th February 2016, 09:31
The proper harden up response would be that you don't throw anything OVER your gym gear, you quickly strip down, towel/wipe off, and throw on your biking gear. Smirk at all the precious types who worry about such things as you head off into the sunset.


Harden up :bleh:

Two sets of gear. Kevlar jeans are forgiving as far as washing a lot goes. Get a size up and you can throw them over your gym/sports gears. Jackets easy, get an adventure style one and don't use the inner liner, wear some polyester top for that instead, again easy to wash.

RGVforme
16th February 2016, 14:54
The proper harden up response would be that you don't throw anything OVER your gym gear, you quickly strip down, towel/wipe off, and throw on your biking gear. Smirk at all the precious types who worry about such things as you head off into the sunset.


:scratch: :facepalm: Dear oh Dear.....

baffa
16th February 2016, 16:00
Bike is my daily. I use it to get to gym etc.

I have an open face helmet for hot days, wear lighter gear, wash head and face after a hard session. It isnt rocket surgery.
If you plan to go to sports straight after work, youll also save plenty of time in traffic on two wheels.

Tazz
16th February 2016, 17:39
The proper harden up response would be that you don't throw anything OVER your gym gear, you quickly strip down, towel/wipe off, and throw on your biking gear. Smirk at all the precious types who worry about such things as you head off into the sunset.

I dunno... that all sounds a bit more precious than just throwing some gear over the top to me. Do you take your monocle off and stroke your fabulous moustache as you wipe off too? :bleh:

babysteps
16th February 2016, 19:12
Harden up :bleh:

Two sets of gear. Kevlar jeans are forgiving as far as washing a lot goes. Get a size up and you can throw them over your gym/sports gears. Jackets easy, get an adventure style one and don't use the inner liner, wear some polyester top for that instead, again easy to wash.

This, I have a second helmet and chepo gear I use on Boxing day

baffa
17th February 2016, 14:49
I dunno... that all sounds a bit more precious than just throwing some gear over the top to me. Do you take your monocle off and stroke your fabulous moustache as you wipe off too? :bleh:

I know I do. I walk around the gym telling people I'm better than them because I ride. I then pick up weights that are too heavy, pose in the mirror, and wink at women while they recoil in disgust.
Kind of like how vegans and cross fitters act.

OddDuck
17th February 2016, 15:37
Have a shower if possible, if not (or still sweating after hard training), just accept that you'll have to wear a washable layer under the bike gear. Some helmets have detachable and washable padding. Summer gloves help too.

Tazz
18th February 2016, 11:22
I know I do. I walk around the gym telling people I'm better than them because I ride. I then pick up weights that are too heavy, pose in the mirror, and wink at women while they recoil in disgust.
Kind of like how vegans and cross fitters act.

We should be gym buddies brah. Personally I like to get sweaty as fark and do lunges while wearing my mankini right up in peoples personal space, sometimes while rubbing my nips, sometimes rubbing theirs :blip:

or:

https://www.facebook.com/michaelwoodsonline/videos/10156398337160245/
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