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    Kilts on bikes?

    Anyone had any experience riding a bicycle when kilted? Is this a really bad idea? Thinking about taking the bike to the pub tonight
    Not far, not busy roads, but was wondering about all those pleats.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by wscottmac View Post
    Anyone had any experience riding a bicycle when kilted? Is this a really bad idea? Thinking about taking the bike to the pub tonight (to prevent a DUI).
    Not far, not busy roads, but was wondering about all those pleats.....
    I believe all states' vehicle codes recognize bicycles as vehicles operated on public roadways, with only a few different rules from automobiles. As such, you will not be able to avoid a DUI citation if intoxicated and stopped by the police.

    I rode a bike around Victoria, B.C. one rainy afternoon in a camo kilt. Not the most pleasant experience, probably because of the weather rather than the outfit. Casual riding might be O.K. (but I never ride casually - totally serious, always defensive.)
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    Just ride to the pub in shorts and change to your kilt when you get there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael View Post
    Just ride to the pub in shorts and change to your kilt when you get there.
    No, no, no! Stand, stradle, sweep, tuck and ride. - but not very fast nor very far.

    And don't drink so much that you can't arrange your kilt!

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    I'd be afraid of the wheels wearing on the kilt a little. But other than that, it sounds entirely possible.

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    I'm kilted full-time, but not when I ride my bicycle. I use my bicycle regularly for commuting & other short-range (15 miles or less) trips around town. When I'm riding I wear bike shorts & carry my kilt in a kilt roll & change at my destination. Here's the problems with mixing kilts & bicycles.

    1. Hard to be modest when mounting the bike (especially if you're regimental)
    2. Good chance pleats will rub on back tire & spokes
    3. Riding very fast could be an "up lifting" experience for your apron
    4. Squishing your pleats between your legs & the horn of your saddle will create some nasty creases!
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    quoth Retro Red

    1. Hard to be modest when mounting the bike

    -- Rubbish !!!

    2. Good chance pleats will rub on back tire & spokes

    -- Keep your saddle high.

    3. Riding very fast could be an "up lifting" experience for your apron

    -- Rubbish !!!

    4. Squishing your pleats between your legs & the horn of your saddle will create some nasty creases!

    -- Depends on quality of the cloth.

    Martin,
    (kilted full time, on my cycle like anywhere else.
    No problems at all.)

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    It depends.

    It depends.

    I couldn't do it on my Trek 2120 road back doing a 15 mph clip along the road.

    Around town on my Electra Townie, no problem.



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    I ride bikes when kilted. The problem I found is when I using the acrilyc SWK. The sporan moves and damage the fabric. Other than that no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azevedo View Post
    I ride bikes when kilted. The problem I found is when I using the acrilyc SWK. The sporan moves and damage the fabric. Other than that no problem.
    Azevedo, move your sporran round to one side instead of keeping it in front of you!
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