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18th June 06, 01:45 PM
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Kilted Long Distance Cyclist
So we were sitting at the Macnaughton tent at the Campbell games and I spotted a fellow walking by with a nice bike, a bike helmet on, and a bright yellow and red lycra cycling top. Underneath that he has an inexpensive Black Watch kilt on, a sporran, and then his cycling shoes.
OK, this was TOO different, I had to speak up.
Turns out He's doing a mess of rides to raise money to find a cure for HIV, in memory of, and in tribute to his sister who died of AIDS a few years ago. And yes, he DOES cycle kilted, though he wears cycling shorts under his kilt when he's in the saddle. He says a kilt is the greatest thing around camp after a long ride, and that it's catching on, a number of folks who are doing the AIDS cure rides are wearing kilts around camp, now.
His sign indicated he'd ridden over 1200 miles to raise money to help find a cure. I say guid on ye, mate!
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18th June 06, 02:08 PM
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I started wearing kilts, when I raced mountain bikes, mostly as a just 'changing room'. Later realizing how comfortable it was to just stay kilted.
Jack
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18th June 06, 02:22 PM
#3
aye... guid oan him....
slainte!
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18th June 06, 04:24 PM
#4
Originally Posted by Alan H
He says a kilt is the greatest thing around camp after a long ride, and that it's catching on, a number of folks who are doing the AIDS cure rides are wearing kilts around camp, now.
I'd be one of those folks. When I did the AIDS LifeCycle last year, I wore my (first) Utilikilt around camp in the evening. Actually, changing into it was one of the first things I did once I got to the tent and my bags.
I'd have a much tougher time actually RIDING in a kilt though, as I'm on a recumbent.
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18th June 06, 06:39 PM
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Lesse now - where's that paper Alan gave me yesterday? His name is Robert Benscoter of Cupertino, California. Here's a link to his web site and a picture of the gent.
http://www.spokebusterforaids.org/
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18th June 06, 06:59 PM
#6
Good for him, a man with a purpose and a mission.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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18th June 06, 08:55 PM
#7
Heh, yeah... Spokebuster. I remember him from the AIDS LifeCycle last year. Didn't have the kilt going then, it was a big snail on his helmet. Still, was rather unique.
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19th June 06, 12:23 AM
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I'd do it. I ride a $1200 Specialized Transition Multi-sport. It's a race bike, but it's geared on the slacker end (as far as race bikes are concerned) so that it can also be used as a touring bike (albeit a quick one).
I DID ride kilted a week or so ago... got plenty of looks.
If I do any rides in Maine, methinks I'll do 'em kilted with my riding shorts underneath. That would ROCK. And it'd make great advertisement if I go into business making kilts.
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19th June 06, 10:38 AM
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I think I have a new hero. A man that puts actions behind his words, and does it with style! (....and Zyzzyx, you're up there, too).
[b][SIZE=2] In Soviet Russia, kilt wears you.
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