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Phil (ascentale)
@ascentale@sfba.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

I asked a relative for a #BikeNite question:

Q5. Have your pants ever snagged on a gear and torn? Have you had other clothing issues while riding a bike? What happened and how did you fix it?

#BikeNiteQ #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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twoodford
@twoodford@sandiegourbanists.com replied  ·  activity timestamp 55 minutes ago

@ascentale @bikenite A5. I've had a small hole worn in my jeans from the bike chain. Other than that, I've had a bungee cord get stuck in my cassette badly enough that I needed to remove the rear wheel to get it out.

Chain grease is an ever-present problem, and it's the reason I normally wear bike-specific clothing on longer rides now.

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fundamental
@fundamental@social.treehouse.systems replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite I lost a pair of pants thanks to a snag on the bike seat. No repairs were possible, but thankfully there were nearby clothing stores.

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AE4WX
@AE4WX@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite A5. Before I started wearing proper cycling gear years ago I was wearing a cotton T-shirt and got some kind of stinging insect caught in my shirt. Stung the hell out of me and the stings got infected. Ever since then I wear Spandex jerseys even though they're not flattering. #bikenite

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Megan Lynch (she/her)
@meganL@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite A5. Yes, they've snagged. No, they've never torn. That's because I often ride in jeans. Other issues? Sometimes shoelaces will get caught if the loops are too big.

Just batten stuff down before riding. I used to use reflective velcro straps on my pants legs, but now I find just tucking my right pants leg into my sock works better.

Double-tie the loops if they're too long, or use shoes with v-straps.

For dresses/or skirts, get a skirt guard for the rear wheel. #BikeNite

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Space Hobo
@spacehobo@teh.entar.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite A5. No. My bikes all have chainguards. Most of them have the chain encased in a watertight housing, because I use hub gears. Why would you ride a half-finished bike that doesn't let you wear TROUSERS??? #BikeNite

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gene x
@genex@sfba.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite A5: definitely have done this too much. Usually when I ride my bike to a party or something I'm dressed up for. I forget that my pants legs might be wider than my typical jeans I wear when riding. I loved when Levi's had their Commuter line which were slim fit legs and had reflective stuff on the inside of the hem too. Loved those and still have pairs of 511 and 510 Commuters that I wear. #BikeNite

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Emily
@emily@xoxo.zone replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@genex @ascentale @bikenite I still think about those Commuters. They were so good!

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gene x
@genex@sfba.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@emily @ascentale @bikenite yeah I wish they'd bring them back - I'm glad I bought many extra pairs of them. I'm actually working a high level meeting at Levi's so maybe I'll tell them that then!

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Chris Dixon
@dixon@theatl.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite I've had my shoelaces get caught 3 or 4 times. Only my jeans once, but luckily my gear pushed them up out of the way so it could go directly into my leg meat.

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Mx. Eddie R
@silvermoon82@wandering.shop replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite
A5.
I used to have a backpack where one strap was on a hook, not permanently attached. One day that strap came loose while I was riding and fell into the chain, sending me into a fall -- at the corner of the two busiest roads in the village. It was awesome. When I got home I hammered the hook shut.
#BikeNite

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James Wells
@nikatjef@mastodon.acm.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@ascentale
In the early '90s, I had a really good 21 speed that I would ride to and from work. At the time I was working military police and our uniform was bloused camouflage. One morning I was running very late, so I wore my uniform while biking to work and my bloused pant leg got caught between the chain and the chainring. Well, the teeth didn't want to let go and ripped my right pant leg off at the knee
@bikenite

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Marty Cormack
@MartyCormack@urbanists.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite
#bikenite A5a: BTW my daughter in law showed me on Wednesday the hole in her pants by the ankle from her bike chain.

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Marty Cormack
@MartyCormack@urbanists.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite
#bikenite A5:
I've gotten pants caught and torn in my chain before, but so long ago I can't recall details. I religiously bind pants to avoid this recurring.
Other clothing issues have occurred during crashes and I have a mended jersey and mended winter cycling pants as a result.

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Yvonne ‘looks undocumented’
@grammasaurus@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite A5: I haven’t snagged my pants but I definitely get chain oil on one leg if I forget to roll up my pants, or tie them tightly.

I have an issue with pockets, since many of them aren’t deep enough. When I drop my phone in a pocket and jump on my bike, I don’t want to worry that my phone might fall out. (I don’t have a bike phone mount). I’ve altered a couple pockets to make them deeper just for that purpose.

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Solarbird :flag_cascadia:
@moira@mastodon.murkworks.net replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

@ascentale @bikenite A5: No, but I've had cargo nets catch on wheels twice. Once I had to cut it free, the other time I was able to unwind it and it was okay.

#BikeNite

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