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i like to wear baggies (over a pair of lycras) because i have pockets to put my cellphone and house keys, but more importantly it doesn't rip when i fall - some of my friends are forever tearing their lycra on the most minor off's, and then they have to ride semi-naked all the way back.

 

i'm all for practicality vs posing and trying to look like burry stander on the epic.

 

Probably the more logical solution...best of both worlds if the crotch seam on normal baggies doesn't cause extra chafing....

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to overheat your nuts because you think someone....

 

actually tight fitting pants are the leading cause of testicular cancer because the testicals overheat when they get rammed up against your body. but dont take MY word for it, ask lance armstrong.

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Talking about LA watched the movie love and other drugs, thought It was a documentary about him and floyd turns out it was a movie starring anne hathaway I never complained though..... :whistling:

 

You could earn a kick in the proverbials if you complained about her..... :drool:

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actually tight fitting pants are the leading cause of testicular cancer because the testicals overheat when they get rammed up against your body. but dont take MY word for it, ask lance armstrong.

 

Weird, all those millions of cyclists in tights who don't get testicular cancer must be doing it wrong.

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actually tight fitting pants are the leading cause of testicular cancer because the testicals overheat when they get rammed up against your body. but dont take MY word for it, ask lance armstrong.

Facinating, however i cannot find any research that backs your statement, here are some sites that do highlight risks and causes

 

http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/TesticularCancer/OverviewGuide/testicular-cancer-overview-what-causes

 

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/166993.php

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