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    walcome tae the rabble!

    guid oan ya fur fin'in us!




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    Depends on the bike. Having lived in Holland for a number of years where biking was the norm. I witnessed a number of women in all kinds of skirts riding their bikes to work without any problems. I ride my bike kilted and it hasn't posed too much of a problem..
    Try it once around the block see what happens. If it works then go two blocks....
    The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario

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    Martin S

    special saddles

    In Holland, they make special saddles for skirt-wearers. Instead of the long point that thrusts between your legs and can spoil the cloth (not a problem with a kilt, but it's cetainly not good for an unpleated skirt), these saddles are almost round; it is just as if you were sitting on the front edge of a chair.
    Excellent idea.

    Martin, in France, where cycles are, alas, no longer considered to be a means of transport by 95% of the population -- just like skirts, that are no longer thought of as everyday wear by all but a very few (M or F).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin S
    In Holland, they make special saddles for skirt-wearers. Instead of the long point that thrusts between your legs and can spoil the cloth (not a problem with a kilt, but it's cetainly not good for an unpleated skirt), these saddles are almost round; it is just as if you were sitting on the front edge of a chair.
    Excellent idea.

    Martin, in France, where cycles are, alas, no longer considered to be a means of transport by 95% of the population -- just like skirts, that are no longer thought of as everyday wear by all but a very few (M or F).
    They are half moon shaped(forgive the pun) My mom has a saddle like that.
    The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario

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    Well....here is a question that keeps bugging me.

    Back in the 1950's and earlier women were REQUIRED to wear skirts and dresses.

    The "women's" bicycle was designed with the lower bar so they could get on the bicycle and still maintain their modesty.

    I remember seeing movies with women on bicycles wearing long skirts.

    Now everyone here is saying it cannot be done and I'm very confused. :confused:

    When I was a kid I saw schoolgirls riding to school wearing pleated skirts all the time so again.....it must be possible.....

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    Here is an image that, if my memory serves correctly, was posted on Utilikilts original website.



    I, too, remember all those historical things pbpersson cited. Since Western world women are unlikely to go back to skirts and dresses anytime soon, perhaps men should co-opt the "girls bike", shorten our kilts, and slow the pace of our lives to allow for longer travel times.

    You asked a question; we've offered our advice and experiences; it's now up to you to go and try whatever you like... but we do expect a report or two on the trials and (especially) errors.
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    Welcome from Carlisle England--I would not risk a kilt on a bike, to much of a gamble

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    Quote Originally Posted by way2fractious
    Here is an image that, if my memory serves correctly, was posted on Utilikilts original website.
    Oooo... I don't know... That looks hazardous if wearing the kilt in the traditional manner.

    And you wouldn't want to do that in the rain... it would paint a dirty stripe up the backside of the kilt. esp. a white kilt!

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