On my recent Sierra to the Sea tour, I stopped off at a bike shop that
catered to the more racey crowd. It appeared to sell only carbon fiber
bikes. And I think maybe the employees were not always keeping their
customer's actual needs in mind.

As I was waiting for a riding companion to get his issue dealt with, I
listened to a young, fit employee who was apparently selling one of those
carbon bikes to an older guy, maybe in his 50s. The customer was a tall
fellow with a substantial beer keg of a belly, and judging by the
conversation he was a new rider.

The employee was earnestly telling him that he really needed to use padded
bike shorts, and they had to be tight. The employee further explained that
the only bike shorts that were truly appropriate were bib shorts, and the
bib shorts should be so tight that it would be uncomfortable to stand
upright in them, but that would be all right because with the low
handlebars and the low riding position, the bibs would work. The bike shop
guy's attitude about the bibs was about the same as my and your attitude
about, say, carrying a patch kit when riding: they were utterly necessary.

It was unclear to me how the rider would be able to ride those low
handlebars, given his round belly.

I didn't say a word.

-- 
-- Anne Paulson

It isn't a contest. Enjoy the ride.

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