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How to Ride Your Bike in Style

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Outrageous-- I mean, perfectly traditional-- get ups like tutus should pose no problem even in all their volume. Sneaking in between lanes of cars (which you shouldn't be doing anyway!) might feel like a tighter squeeze, and that kid you keep in the seat on the back probably won't be too happy either but hey-- there's no such thing as a free ride.

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-Tails on a tux: Fold them up and tuck them in your cumberbund for safe keeping.

-Ties/Bow-ties: Tie them up or tuck them into your shirt. If you're going to be cruising at a relaxed pace you can leave them untied in that I'm-casual-sexy way.

-Scarves/Turbans: Loop them around, tie them up.

-Fringe: It should NEVER be long enough to get caught in your bike anyway.
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May 24, 2010. 10:50 AMJuJuBe1115 says:
 I've ridden in a petticoat before.  It's actually easier than with just a skirt.  You get weird looks in small-town Illinois, though...
Apr 22, 2010. 3:02 PMkrawczuk says:
wow, the girl with the striped scarf is hot.... wanna go out some time ?
Jul 24, 2008. 1:23 AMRishnai says:
Dude, I love that fringe!

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