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lmao, I bet you look real cute wearing them spectra thread chaps. I wore chaps but once I tried bibs without the senseless holes in the azz and ***** I never went back. its all about comfort and function I don't worry about looks when I ride, guess I'm not a poser. BUT tight chaps sure do look great and better then bibs would on a girl with a nice azz. to each there own.
Leo,
That's why they have so many choices. BTW, the reason there's no *** or crotch on chaps IS for comfort...less bulk, bunching, etc. Not sure how chaps make one a poser though. BTW, Is this you?
Harry, that isn't me but btw is this you with the frayed spectra thread chaps? here is a link to a good song for you... http://www.minibite.com/funstuff/mamasdont.htm btw how is your friend Lance?
check these out http://www.whitehorsepress.com/produ...oducts_id=5466 Ez-Chaps that use your belt to snap onto rather then having all that extra leather around your waist. I have been wanting a pair of these but would like to talk to someone that has them first.
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