Following on from the Lycra versus Baggies thread, I'd like to discuss what we wore back in the day.
I'm asking the early adopters of this site specifically. Yes, I know Lycra was the kit for the racers in the 90's, but I'm more interested in what folk used in the mid 1980's before mountain biking really caught on over here.
Were there any regional or national differences? We know the Marin Pioneers wore jeans and shirts, but we were unaware of their existance back then so had no outside influence. What made up your favourite riding gear back then?
Looking at the early MTB guides I have, such as Ashcrofts guide to the Lakes, it seams they favoured cut down jeans, Ron Hills or rugby shorts, with T shirts and no helmets.
In my native Yorkshire, starting around 85, we would use the following...
Shorts- Cut down trousers from the Army Surplus Store. Cut just on the knee, plenty of pockets and a good dosing of waterproofing spray.
Footwear- Flat, soft soled trainers for shorter rides or the venerable Hi-Tek Trail walking boot for longer weekend epics.
Tops- Cotton T shirts, brighter the better. Usually surf inspired Fat Willy type stuff. Padded 'Lumberjack shirts' worn open or rolled up and tied to handlebars gave extra warmth on an evening around a campfire.
Headwear- woolly hat in colder months or a 'Reni' hat in summer to keep the sun out of your eyes (and it was always sunny back then!). No helmets in those days. That said, there was an exception... We occasionally held races in the woods. We called them Rallys and they were similar to todays Enduros. We had a route that took in several local woods and each wood would have a timed to the second Downhill Section, the fastest combined time would produce the winner. There was also complex navigation to tackle, but I'm drifting off topic slightly here.... The thing is, we all came from BMX and for these sections we would wear BMX helmets, goggles and gloves. They often came into use too as these races got really competetive at times!
So, apart from maybe some leather palmed cycling gloves, we wore no cycling specific clothing. Was it the same where you lived? Did anyone choose Lycra in the mid 1980's?
Over to you guys, and remember this is about the early days, not the 90's
cheers
si
I'm asking the early adopters of this site specifically. Yes, I know Lycra was the kit for the racers in the 90's, but I'm more interested in what folk used in the mid 1980's before mountain biking really caught on over here.
Were there any regional or national differences? We know the Marin Pioneers wore jeans and shirts, but we were unaware of their existance back then so had no outside influence. What made up your favourite riding gear back then?
Looking at the early MTB guides I have, such as Ashcrofts guide to the Lakes, it seams they favoured cut down jeans, Ron Hills or rugby shorts, with T shirts and no helmets.
In my native Yorkshire, starting around 85, we would use the following...
Shorts- Cut down trousers from the Army Surplus Store. Cut just on the knee, plenty of pockets and a good dosing of waterproofing spray.
Footwear- Flat, soft soled trainers for shorter rides or the venerable Hi-Tek Trail walking boot for longer weekend epics.
Tops- Cotton T shirts, brighter the better. Usually surf inspired Fat Willy type stuff. Padded 'Lumberjack shirts' worn open or rolled up and tied to handlebars gave extra warmth on an evening around a campfire.
Headwear- woolly hat in colder months or a 'Reni' hat in summer to keep the sun out of your eyes (and it was always sunny back then!). No helmets in those days. That said, there was an exception... We occasionally held races in the woods. We called them Rallys and they were similar to todays Enduros. We had a route that took in several local woods and each wood would have a timed to the second Downhill Section, the fastest combined time would produce the winner. There was also complex navigation to tackle, but I'm drifting off topic slightly here.... The thing is, we all came from BMX and for these sections we would wear BMX helmets, goggles and gloves. They often came into use too as these races got really competetive at times!
So, apart from maybe some leather palmed cycling gloves, we wore no cycling specific clothing. Was it the same where you lived? Did anyone choose Lycra in the mid 1980's?
Over to you guys, and remember this is about the early days, not the 90's
cheers
si