How Often do you clean your riding pants

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How often do you wash your riding pants?

I am Mr Clean: every time I ride, I wash 'em.
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3%
About weekly.
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3%
Once each month or every 3000 miles, whichever is sooner.
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18%
Heck, I just scrape the bugs off.
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25%
Oh yeah, guess I should do that some day. (Never have washed 'em.)
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53%
 
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How Often do you clean your riding pants

Post by Ed K »

Hey Guys,

Well, the wife asked me a difficult question today: How often do I wash my riding pants? And my comment, of course, was: well, honey, about as much as any other guy. But I gotta proove it, and need some data to back up my claim.

Guys help me out here. . .how often do you wash your riding pants?
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End of the season.
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Post by boxermania »

At the expense of being booed or hissed into shame......I never wear any.... :roll:
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Post by Capt. Blackadder »

Whenever I soil them.
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This has to be the strangest poll yet
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Post by Gord »

Capt. Blackadder wrote:Whenever I soil them.
:smt082

Captain I'm not even going to ask...

I wore mine all season without narry a thought of cleaning 'em. Only when I tucked them away for winter did they get a cleaning. But this season I have already washed mine twice. More because of the mud and the roadspray I pick up after a rain versus the crushed bug guts. Aren't the bugs badges of honour?
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Post by rkdemay »

Y'know, I had just come to the conclusion that the 'Stich was going to have to be washed for the first time in 3 years.

Then I spent last Saturday riding most of the day in (sometimes driving) rain and now the issue's moot!

Better question is whether or not I'll wash the GS this year...

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cleaning pants

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Depends on how exciting the ride was! :oops:
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Post by darthrider »

I wash my Firstgear HT Overpants and Mesh pants once a season.
I try real hard not to "soil" them and the bugs don't bother me.
The HT's were getting a bit gamey though...
On the other hand, I wash my Arai, inside & out twice a year. If anyone is not washing their helmet they really should, to extend the useful life of the helmet, but I guess that should be for another thread.
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Post by BobFV1 »

My tan BMW Summer riding pants pick up road grime, and pretty much last one ride before they need a washing. If they aren't dirty I'll wear them two or three rides, but they usually have road dirt, especially around the bottom of the legs.

My BMW Venting Machine pants don't hold odor or show dirt as much. I have washed them about 3 times in about the 2500 or so riding miles I have had them.

In winter I wear First Gear HT overpants, and those are black and usually don't need washing until the end of the season, unless they become stained with bugs, tomato sauce, mustard, or a combination of the three....
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Post by 1MPH »

I wear chaps, and wash them whenever they look more yellow then black.
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Post by yjleesvrr »

I wear reasonably thick denim. So, I wind up washing them after two days of wear... Other than that, it's leather jacket and boots along with full-faced helmet. I have yet to wash the jacket since leather doesn't smell up easily, and the helmet gets washed on average twice a year via hand.
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My jeans are my riding pants, I clean them after riding...
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Post by bmwdave52 »

I thought not washing your riding pants was a great way to prevent theft when you take them off and leave them on your bike.
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Depends.

Post by collyers »

I suppose it depends on when you soil them. Or maybe HOW OFTEN you soil them. Depends.
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Re: Depends.

Post by Shaman »

collyers wrote:Or maybe HOW OFTEN you soil them. Depends.
If you are using "Depends", its does not matter as long as you change between. :wink:
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Eggggxactly.
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Post by mistercindy »

I wear blue jeans that get washed after a good weekend of riding.
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Post by Ed K »

My PC was down since Friday, but I am up again. . .

I track perfectly with the majority. . .haven't washed my black (that's why I got that color) BMW summer pants yet since I bought 'em, oh, several months ago. But I do use a damp cloth to scrape off the bugs. Might be time now to throw 'em in the wash.

Ah yes, thanks to you guys, now I can speak with data (someone important said that once. . .who originally said that anyway?).

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