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Topic: Chaps
vlpete's photo
Sun 10/19/08 04:04 PM
Edited by vlpete on Sun 10/19/08 04:08 PM



rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

I can tell yall are city folk. Nothing disrespectful intended.

Chaps were originally made to protect cowboy's legs as they were riding through brush - sometimes thorny - they also work really well to keep the legs warm in the winter.



Actually the bikers intentions for wearing chaps were for extra protection for their legs if they laid their bikes down. Also in the winter months the leather keeps their legs warm.

For some it became a fashion statement.
So i am assuming the crotchless part gives them more mobility?


yes, for getting on and off either
pitchfork

stardust50's photo
Sun 10/19/08 04:32 PM
And as they say that really chaps my butt:smile:

Peachiepoohie's photo
Sun 10/19/08 04:34 PM



rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

I can tell yall are city folk. Nothing disrespectful intended.

Chaps were originally made to protect cowboy's legs as they were riding through brush - sometimes thorny - they also work really well to keep the legs warm in the winter.



Actually the bikers intentions for wearing chaps were for extra protection for their legs if they laid their bikes down. Also in the winter months the leather keeps their legs warm.

For some it became a fashion statement.
So i am assuming the crotchless part gives them more mobility?


mobility and easier access...*l*

enderra's photo
Sun 10/19/08 04:35 PM




rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

I can tell yall are city folk. Nothing disrespectful intended.

Chaps were originally made to protect cowboy's legs as they were riding through brush - sometimes thorny - they also work really well to keep the legs warm in the winter.



Actually the bikers intentions for wearing chaps were for extra protection for their legs if they laid their bikes down. Also in the winter months the leather keeps their legs warm.

For some it became a fashion statement.
So i am assuming the crotchless part gives them more mobility?


mobility and easier access...*l*
Oh yeah!!!

BonnyMiss's photo
Sun 10/19/08 04:35 PM

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

I can tell yall are city folk. Nothing disrespectful intended.

Chaps were originally made to protect cowboy's legs as they were riding through brush - sometimes thorny - they also work really well to keep the legs warm in the winter.


I thought it was a major part of a male strippers uniform.
Tells you how much I know

Enderra, they're called chaps over here as well, but we also call men chaps too

doodlebuggrrl's photo
Sun 10/19/08 05:52 PM
Look at the ad!!rofl

SportsNut2007's photo
Sun 10/19/08 05:55 PM
I ride Horses and Harleys and would die before wearing chaps....I think they look Gay !

no photo
Sun 10/19/08 05:55 PM
"That chaps my hide!"grumble

brenlee1965's photo
Sun 10/19/08 05:58 PM

I don't know what they do exactly but I know I love to see them on you fellas...


Me too! Must be some genetic thing with us....Sis! hahaha! Wouldn't Mom die to read this! You all remember it was HER that said it first......heehee! Not me! hahahaha!

plk1966's photo
Sun 10/19/08 06:00 PM
OH my friend calls them Cheek Chillers, too funny!!!:banana:

I think a guy looks great in them with a tight pair of jeans too!!drool drool drool

michiganman3's photo
Sun 10/19/08 07:04 PM
To Hell with the guys in chaps....

Babes in Chaps.!!!!!!!!!!!
:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

All that leather, HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

Smells like a brand new pick-up truck.

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