Kilts and Unis

Has anyone ridden their uni wearing a kilt? I’ve recently gotten into
utilikilts and I’m getting back into uni after about 10 years. I have no
idea if the combination works.

I can imagine it might lead to some embarrasing falls.

If anyone has tried it let me know.

Ben

I wouldnt mind riding a kilt and uni, got nothing to be ashamed of so yeah… for me i would just go for it, too bad i dont have a kilt

I do have a huge pink fluffy coat and hat i could wear, probably be like a sauna in there but ill do it =p

I rode alongside Rocket in the Seattle Torchlight parade at UNICON in 2002. Rocket wore a kilt while riding a two-stack uni for the entire 3½ hours of the parade. He did a fantastic job at it, a feat I doubt I’ll ever approach. Every once in awhile, I’d ride up beside him and lift his kilt a little just to get the crowds going. Quite the fun time.

I wonder if you wouldnt get as sore as you usally would for riding with a kilt, cause you got that breeze and all, hmm… lol

Re: Kilts and Unis

Jerrick wrote:

> I wouldnt mind riding a kilt and uni, got nothing to be ashamed of so
> yeah… for me i would just go for it, too bad i dont have a kilt
>
> I do have a huge pink fluffy coat and hat i could wear, probably be
> like a sauna in there but ill do it =p
>
>
Maybe once it’s warmer out I’ll give it a shot. My only worry is that
the kilt might get caught up in the wheel.

Ben

I guess that could happen, i really dont think it would, maybe raise your seat higher would help =p

Well the lack of support would make it difficult. Even though it violates the first rule of kilts you might want to wear cycle shorts underneath. So you’re not balls to seat.

My assumption on the logistics of the kilt would be that you’d have the back of the kilt on top of the seat and not just your nads, right? If that’s the case, I think that you’d have plenty of clearance. Go for it. I have a colleague at work that picks the very coldest of days to wear his urban camo Utilikilt, and it was a riot following him around in Tokyo while he was wearing one. The looks were amazing. I’d do it but I just haven’t gotten over that inhibition yet. I hear it’s a very free and liberating experience. Have fun.

Re: Kilts and Unis

unidaddy wrote:

> My assumption on the logistics of the kilt would be that you’d have the
> back of the kilt on top of the seat and not just your nads, right? If
> that’s the case, I think that you’d have plenty of clearance. Go for
> it. I have a colleague at work that picks the very coldest of days to
> wear his urban camo Utilikilt, and it was a riot following him around
> in Tokyo while he was wearing one. The looks were amazing. I’d do it
> but I just haven’t gotten over that inhibition yet. I hear it’s a very
> free and liberating experience. Have fun.
>
>
Thanks! I think I shall. I get enough looks just wearing the kilt, so
maybe if I ad the uni folks will only notice one or the other.

Now I just have to get a new uni since the one I got when I was 10 is a
bit rusted. I suppose I’ll need a muni to really go with the utilikilt.

As for free and liberating…there’s nothing like it.

Ben

I think a friend of mine has done it, yeah…it worked okay.

Go for it Ben! And please post pix. Gawd, men in kilts are so very cool. :smiley:

i hope you are a girl, and please no pics

Wouldn’t you be better off with stilts and unis

Please wear some sort of undergarment under the kilt if it is windy or if you are going to be jumping, hopping, doing spins, pirouettes, uni spins, or dismounts from a giraffe.

why go through all the trouble of buying kilts? just sneak a skirt out of grandma’s closet and you’ll get the same effect. add in a bra and some panties and you’d really have something there.