IMHO it's all about common sense - if you do lots of cycling you kinda know what's appropriate wear. I usually go full roadie lycra when getting the miles in on my road bike, a mankini when doing tri and usually a t-shirt and cargo shorts with cycling shorts under them when planking around on my fix/ss.
the folk who get it arse-about-face and also the ones who'd make inappropriate use of serif typefaces, clipart and animated gifs - so it's very little to do with being gay or not.
the true sign of being gay is either riding a mountain bike with tribars or wearing pants under your lycra - though offenders of the first will usually be doing the second too.
IMHO it's all about common sense - if you do lots of cycling you kinda know what's appropriate wear. I usually go full roadie lycra when getting the miles in on my road bike, a mankini when doing tri and usually a t-shirt and cargo shorts with cycling shorts under them when planking around on my fix/ss.
the folk who get it arse-about-face and also the ones who'd make inappropriate use of serif typefaces, clipart and animated gifs - so it's very little to do with being gay or not.
the true sign of being gay is either riding a mountain bike with tribars or wearing pants under your lycra - though offenders of the first will usually be doing the second too.