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At first glance, it sounds like a nudist manifesto on two wheels. But seasoned cyclists know the truth: it’s a tongue-in-cheek ode to . The “no pants” rule isn’t about public indecency—it’s about rejecting floppy, loose-legged trousers that get shredded in your sprocket. In the same breath, the scrambled part of your search—“avirar high quality”—likely refers either to a misspelling of Avira (the cybersecurity firm) or a brand called Avirar . We’ll cover both, because a modern rider needs digital protection as much as physical comfort.
And if “Avirar” ever becomes a real brand? You’ll be the first to test it—but only if their chamois matches Assos quality. a+rider+needs+no+pantsavirar+high+quality
One infamous forum post from 2008 reads: “Tried to ride in cargo pants. Right leg got eaten by the chainring. Never again. A rider needs no pants—just bibs or tights.” At first glance, it sounds like a nudist