In daylight, it is difficult to stop a bike and cover up. It is easy to come across someone surprising both parties. It is a quicker get away, but the escape route is predictable and it is difficult to stash a bike. Old rail track beds, remote hiking trails, and back alleys may work.
Bicycling under a full moon at night can work, well. It is difficult to see details. One evening like that, I painted on black bike shorts. I put an LCD headlamp on the front to obscure the view and force people to look away. I then rode several miles along a river park path that I had reconded previously. I made sure that no one could come up behind me. I couldn’t be certain that there would be bicycled police. It worked. I don’t know if it was worth the trouble, however. I haven’t repeated the project. There was more excitement and thoughtful caution than just enjoying the ride. If you are looking for excitement and risk, then riding around naked in public through people like that might feel adventurous. It might be nice very late at night, but I wouldn’t do that in the city alone. Maybe acting as a police biker would make trouble scatter, like wearing a pouch belt.
If conditions are good, then riding naked has to be more pleasant. Anything is better when bare, except cold and those midges of yours. It should be a crime to restrict nudity and sexualize it.
The nude body certainly is the best in heat and/or exertion. I can work out in the 102F and even 105F nude, but even a pair of shorts changes that. Still, I must pace myself. It allows me to go many places freely nude because others are indoors during those times (wearing clothes and using extra power because they are dressed, silly). It helps a great deal with detoxification, like a sweat/sauna. These bodies are hardwired to be nude. When very hot, extra water is consumed and more must be carried with.
Please, tell us about your adventures and solutions.
Jbee