saddle sore

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boz
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Re: saddle sore

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cliveyandrews wrote:
Image wrote:Butt buffer best. Also a couple of paracetamol at the beginning of the journey.

Image

What's your reason for Portsmouth? Navy?
Handful of Tramadol works better....

:eek2
Already on the tramadol after accident in 2010. Bloody addicted now. Navy, I dont think so, I'm 48 ffs! The wife is from Pompey so visiting the inn laws. Gonna have 4 kids in the car so I'm biking it for some peace! :clap:
Did a Forfar to London and back run last year and the only think that suffered was my ass. Apart from that, all was well. Did that on my Gixer (awful saddle).
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MissEd
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Re: saddle sore

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I'd go with the coke idea myself....


Put short race levers on ya bike.. they really help my hands.

Neck and right shoulder is my problem... they hurt like crazy adter 30 mins, but i have a problem there.


Wonder if you can get gel neck supprts for bikers?
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Re: saddle sore

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I'm ok for 4 hours, with fuel breaks every 100 mile of course but after that the pelvic bones that press on the seat of the storm start to ache and that ache increases to pain eventually. Just got myself a butt buffer off ebay as I do like doing the long distance trips.
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Flatline
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Re: saddle sore

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Butt buffer?

Why do you want a shiny butt? :roll:

Does it work with a drill or do you get someone to help :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: saddle sore

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It's a gel seat.
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