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mark skett
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was chatting to me mate the other day who recently sold his storm and got an r1...1 of his reasons for selling it was the tank vibration on his manhood and making it go numb...i thought it only happened to me lol...does anyone else suther from this and is there any way of stopping it....serious answers only please
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seriously wear a cricket box :thumbup:
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mark skett wrote:...1 of his reasons for selling it was the tank vibration on his manhood and making it go numb...
Its one of the reasons i'm keeping mine :lol:
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60 miles is my longest jolly yet (havent had her long) and no numb tackle yet!
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Get your rock away from the tank. Wriggle your ass back, get tucked behind the screen and welly it everywhere you go :D
I don't suffer with that but the tips of my little fingers go numb every now and then. Doesn't really bother me though cos I just move about changing riding positions every now and then.
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alec wrote:seriously wear a cricket box :thumbup:
Done that after forgetting to take it out after a game!
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I'm almost disapointed now. My tank doesnt do this..... Anyone want to swap bikes for a while :oops:
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i'm not sure if mine does it or not by the time i've finished wiping the seat after each ride i've forgotten what the ride was like :crazy:
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tinysmall wrote:Get your rock away from the tank. Wriggle your ass back, get tucked behind the screen and welly it everywhere you go :D
I don't suffer with that but the tips of my little fingers go numb every now and then. Doesn't really bother me though cos I just move about changing riding positions every now and then.
I think with a user name like "tinysmall" that's why you don't have to worry about tank vibration!!!!

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LotusSevenMan wrote:I think with a user name like "tinysmall" that's why you don't have to worry about tank vibration!!!!

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