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Numb Bum
#1
So, how do we beat the dreaded numb bum - 250 miles on a Fazer has not been pleasant today. Are those gel seat covers actually a useful investment or are they a cop out?
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#2
You just have to face the fact that its nothing to do with the bike and just the passage of time catching up with you - I find stopping every 200 miles and partaking in motorway service station aerobics helps.


I have also perfected the on bike stand and stretch - however it seems to alarm cagers when done whilst overtaking on the autobahn !
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#3
Padded cycling shorts help a little. And ponksters 'on peg gymnastics' aleviate some of the aches and pains a little too.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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(08-06-13, 11:23 PM)hightower link Wrote: So, how do we beat the dreaded numb bum

kebabs mate

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#6
I was stopping every hour, and I did so many peg stand moves I thought I could enter the Olympics for it. Oh well, just gonna have to limit how far I go each stint.
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#7

Try one of these, i had the same problem its cheaper than an airhawk or reupholstering the seat.



http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTORCYCLE-COM...51ad95c465
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#8
ive just bought some compressable camping pillows...2 for £6 from sports direct....not tried them yet, but have attached elastic to secure them and.....they are my sleeping pillows when camping!
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