A sensitive subject
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A sensitive subject
In chat with the someone at the hiss , the subject of a sore bum on a long motorcycle trip , I mentioned I never go without the product below . Well worth trying.
(thumbs) (thumbs)moto al
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Al this product has been going around for some time even in bike reviews " I haven't tried it myself so can't endorse it" :whistle:
Al this product has been going around for some time even in bike reviews " I haven't tried it myself so can't endorse it" :whistle:
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Did you get that off Skippy?moto al wrote:In chat with the someone at the hiss , the subject of a sore bum on a long motorcycle trip , I mentioned I never go without the product below . Well worth trying.(thumbs) (thumbs)
I've said it before and I'll say it again, giving your arse/inner thighs a once over with the beard trimmer/shaver eliminates that 'plucked' feeling.
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I use a seat concepts seat and spend lots of time standing up so its not a problem. (thumbs)
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
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I met a lovely chap once that assured me that a good dollop of KY gel works just fine for him. :whistle:
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AAh magic cream known as Smug cream amongst my biking mates (thumbs)moto al wrote:In chat with the someone at the hiss , the subject of a sore bum on a long motorcycle trip , I mentioned I never go without the product below . Well worth trying.(thumbs) (thumbs)
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I used to always use Butt'r when cycling, but may try this on the moto and see how it fairs on a long jaunt.
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That was meant to be a private piece of advice damnit..... :whistle:daytona-supersport wrote:I met a lovely chap once that assured me that a good dollop of KY gel works just fine for him. :whistle:
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That's just perv. I can see you now in your weekend lycra tighties shoving a quarter pound of butter down your crack. :woohoo: :laugh:steve172 wrote:I used to always use Butt'r when cycling, but may try this on the moto and see how it fairs on a long jaunt.
Not straight from the fridge surely. That would take a while to mould to shape on a cold day.
This could be a really good advert for using margarine. Spreads better on the bum. (thumbs)
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:laugh:daytona-supersport wrote:That's just perv. I can see you now in your weekend lycra tighties shoving a quarter pound of butter down your crack. :woohoo: :laugh:steve172 wrote:I used to always use Butt'r when cycling, but may try this on the moto and see how it fairs on a long jaunt.
Not straight from the fridge surely. That would take a while to mould to shape on a cold day.
This could be a really good advert for using margarine. Spreads better on the bum. (thumbs)
Should have used the full name...
https://chamoisbuttr.com/
Mostly to prevent chafing but not sure that is much of a problem on a moto.