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It's all about the underwear. I've had this problem a few times couldn't figure out why until someone here mentioned the underwear thing on a old thread. Last sunday 4 hour ride and happy as a clam.

Are you wearing a tong? :BLAA: Sorry I had to say it...
 
Well I guess I better have the wife fire up the weed wacker and knock down the bush. Problem is my bathroom is gonna smell for days from that 2 stroke engine. haha

Too darn funny with the chicks puting in there 2 cents. I was leary to post this because I was knew there are several ladies on the forum and I didnt want them to get all weird about it. Worked out just the opposite. Must be some fun girls on here.

Sooo I guess I need

1) New undies
2) Make sure I am sitting back far enough
3) Put H20 on my junk and strech it out before every ride. lol
 
Believe it or not if you have a lot of hair in that area shaving off most of it will leave a lot more room for your junk. Are you sitting right against the tank? Moving the bars up and back a bit will help and give you more room to move around on the seat. Changing the style of underwear might help. Just a few ideas. Hope you find a solution.

Jerry

And it makes it look bigger too, Jerry!:BLAA:
 
It happened to me this morning on the ride in. 35 minute commute. First time ever and I've done this commute (typically 45+ minutes) 100 times. Someone mentioned hydration... I'm going with that. Weekends tend to be more beer than water.
 
Bicycle shorts under gear + Gold Bond body powder (NOT FOOT) + proper hydration = happy nether regions for hundreds of miles.
 
I always wear champion briefs they wick out moister, and good for long rides on hot days. Also been shaving since I was a teen, keeps everyone not having hair down there.:Flash:
 
Old thread resurrection! At the risk of making a now-funny thread serious, there are blood vessels and nerves in the perineum that are responsible for the ... equipment. Prolonged pressure on these can cause impotence later. Not a neat thing. Usually not long-term, but still not great.

Saddlemen makes a seat specifically for this, actually. They have the "gel channel" to decrease pressure on the perineum. Saddlemen Gel Channel Seats
 
Old thread resurrection! At the risk of making a now-funny thread serious, there are blood vessels and nerves in the perineum that are responsible for the ... equipment. Prolonged pressure on these can cause impotence later. Not a neat thing. Usually not long-term, but still not great.

Saddlemen makes a seat specifically for this, actually. They have the "gel channel" to decrease pressure on the perineum. Saddlemen Gel Channel Seats

Always a plus if you can't get pregnant....:thumbup:
 
You might try upping your fluid intake (h2o) and stretching to increase circulation. Both are a good thing so you have nothing to loose. . .

To me the stock FZ seat is inclined towards the tank, so when going down long step grades I have to grip the tank with my knees to stay put. But if you brake hard it can lead to a rack-N-stack; Not good :thumbdown:


the braking thing is true ... had to brake at lights other day whilst tring to figure if my next left was the right way to go :rolleyes:
Lets just say "The Nut Cracker " was initiated :eek:
 
So how do we pronounce this: pookamatic -> Poke - A - Matic???

The FZ might be after payback for the verbal (and physical) assault! :BLAA: :spank::spank:
 
This happened to me once after about an hour+ ride..it was a bit alarming. :D :D I was definitely sitting too close to the tank. Newby mistake. Still...much less alarming than getting shot there with a paintball. That was a doozie. :eek:
 
Along with the other recommendations, try a pair of cycling shorts. they have built in padding and are especially nice for long rides. They're well worth the money.
 
Gather around, children, whilst I impart on you some wisdom gained from years of old.

There is a creature, on 4 legs, that is not a dog, nor cat.
It's nice and soft to touch, but it's not a mouse or bat.
It's skin in akin to leather,
But it's hair is soft as a feather,
Use a Sheeps' skin, or fleece, on the seat of your bike,
Woolen side out, feels just right!

(I know - that was lame, but it's the best I could do!)

Cheers,
Rick
 
How did you wake 'em up?

I read an article somewhere about a guy suing a manufacturer for permanent (?) damage to the gear from pressure on the subject nerves from a seat design. Can't imagine there's a "leg" to stand on.
 
+1 on underwear and also trousers. I noticed a difference between wearing tighter trousers and looser jeans. Find something that works for you
 
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