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Funny, when I rode at 16 comfort issues never crossed my mind. At 40 I could ride sun up to sun down on my stock softail seat. At close to 65 I have a HD heated Hammock seat and read with interest every post about comfort ideas. Funny how the years change us. My buddies would have laughed and kidded me like nothing else had I even talked about special comfort underwear. We generally rode without anything under our jeans. Times they do change
Funny, when I rode at 16 comfort issues never crossed my mind. At 40 I could ride sun up to sun down on my stock softail seat. At close to 65 I have a HD heated Hammock seat and read with interest every post about comfort ideas. Funny how the years change us. My buddies would have laughed and kidded me like nothing else had I even talked about special comfort underwear. We generally rode without anything under our jeans. Times they do change
Who cares! Just put on some Depends like I do ... they smell pretty, are very plush on your apple and when pressed for time you just go on the fly so no need to even think about getting your junk out ... also keeps you warm on those chilly nights when you fill'em up. Just be careful you don't squirt the mother load or you may get some seepage into your jeans.
Seriously, when I start squirming around trying to get comfortable ... it's time to stop for a break anyway.
That's what the beaded seat pad does but better - you can move an inch and be on different pressure points - unlike the H-D waffle pad.
When it came time to choose a pad, I compared the sheepskin and the beaded pads. After all the pros and cons, I chose the beaded pad. A lot less maintenance. Too many cons for the sheepskin.
Ever tried a pro pad, or the HD circulator pad, it really helps, it's better that bare vinyl...keeps some air between skin and seat.
And it works great after a good rain. Just turn it over and sit on the other side while the circulator stuff allows air to move around and dry your seat (while your *** is dry).
Bought myself a brand new Honda S90, rode that bike all the hours I could but really not that far...that was when I started to dream about a new Sportster, who could afford $1,000?
Why buy special comfort underwear or bicycle shorts when you can just wear tampons for your buttburn. You can store all kinds in your fanny packs too! Jeez...
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