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So last year I got my 11 WG and change the stock seat for Danny Gray no more back pain and numbness and a much better seating position. Now I the issue I'm having is I still lock up in the groin even after changing the seat not sure if it's a leg reach issue or what. I'm 5'11 and the fwr control fit perfect with my inseams so I don’t see and issue there. I just don't know where to start looking for changing things up any opinions?
You might want to explain your issue a little....what is "lock up in the groin" Never heard of that issue...and it sounds like something your GF should take care of.
It's my upper inner thigh that cause me pain it's a like a pinching pain or crapping type thing unfortunately nothing the wife can take care LoL. So I'm trying to see if anyone had that before and what they did to solve it wondering if it's my posture or my leg not sure where to look.
I am not sure if i get lock up but I felt like i was on a moped with many seats.
I am 5-11 also and I was using my solo came with bike still felt same.
I tried a 2up sundowner same feel its like the seat and tank and pegs are squishing me.
I then bought a le pera maverick daddy long legs seat this seat is the ticket.
it will put you back 2inches streches you out and I now can ride in confort.
After the daddy long legs seat I can no longer use any other seat.
So after searching through 30 pages of google search found a forum talking about that same issue I have and apparently after putting and angle in their pegs push their kneens toward the tank more and help a lot with the pain. Now how can I do this put and angle in my pegs and make them stay like that so the tips is higher then the inside.
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