Butt still hurts
#41
Originally Posted by UUNetBill
I tried that once, but the first big bump I hit, they fell out. My butt still hurt.
#42
There is a new product out, (well fairly new) Moto-Skiveez. Underwear developed specifically to prevent your butt from getting sore. Same thing that cyclists have been using for ever, just made for motorcycles. Lots of reviews out there. Here is a new review;
#43
Plus, your tookus might have "rearranged" itself a bit over the winter as well....
#44
As noted above...
In addition to addressing the motorcycle seat, you may be able to improve your situation by improving your gluteus maximus, especially the section that gets pinched between your pelvis (sitting bones) and the seat.
In addition to addressing the motorcycle seat, you may be able to improve your situation by improving your gluteus maximus, especially the section that gets pinched between your pelvis (sitting bones) and the seat.
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Fatman2 (12-18-2016)
#46
After a few years of riding my 2005 softail deluxe with a signature seat with a back rest my ars was getting sore. Bought airhawk r pad inflated to only a 1/2 inch of air. It worked."..... JC
#47
When I eat more doughnuts and gain weight my stomach grows and my bony *** shrinks more?
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Shane T (03-20-2018)
#48
There is a new product out, (well fairly new) Moto-Skiveez. Underwear developed specifically to prevent your butt from getting sore. Same thing that cyclists have been using for ever, just made for motorcycles. Lots of reviews out there. Here is a new review; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcXj5MvAiI
Great product
#49
Seats and "butts" all need time in the saddle. Seats and butts need break in and conditioning. Ride it and the discomfort will be less. I have not replaced a stock seat on my last 3 Harley's. I use the AirHawk II seat pad medium. Flips over when parked in sun and no more discomfort and transfers from bike to bike. Mine has lasted 4 years, so far.
#50
I have a Mustang Wide and it's been good on my daily rides. If I have to do more than about an hour and a half I use the Road Zeppelin air pad. It's basically the Airhawk R. It works great. It's kind of a pain in the *** for local stuff but on longer rides it extends my ride. That and my backrest.