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Some suggestions:
1) Get some of those stretch undershorts like the bicycle riders wear. Sort of keeps everything in the right place.
2) Use a lot of powder. I use corn starch.
3) Get some "diamond gusset" jeans. They have a scooch more room. Go to http://www.gussetclothing.com/ for more info.
The combination of these three things pretty much solved my problems. [sm=groupwave.gif]
Thanks, I just ordered a pair of gusset jeans. I'm more excited than when I was waiting for the Heritage.
They ship pretty fast-I usually get them in about 2 days. Hope you ordered the "relaxed fit". I love those jeans, that's all I wear anymore.
the bicycle shorts and powder tips I got from long distance (BMW & Ironbutt) riders. Really works.
Your post reminded me of how miserable I was before finding these solutions. Hope I was able to help.
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