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The greengold bondworks well for me, never had a problem with theburning. The key to using the green is to put it on BEFORE everything gets all hot and irritated. When you do that its like standing on top of a mountain with a slight coolbreeze and yourboys hanging out.
ORIGINAL: Bryan TTM
DO NOT use the gold bond green...its for FEET...not ***** or ***....AIRHAWK is the best for circulation and comfort
ORIGINAL: wendellja
If you can't find Monkey Butt, try using Gold Bond powder (Yellow or Blue. The Green is foot powder is not good on your "jewels."[sm=smiley34.gif]).
Okay....okay......2 people here have advocated to NOT use the Gold Bond Green. There must be some funny damn storiesfor them to be able to pass this kind of information on.
I bet. Picture some guy's ole lady laughing while trying to blow on the fire down below from its use.
Yup , monkey butt and save the riding comando for those nights your looking for a passenger,,,
Also ,polypropolyene under garments work wonders too. Only draw back is you must hydrate as the wicking feature of these under clothes really do dry you out.
Some good reading this morning, hope everyone who is heading for a rally near and far are Tuned and Good to go
OK, I just did 600 miles today...just got back. It was a muggy day, no rain. I sweated where the butt meets the saddle. This caused a very uncomfortable feeling when I would get back on the bike....sorta like a major league burning sensation.....dawg, it was painful. I guess it was the sweaty skin rubbing against the blue jean material. Soooooo, how do I avoid this from happening again? I am serious about this......this is about as painful as watching Jerry Springer.
WOO-HOO, I just got back from a 300 mile ride. I applied the Monkey Butt and it worked. HOWEVER, we had leakage! I got off the bike and saw some white powder on the back of my seat!
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