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I need help with a sensitive issue. I have an air Zeppelin leather seat. I also have had some lets say "trouble with my own seat" if you get my drift.
Well anyway yesterday the wife and I went on a 220 mile spin. My butt was on fire after about an hour. I had to stop three or four times just to let things cool down,
I adjusted and adjusted the Zep seat with little help. If I didn't know better I would have thought the seat was heated. I have been told to geteither a sheepskin "I think" or some of those beaded seat covers. I am leaving on vacation Friday for about ten days on the bike and
would prefer not to be looking for a tub of ice water every hour or so.
Does anyone use the sheepskin or beads? Any comments would be appreciated
Maybe you need some of that Monkey Butt powder course the wife says any powder will do the same thing. Do you mean your butt sweats, cheeks of your **** get to hurting or the hole gives you problems, blood don't circulate after you set so much?
Maybe you need some of that Monkey Butt powder course the wife says any powder will do the same thing. Do you mean your butt sweats, cheeks of your **** get to hurting or the hole gives you problems, blood don't circulate after you set so much?
The 07 runs hotter. What I learned is that the heat causes the discomfort. I purchased a cushion from a S. Carolins shop. The Butt Buffer. I also use gold bond powder. I 've had moderate success.
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