junk gets jammed
+1 on diamond gusset jeans - But, best deterrent is the spandex skivvies-little pricey - but tight enough to keep things together, extremely comfortable and quick wash/dry- only needed 2 pair for the 11 day Sturgis trip. http://www.backcountryoutlet.com/out...oxer-Mens.html
Relaxed fit jeans, and pull your jeans up a little and adjust "junk" prior to moving. Gotta have your length a litle longer on the jeans though. Sometimes I let the wife adjust while I concentrate on the road
now thats somthing you don't want to envision, relaxed fit give you a little more adjustment room for junk than reg. cut jeans
Wally World compressions shorts. I got this info from another well written post by iceman5218 a while back. I found them back in the Sports section. I'm about a 35 waist. They had size (M) 33 - 34 and (L) 36 - 37 or something like that. I got the 36 - 37. Worked for a couple hours or so but loosened up after wearing for a bit and then had same problem I went back and got the 33 - 34 last night. Haven't tried them yet but I have high hopes. They are the only thing I've found that help at all.
Last edited by cbears; Aug 24, 2009 at 12:16 PM.
I use the bicycle shorts idea. Rode for 12 hours yesterday in 80-100 degree weather, no monkey butt, no butt burn, no underwear up your azz, no nut bunching, no problems. I've found that any kind of cotton underwear will become a problem after a few hours. Some thought I was nuts for using the bike shorts but it's starting to catch on I think.
Right up till you start sweating, then you wind up with your drawers full of white paste.


