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nklr-my arse is sore from only 300 miles!?!
Gentlemen/women,
I just returned from one of SoCals awesome winter days riding on
various N. San Diego back country trails. I am running into a
constant concern. To put it bluntly: my arse hurts.
How do guys like Torst ride 1000 miles without complain??? Am I
supposed to be doing some sort of trainning exercises like busting
walnuts between my cheeks?? I feel like a bunch of football players
with cleats on ran all over my butt!
Bonsall Baron
P.S. Any San Diego riders up for riding Coyote Canyon in the Anza
Borreggo? This is the time of year for such rides. Actually I
started going down the canyon fron Anza and all was going good until
the trail started to turn into a rock waterfall. I thought this
wasn't the place to be riding alone and have the pig fall on my leg.
I'd have to cut it off like the guy in Moab.......
nklr-my arse is sore from only 300 miles!?!
It just takes time to get used to it. Try a sheepskin
over your seat, it helps
--- Baron Tynan wrote:
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo> > > Gentlemen/women, > > I just returned from one of SoCals awesome winter > days riding on > various N. San Diego back country trails. I am > running into a > constant concern. To put it bluntly: my arse hurts. > How do guys like Torst ride 1000 miles without > complain??? Am I > supposed to be doing some sort of trainning > exercises like busting > walnuts between my cheeks?? I feel like a bunch of > football players > with cleats on ran all over my butt! > > Bonsall Baron > > P.S. Any San Diego riders up for riding Coyote > Canyon in the Anza > Borreggo? This is the time of year for such rides. > Actually I > started going down the canyon fron Anza and all was > going good until > the trail started to turn into a rock waterfall. I > thought this > wasn't the place to be riding alone and have the pig > fall on my leg. > I'd have to cut it off like the guy in Moab....... > > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: > www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > >
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Take 400 mg ibuprofen before you get on the bike and 200 mg every 2 hrs or so. Instant Ass of Titanium. Trust me.> -----Original Message----- > Gentlemen/women, > > I just returned from one of SoCals awesome winter days riding on > various N. San Diego back country trails. I am running into a > constant concern. To put it bluntly: my arse hurts. > How do guys like Torst ride 1000 miles without complain??? Am I > supposed to be doing some sort of trainning exercises like busting > walnuts between my cheeks?? I feel like a bunch of football players > with cleats on ran all over my butt! > > Bonsall Baron
I rode Coyote Canyon a couple of years ago from the North (with Steve Green adn 3 other guys) all the way to the forbidden zone (and beyond, but don't tell anyone) and back up. got home about 11.30 pm (left before sunrise). Ended up with a smoked clutch (it's a F'ing long way back up that hill/waterfall) and numb fingers. SG is coming down from Colorado for the holidays (he has folks in San Diego), and he pinged me to set up a desert ride for him (NRocky Mountains). Steve is a great guy (just ask him) and I would like nothing better than to make him weep. Er, I mean, show him a goood ride in So Cal. I will be planning a super de duper ride in the next three weeks (probably New Year's Day), come on out and show us what you got. I'm planning on about a 300 mile loop from Riverside, CA. No whining. If you show up, you either ride like a man, or stay home and sweep the shop. Cheers CA Stu PS I can turn my bike by just leaning. PPS I can also levitate.> P.S. Any San Diego riders up for riding Coyote Canyon in the Anza > Borreggo? This is the time of year for such rides. Actually I > started going down the canyon fron Anza and all was going good until > the trail started to turn into a rock waterfall. I thought this > wasn't the place to be riding alone and have the pig fall on my leg. > I'd have to cut it off like the guy in Moab.......
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--- Baron Tynan wrote:
To put it bluntly: my arse hurts.
Open up your wallet and get a Russell day long saddle. www.day-long.com twelve hour rides...not a problem! noafflie...just a happy customer, don in UTah ===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250> How do guys like Torst ride 1000 miles without > complain???
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nklr-my arse is sore from only 300 miles!?!
Get a Corbin. Solved my problem.
Mick
> > -----Original Message----- > > Gentlemen/women, >> >> I just returned from one of SoCals awesome winter days riding on >> various N. San Diego back country trails. I am running into a >> constant concern. To put it bluntly: my arse hurts. >> How do guys like Torst ride 1000 miles without complain??? Am I >> supposed to be doing some sort of trainning exercises like busting >> walnuts between my cheeks?? I feel like a bunch of football players >> with cleats on ran all over my butt! >> > Bonsall Baron
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Baron, good morning.
A new seat would definitely help. I use generic baby powder, thinking
that most of the discomfort is caused by sweating. Didn't notice any
difference with using Gold Bond. On a hot, very long ride I also use a
little vasaline instead of the powder.
George, (sweet cheeks)
Escondido, CA
Baron Tynan wrote:
>Gentlemen/women, > >I just returned from one of SoCals awesome winter days riding on >various N. San Diego back country trails. I am running into a >constant concern. To put it bluntly: my arse hurts. >How do guys like Torst ride 1000 miles without complain??? Am I >supposed to be doing some sort of trainning exercises like busting >walnuts between my cheeks?? I feel like a bunch of football players >with cleats on ran all over my butt! > >Bonsall Baron > >
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nklr-my arse is sore from only 300 miles!?!
----- Original Message ----- From: "George Basinet" To: "Baron Tynan" Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 8:26 AM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] NKLR-My arse is sore from only 300 miles!?! > Damn, I hate to talk about my bloomers, but anything to help a fellow rider. Cotton underwear-out. Nylon/lycra from Target at $10- in. Buy them in dark colors so you can get a week out of them. Sheepskin ready made or a $25 car seat cover from Sam's Club and cut it up yourself. Beads. 2000 Indian New York cab drivers can't be wrong. A Corbin seat. Slicing an inch or so of padding off the original seat. Pretty easy to do. Be sure to remove the seat cover before slicing. Bike shorts with padding- didn't work for me. Depends- would probably work but try explaining them to that cute waitress that you just picked up. If you try any and all of the above, you might achieve an acceptable comfort level. I did. If all else fails, try cheek implants. don
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nklr-my arse is sore from only 300 miles!?!
Hi All
Just got back from our trip up to Corbin to get a
custom seat done for the KLR. Wow, what a difference!
Best $267 I spent on this bike so far.
On the way from Burbank up we stopped at Arvin at the
bottom of the grapevine for gas and a butt rest. In
serious discomfort mode at this point. The next 100
miles to Coalinga we had to stop 2 times to get off
the saddle. Same thing the following day for the 100
miles from Coalinga to Hollister where the factory is
located. We spent the night in San Juan Batista near
Hollister.
The next day, we spent about 9 hours in the saddle and
covered over 350 miles of some really nice back roads
on the way home, with no serious discomfort at all.
This bike is now more comfortable to travel on than my
Valkyrie. (not good news for the Valk)
Pictures and details of the ride to follow in the next
day or two.
HTH
Randy from Burbank
--- Baron Tynan wrote:
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com> > > Gentlemen/women, > > I just returned from one of SoCals awesome winter > days riding on > various N. San Diego back country trails. I am > running into a > constant concern. To put it bluntly: my arse hurts. > How do guys like Torst ride 1000 miles without > complain??? Am I > supposed to be doing some sort of trainning > exercises like busting > walnuts between my cheeks?? I feel like a bunch of > football players > with cleats on ran all over my butt! > > Bonsall Baron > > P.S. Any San Diego riders up for riding Coyote > Canyon in the Anza > Borreggo? This is the time of year for such rides. > Actually I > started going down the canyon fron Anza and all was > going good until > the trail started to turn into a rock waterfall. I > thought this > wasn't the place to be riding alone and have the pig > fall on my leg. > I'd have to cut it off like the guy in Moab....... > > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: > www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > >
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nklr-my arse is sore from only 300 miles!?!
Or if you're on a budget get the Sheepskin Buttpad from
http://www.alaskaleather.com/index.html
I like mine and will be using it on my ride down the Alcan Highway
this coming July.
Stu
Dutch Harbor, AK
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, don dotson
wrote:
> > --- Baron Tynan wrote: > > To put it bluntly: my arse hurts. > > How do guys like Torst ride 1000 miles without > > complain??? > > Open up your wallet and get a Russell day long saddle. > > www.day-long.com > > twelve hour rides...not a problem! > > noafflie...just a happy customer, > > don in UTah > > ===== > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. > http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250
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I might ought to leave east TN and try to make that one since Asheboro is my hometown. I know Mom would put me up.>"Kenn Clark" writes: > >Several riders in the NC/SC/Va area are interested in a work day >some time after the first of the year. Anyone else interested? I >will host at my home in Asheboro, NC. Have a full complement of >tools, table lift, air tools, etc.

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