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Pain in the arse

madman

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Have not seen anything about adjusting your seat! Try raising it , Tipping it , or moving it forward or back. Slight changes can make all the difference.
 

jarrodski

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Does this go away after you ride a bit more frequently? I was going to try to go today but with my wife not be to happy i didnt push it. Why? cause when i got on my bike this morning to go for a quick spin, i couldnt sit down. holy christ did it hurt. any tips?

ride more... but very important... briefs, not boxers... stand up more often, especially over ANY bump in the trail. think about what's down there... extra stress on that area can'tbe good.

i've also developed a special relationship with Target Brand Gold Bond style medicated powder
 
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