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LotteBum Wrote: Go the camel toe!! And get some chamois cream or barrier cream. and rub it on the seam where it rubs on your doodle. That should have you sorted in no time. Lotte yeah but be careful you don't dob too much of that stuff on the smaller, more aggressive you - cos if it works its way into the end where it shouldn't, it can = a world of pain (especially assos cream). This comes from the *high-pitched* voice of experience! -- monsterman |
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In aus.bicycle on 2 May 2007 03:46:51 -0700
Brendo wrote: LMFAO - that is hell funny. Dude, you just gotta reach down there and tuck your mate outta the way when he start's complaining. Don't let a hot-headed mate ruin a good day out I say. But he works his way back up there again!! A Prince Albert and some string? Zebee |
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BT Humble Wrote: Brendo wrote: How high should the padded part on the front of a pair of gentleman's knicks reach? I ask because I have a three of pairs of knicks, all of them $40. On two of these, the padded section does not reach overly high, and thoughtfully there is a seam running right down the middle of the knicks. As such, I am slightly 'irritated' when I ride for any length of time. The third pair are bibknicks which I got off ebay, which are around 2 inches too short for my body. The padding area is larger, but crap quality. These ones just split me up the middle. An extra pair of socks should cure that! :-D BTH you don't need a pair of socks - just one will do:-) -- ProfTournesol |
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Brendo wrote:
LMFAO - that is hell funny. Dude, you just gotta reach down there and tuck your mate outta the way when he start's complaining. Don't let a hot-headed mate ruin a good day out I say. But he works his way back up there again!! Your drop bars are way way too low. {X-( |
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On 1 May 2007 18:42:44 -0700, Brendo wrote:
I ask because I have a three of pairs of knicks, all of them $40. On two of these, the padded section does not reach overly high, and thoughtfully there is a seam running right down the middle of the knicks. As such, I am slightly 'irritated' when I ride for any length of time. The third pair are bibknicks which I got off ebay, which are around 2 inches too short for my body. The padding area is larger, but crap quality. These ones just split me up the middle. Your problem is the "$40" part. It's worth paying for one-piece seamless contoured inserts, whose front section generally hides the whole package. -- Home page: http://members.westnet.com.au/mvw |
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The padded bit in knicks.
ProfTournesol wrote:
BTHumble Wrote: Brendo wrote: How high should the padded part on the front of a pair of gentleman's knicks reach? I ask because I have a three of pairs of knicks, all of them $40. On two of these, the padded section does not reach overly high, and thoughtfully there is a seam running right down the middle of the knicks. As such, I am slightly 'irritated' when I ride for any length of time. An extra pair of socks should cure that! :-D you don't need a pair of socks - just one will do:-) Speak for yourself, old chap! Maybe some of us need a little "enhancement" over what nature provided! BTH (Not that there's anything wrong with that!) |
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