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F U! I have your corner store hanging.
take it easy bob....(language...)
search for a solution and lets hear it...
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F U! I have your corner store hanging.
take it easy bob....(language...)
search for a solution and lets hear it...
can someone clue me in on CSMF, unless it is dirty? Is it a motorcycle term?? Yes, I'm ignorant in some of these terms
One possible solution is wearing a padded cyclists pants under your riding pants?
There are so many models around, I am sure you can find one. And it is more hygienic too.
What is CSMF?
Edit: wait I jusst got it...
Took you a moment or two lol. How can I wear a padded diaper when I am concealing my .357 in my pants already? The stock seat sucks period! I don't care how many miles you have under your belt. I have been on too many motorcycles in my lifetime and have too many miles in the saddle of them to know what sucks and what does not. I was a Heavy Equipment Operator in the US Navy Seabees for 25 years and I have been in the saddle of every piece of construction equipment known to man.
My oh my....like Joker in Batman movie said "we've got a live one in here..."
Anyway, take it easy. change the seat....whatever.
It is a darn good bike overall IMHO.
PS: Why did you have to say you are a Heavy whatever operator?
I thought this was you:
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...or something close.
Now you spoilt it for me...
Or are you in this format?
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I just took the 2012 NC700X for my first 1 hour trip around town breaking her in. The only thing that feels broken in is my Bony Boston Butt. OMG! I am 6' with an inseam of 34". Is anyone else experiencing a problem with being saddle sore after their ride? I have never been in this riding position before. All my other bikes have been muscle cruisers. I am riding the straight and flat roads of SE Florida right now until I move back up to the mountains of Western NC May 1st. The NC700X seams to crave the tight turns and hills that WNC has to offer. My riding habits will change when I move up there. Right now I am just wiggling around to take the pressure off my a**.
Calm down bro. I realize the stock seat sucks for you. It doesn't for me. Let's leave it at that.Took you a minute or two lol.
How can I wear a padded diaper when I am concealing my .357 in my pants already? The stock seat sucks period! I don't care how many miles you have under your belt. I have been on too many motorcycles in my lifetime and have too many miles in the saddle of them to know what sucks and what does not. I was a Heavy Equipment Operator in the US Navy Seabees for 25 years and I have been in the saddle of every piece of construction equipment known to man.
Calm down bro. I realize the stock seat sucks for you. It doesn't for me. Let's leave it at that.
Calm down bro. I realize the stock seat sucks for you. It doesn't for me. Let's leave it at that.
Oh my goodness!! Bikers, you made my day on the seat commentary! It might well be that ones mass coupled with lack of, ahem, built-in padding is the root cause of the bum issue. I'm around 135 when I last hit the scales, and I haven't had a problem. May have more to report if I do a 9hr run. My first ride out of the Honda stable (dealership) was almost 2hr continuous, no worse for wear.
Now, I am not sure if it is the quality seat or the quality of our bums....which is the problem.
My "bum" as we call it made a 13,200 mile trip to the top of Alaska on a proper seat with several 16 hour days in a row. At any rate, I can change the seat more readily than the old bum. By the way, I ride long days now much easier than I did in my youth. Partly because the seats are better.