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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: John Orchard on October 30, 2013, 11:08:22 am
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Hey Guy's, Any of you old & wise chaps have any ideas on preventing 'monkey-butt'? I presume that is what I am suffering from after lots of laps during the day? I know I am sitting-down too much but I am not going to get strong legs over-night, so best I find another cure.
I've never sufferred with this problem before in my 40 year riding history. The problem is worse after a few hours on the RMZ450, the big fourstroke with its engine-braking sees my poor butt sliding forward & back a lot .... ouch!
I Googled it, most suggestions say that talcum-powder helps, but I am sweating so much it would just turn to clag in my crack! This problem sees me ending my days riding before any other issues.
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In my experience, lycra cycling shorts work well.
But not the ones with the chamois in the crutch.
The lycra allows the pants to rub against them rather than your arse. ;)
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Never tried it but Ballards do have this available
http://www.ballards.cc/anti-monkey-butt-powder
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I concur with Tony T re the padded Lycra bicycle pants .. a bit how's your father but they work okay :)
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talcum-powder , lycra pants and stand up a little more.
The talcum powder certainly works , however if your'e sweating alot you may need to apply extra talcum powder through out the days riding.
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Good old Johnsons Baby Powder....talc. I'll pass on the lycra, I wouldn't be a pleasing sight in lycra, that's for sure ::)......That reminds me of the time I was in a coffee shop in Byron Bay when a couple of healthy pushy riders all decked out in Lycra came in for their skinny latte. If having two forty + year old lads in lycra suits wasn't enough, one of them had cracked a roaring erection and hadn't realised it. The atmosphere in the café went as quiet as a mouse until our two budding Lance Armstrongs adjourned to the park across the road to consume their coffees. As soon as they left the café everyone in the place broke up in unrestrained laughter, it was a bonding experience. It was just one of those little moments that make ones day.............resume Monkey Butt thread
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You wear the Lycra UNDER your normal riding pants, Firko!
And it works. I have a pair of "Skins" which are better than any bicycle shorts I've ever used.
I also wear a pair of cotton Reg Grundies under the Skins - they give a degree of moisture absorbtion and another layer of movement.
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You wear the Lycra UNDER your normal riding pants, Firko
Ooohhh, so that's how it's done ::) I'd still have to bare my lycra'd form to whoever was nearby while putting my riding pants on. I'm way too shy for that ;D
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Skins are the best
SKINS has pioneered engineered gradient compression and dynamic gradient engineering research. When you apply compression to specific body parts in a particularly balanced and accurate way, it accelerates blood flow. This gets more oxygen to your working muscles – and boosts your performance when the body is under very extended duress.
Better blood flow also helps your body to get rid of lactic acid and other metabolic wastes – which helps you work at a higher rate for longer. Plus, improved oxygenation reduces the effects of delayed onset muscle soreness and accelerates muscle repair. Skins have particularly good wicking qualities which allows the moisture to move to the outside of the garment giving a abeatic cooling effect in very warm weather but most importantly stopping the garment freezing to your skin in arctic conditions.
The stiffy thing with the cyclist must have been hilarious
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Long Lycra thermals work well and stop the knee guard straps digging into the back of your legs
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Baby powder is the cheapest and works in both ya undies and your tyres.
Stops friction/pinching in both instances ;)
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This stuff is good John,I think I got it from a chemist http://www.neatfeetcare.com/ChafingSweat-Rash-Underarm.html Also Skins are great as the others say,I have Aldi ones they have them every now & then a lot cheaper than the name brand ones,dunno if they are as good as I have not tried the others but like most Aldi stuff i reckon they work & are durable,mine are 2 years old & still perfect:),I find my modern bike gets into me more because of the gripper seat ;)
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You wear the Lycra UNDER your normal riding pants, Firko!
And it works. I have a pair of "Skins" which are better than any bicycle shorts I've ever used.
I also wear a pair of cotton Reg Grundies under the Skins - they give a degree of moisture absorbtion and another layer of movement.
I wear "Skins" and they work a treat, im only sore form muscle fatigue.
And, Firko, i bet the coffee wasn't all those pushy riders consumed in the park!!!
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In my very early days at MDMCC I remember some of the older riders talking about losing skin onto the inside of their leathers when they 'dropped the model' at speed, saying that wearing ladies "swami undergarments" was the answer.
Never tried it myself! probably because one usually needed to get changed in public view.
cheer
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You know how much riding I do - and on an RMZ450...
I just wear skins (KMart/Target, $20 a pair) and they work great when you put the knee guards over the top which was what I originally bought them for
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I'd still have to bare my lycra'd form to whoever was nearby while putting my riding pants on. I'm way too shy for that ;D
Not sure how lycra covered bits are more offensive than those exact same bits laid bare?
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.....get up on the pegs and stay there...
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After I rode my 1st A4DE, I swore I'd work out how to get rid of the dreaded monkey butt. Here are my recommendations :-
1) NO Jocks - EVER! Now, I'm not suggesting a commando frenzy but rather boxer styled cotton/lycra blend undies. They make a HUGE difference. Just ensure there is no seams anywhere around the gooch section!
2) Hemorrhoid cream. Apply enough to leave the cheeks feeling "rosy". The antibacterial properties stop any nasties from infecting. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you EVER entertain using vaseline. Why would you ever rub petrol near the boys?
3) Stand. It's surprising how quickly the MIND adapts. The legs are the biggest muscle group we have but it's the mind that gives in 1st. Standing becomes second nature soon enough.
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1) NO Jocks - EVER! Now, I'm not suggesting a commando frenzy but rather boxer styled cotton/lycra blend undies. They make a HUGE difference. Just ensure there is no seams anywhere around the gooch section!
2) Hemorrhoid cream. Apply enough to leave the cheeks feeling "rosy". The antibacterial properties stop any nasties from infecting. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you EVER entertain using vaseline. Why would you ever rub petrol near the boys?
3) Stand. It's surprising how quickly the MIND adapts. The legs are the biggest muscle group we have but it's the mind that gives in 1st. Standing becomes second nature soon enough.
agree 100%, pretty much EXACTLY what i do, or DID!
Kt
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Just got back from a weekend on the moderns up at Coffs with the Detour guys and suffering badly as well as I forgot the 'Skins'.
The Skins bike shorts are pricey but they last for years, coupled with baby nappy rash powder (Curash) which is water proof and keeps the skin dry while sweating seems to work a treat
Cheers
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The night before riding I apply a generous amount of 3B cream, available from your local chemist. This stuff is so good ya just go riding sans undies, hangin' loose. Never had monkey-butt since (even though I look like a Silverback). Found its no good for pullin' though. ::)
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I think we need to go back to thicker seats and get rid of the gripper seat covers,I can ride my yz all weekend with no problem but 30 minutes on my modern and your suffering :'( :'(
Cheers scotty
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In the 60-70's on Short Circuit & Speedway, most set's of leathers were not lined.
There was a full "Jumpsuit' available, similar to the material of today's Skin's, commonly known as a "Sexy Suit".
I think the WAG's called them that.
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Funny you say that, Scotty. Cos I've found the exact opposite.
Unlike me to be different...... ::)
Even touring on one of my old Safari bikes, this seat with the gripper top and rock-hard foam was always better than the stocker.
Might also be because it's height made it easy to go from sitting to standing so I spent more time standing...... dunno...... :-\
(http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr37/Tony_T12/IMAGE0040.jpg) (http://s467.photobucket.com/user/Tony_T12/media/IMAGE0040.jpg.html)
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I think we need to go back to thicker seats and get rid of the gripper seat covers,I can ride my yz all weekend with no problem but 30 minutes on my modern and your suffering :'( :'(
Cheers scotty
Yeah, recover the seat with old school vinyl and apply some "armour all" No more monkey butt...
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Someone amouralled my seat once ,bounced out of a berm and nailed it and the bike shot straight out from under me . skins are the go
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Someone amouralled my seat once ,bounced out of a berm and nailed it and the bike shot straight out from under me . skins are the go
;D good work Hilly, although watching someone do something quite similar earlier this year i think that move is called " The Gruber" ;D ;)
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Can't go past a silk g banger. J