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    Are you taking any meds, some cholesterol meds increase cramping, I had this issue

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    I found with the mustang seat if you just use an Air hawk pad it will make quite
    a bit of difference.
    Much less expensive than RDL seat.
    Also bar position makes a lot of difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortleg0521 View Post
    I found with the mustang seat if you just use an Air hawk pad it will make quite
    a bit of difference.
    Much less expensive than RDL seat.
    Also bar position makes a lot of difference.
    When you say the Air Hawk pad makes a difference what do you mean?..Also what bar postions are you suggesting?..Heli-bars or risers or?...Just curious...Regards

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    In my opinion, Heli Bars & a RDL is the best money one can spend on their "B."

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegoat345 View Post
    In my opinion, Heli Bars & a RDL is the best money one can spend on their "B."
    I am sure you are most likely correct with this set-up and I would consider such if I intended to keep my F6B down the road. I don't ride as much as I used to and most of my short rides are 150 miles or less round trip...Looking at downsizing to a lighter bike, Indian Scout, perhaps in the future, if I continue to keeping riding for a couple more years...Only time will tell as I just hit 79 years old this month....Regards

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