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    I recommend popping more wheelies while riding the F6B
    Ride it like you stole it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    I like the fabric on the Mustang it keeps you from sliding forward and back.....sorry...TMI on your issue.....
    You can usually never have enough information, in this case, maybe not so much, hopefully the visual in your head does not keep you up at night.

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    Ordered the Rivco Aero Flip-outs in Chrome, hopefully that will help keep everybody happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by choptop View Post
    Ordered the Rivco Aero Flip-outs in Chrome, hopefully that will help keep everybody happy.
    I sure hope they work out for ya,,,

    Hate to see ya end up like this:

    http://www.getkooky.com.au/media/cat...s-getkooky.jpg

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    Ball-room jeans by Duluth Trading Co.

    I have several pairs of these. For work and for riding they have been great.

    http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/m...ens-pants.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotrod View Post
    I sure hope they work out for ya,,,

    Hate to see ya end up like this:

    http://www.getkooky.com.au/media/cat...s-getkooky.jpg

    OHHHHH
    ED209 says RED is faster, you have 20 seconds to comply !

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    Funny thing is, the discomfort you described occurred on my stock seat after it "broke in" at about 10,000 miles. I was very pleased when I installed my Mustang seat and it relieved the pressure in that critical area.
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    Could sitting one inch further back have anything to do with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    Could sitting one inch further back have anything to do with it?
    Maybe. I did not need handlebar risers with my Mustang seat, others felt the need for them. If the rider is leaning forward due to the seating position being farther back, it could cause pressure in a very sensitive area of the male anatomy. You might just be on to something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    I like the fabric on the Mustang it keeps you from sliding forward and back.....sorry...TMI on your issue.....
    Quote Originally Posted by stepbill View Post
    The stock seat lets you slide around some but the material in the Mustang seat prevents this. When you sit is where you stay. Give it some time, you might start enjoying the feeling
    I got my Mustang standard seat today and took it for a short ride. I did not find the seat material "gripy". My first impression was that it was somewhat slick. Are your seats tuck-n-roll or standard? Maybe that is the difference.
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