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    This I have learned

    thought maybe there should be a thread for the funny/dumb/stupid shit we have done and learned from on bikes. thought it could be a good laugh so I'll start.

    On a multi day ride, avoid, at all costs, foods like curry for dinner. Especially on the night before a 3 day ride. Oh, it tastes great at the time doesnt it? but then the next day after you poo, you get curry bum, that stingy ringy sphincter that burns, and gets worse as you spend ten hours a day sweating on it,and it feels like its going to tear. Only on the third day will the discomfort begin to subside.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    thought maybe there should be a thread for the funny/dumb/stupid shit we have done and learned from on bikes. thought it could be a good laugh so I'll start.

    On a multi day ride, avoid, at all costs, foods like curry for dinner. Especially on the night before a 3 day ride. Oh, it tastes great at the time doesnt it? but then the next day after you poo, you get curry bum, that stingy ringy sphincter that burns, and gets worse as you spend ten hours a day sweating on it,and it feels like its going to tear. Only on the third day will the discomfort begin to subside.


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    You have hemroids.

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    The forecast says .... heavy rain can be expected ... but you think ... nah ... I was doing a similar ride the same time LAST year ...
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    If you happen to ride with an unattached sheepskin on your seat, do not lift your arse off the seat to fart.

    We did a bit of a long trip a while ago, each on our own bikes. Having a thin seat on the old CB400 I cut up a sheepskin and rode with it on the seat and just tucked in at the back of the seat to improve the comfort. Worked well enough. Just coming back into Christchurch and I felt the need to pass a few cubic metres of flatus (that, to the uneducated is 'a big fart'). Anyway, I half stood on the footpegs and let rip. Trouble was that the wind (possibly mine) lifted the sheepskin which then slid down the side of the seat and into the chain which caused it's prompt shredding and did a pretty good job of stopping the rear wheel rotating. A pretty exciting few seconds of frantic bike control ensued before coming to a stop. Then had to extract the remnants of shrek from the chain and do a major chain adjustment at the side of the road.

    Bit of a laugh really but it is sobering to think that I could have been killed because of a fart. Those who know me however would say that probably would have been appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    If you happen to ride with an unattached sheepskin on your seat, do not lift your arse off the seat to fart.

    We did a bit of a long trip a while ago, each on our own bikes. Having a thin seat on the old CB400 I cut up a sheepskin and rode with it on the seat and just tucked in at the back or the seat to improve the comfort. Worked well enough. Just coming back into Christchurch and I felt the need to pass a few cubic metres of flatus (that, to the uneducated is 'a big fart'). Anyway, I half stood on the footpegs and let rip. Trouble was that the wind (possibly mine) lifted the sheepskin which then slid down the side of the seat and into the chain which caused it's prompt shredding and did a pretty good job of stopping the rear wheel rotating. A pretty exciting few seconds of frantic bike control ensued before coming to a stop. Then had to extract the remnants of shrek from the chain and do a major chain adjustment at the side of the road.

    Bit of a laugh really but it is sobering to think that I could have been killed because of a fart. Those who know me however would say that probably would have been appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    On a multi day ride, avoid, at all costs, foods like curry for dinner. Especially on the night before a 3 day ride.....
    Toilet paper in the fridge usually saves the day

    I'm guilty of the NOT being prepared for heavy rain thing..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Toilet paper in the fridge usually saves the day

    I'm guilty of the NOT being prepared for heavy rain thing..........
    I dunno if youre fucking with me, but Im gonna try that . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    If you happen to ride with an unattached sheepskin on your seat, do not lift your arse off the seat to fart.

    We did a bit of a long trip a while ago, each on our own bikes. Having a thin seat on the old CB400 I cut up a sheepskin and rode with it on the seat and just tucked in at the back of the seat to improve the comfort. Worked well enough. Just coming back into Christchurch and I felt the need to pass a few cubic metres of flatus (that, to the uneducated is 'a big fart'). Anyway, I half stood on the footpegs and let rip. Trouble was that the wind (possibly mine) lifted the sheepskin which then slid down the side of the seat and into the chain which caused it's prompt shredding and did a pretty good job of stopping the rear wheel rotating. A pretty exciting few seconds of frantic bike control ensued before coming to a stop. Then had to extract the remnants of shrek from the chain and do a major chain adjustment at the side of the road.

    Bit of a laugh really but it is sobering to think that I could have been killed because of a fart. Those who know me however would say that probably would have been appropriate.
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