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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    A hot vid of your ass ... might help.



    Or you could just whack yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    A hot wash may have caused the kevlar fibre to melt or merg
    If it's melted it ain't kevlar.

    Aramid fibres start to degrade at about 500 deg, they don't melt at all.
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    I'm not entirely sure what this thread is about, to be honest.

    The lining in Draggins can get a bit itchy over a few hot sweaty hours, though, hence my recommendation of lycra compression shorts as undies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEVVIL View Post
    Yup bit of fun ya cant take KB seriously.
    shit... he's on to us, RUN
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    cut the bum out - remember the YMCA vid?? - turn them into some chaps LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    ..get your mrs to whack the fuck out of your ass ...
    Dude, never use "fuck' and 'arse" in the same sentence when talking to a man! although the bondage angle was mildly redeeming...

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    Shave the kevlar with a normal razor (of course mens are the best sort) - works on my stockings
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    Quote Originally Posted by newhere View Post
    Shave the kevlar with a normal razor (of course mens are the best sort) - works on my stockings
    I think your ment to take the stockings off to shave your legs but im thinking it would be ok to watch incase im incorrect.
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    I found the kelvar in my Draggins quite uncomfortable on long trips. Went to the Warehouse and got a pair of stretchy cotton short bike type pants which I wear underneath and now comfort plus
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    yip my dragons have done the same, kevlar in the arse has gone a bit firm, linty and is a little itchy especially in those hot summer days when youre sweating.

    I wondered if it was me so i tried my cordura pants over the next few days and didnt have the same issues at all.

    I prefer to wear my dragons as its easier to get around in them compared to my cordura puffy pants when i get off the bike.

    I have seen those cyclist padded nappy cycle shorts with the gel bum, but man if me mates caught me in those there would be no end to the ridicule, just not sure if there is any solution to getting the comfort back in my dragons other than buying a new pair which aint guna happen at $250+ and approx 2yrs old.

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    Thumbs up

    I don't believe it! He said Zip.And and, and there was no instant clap of thunder and a melted pile of Devv amidst his Kevlar pantes@#$!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    I have seen those cyclist padded nappy cycle shorts with the gel bum
    The ones I linked to aren't cycling shorts with a gel bum (it's called a chamois), they're basically just lycra boxer shorts that fix chafing. No chamois involved. I have a pair I use for running under normal running shorts. I don't wear them under my Draggins myself, but if you're running into sweating / chafing issues while riding they'd solve it.
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    its your arse man.....have a wash

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    HAHA Thanks guys. Well boxers or long shorts fixed the problem.
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