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Thread: So you think big miles on a bike is bad for your arse?

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    So you think big miles on a bike is bad for your arse?

    Having a bit of a xmas piss up here tonight after driving from Te Anau to Ch Ch and then back to Oamaru,ive done some big trips on my old TL and can without a doubt say that my arse has never been as sore as it is tonight,its actually preferable to stand and drink piss,electric seats and all no matter what i did it made it no better,ive another big trip in the car coming up so anyone got any tips? (besides take the bike) as in sheepskin etc,do they work as good as they do on a bike seat?
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    laffing your getting soft in your old age mike

    .. I have no issues when i use the sheepskin on Betsy .. after riding from chch to shannon in one day was only the last few ks that my ass started feeling a wee bit twitchy .. rode on sat without one & after a hour on the bike my butt sure was feeling it ..

    I know for others they find the sheepskin does not work .. guess its one of those things you have to try to find out

    in the truck I do not use anything else & can drive 5 hours straight & am fine
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    What sort of car? Usually with cars I've found once you've got a few kays on them the seat moulds to fit your arse better - but they all feel hard to start with. Way back when I had sheepskins in my Hillman Hunter, but that was back when vinyl was the material of choice by NZ car assemblers and it was OK but tended to wrinkle up and stuff like that so these days I much prefer my seats as they come.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    laffing your getting soft in your old age mike

    .. I have no issues when i use the sheepskin on Betsy .. after riding from chch to shannon in one day was only the last few ks that my ass started feeling a wee bit twitchy .. rode on sat without one & after a hour on the bike my butt sure was feeling it ..

    I know for others they find the sheepskin does not work .. guess its one of those things you have to try to find out
    Merry xmas you.Funny about the sheepskin thing as ive heard people say sheepskin no good but lambskin is......go figure.
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    not sure what your driving but im guessing not a ford fairmont

    ashburton to nelson and its like a 1 hr drive
    there so comfy
    mines a 1996 dont know about earlier
    nothing much to adjust on the seat ,lumber and tilt thats all
    i could drive what you did in mine easy wouldnt even be sore
    And fuels good in them to ashburton to nelson is 9.9 litres per 100 km
    thats at 110 km and some passing not to much and still had 230km till empty 68 litre tank

    Used to get 9.2 per 100 km but had a bore exhaust fitted and the cat removed so guess bit better performance now as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Merry xmas you.Funny about the sheepskin thing as ive heard people say sheepskin no good but lambskin is......go figure.
    Merry xmas right back at ya hon ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    What sort of car? Usually with cars I've found once you've got a few kays on them the seat moulds to fit your arse better - but they all feel hard to start with. Way back when I had sheepskins in my Hillman Hunter, but that was back when vinyl was the material of choice by NZ car assemblers and it was OK but tended to wrinkle up and stuff like that so these days I much prefer my seats as they come.
    BA XR6 Falcon merv,with all the bells/whistles comfort wise but to be honest ive done longer trips in an old XY Falcon and not suffered 1/2 as much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by homer View Post
    not sure what your driving but im guessing not a ford fairmont

    ashburton to nelson and its like a 1 hr drive
    there so comfy
    mines a 1996 dont know about earlier
    nothing much to adjust on the seat ,lumber and tilt thats all
    i could drive what you did in mine easy wouldnt even be sore
    And fuels good in them to ashburton to nelson is 9.9 litres per 100 km
    thats at 110 km and some passing not to much and still had 230km till empty 68 litre tank

    Used to get 9.2 per 100 km but had a bore exhaust fitted and the cat removed so guess bit better performance now as well
    BA XR6 ute,plenty to adjust but didnt help.
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    Really im surprised at that
    i thought they would be better ride than mine

    I do a lot of driving at times in the year maybe i just dont notice it
    But mines really comfy

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    The suspension in the XR6 is just too hard for long distances. We've got a BA Falcon Futura - plain as fuck but really comfortable for the Auckland to Invercargill trip!
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    The suspension in the XR6 is just too hard for long distances. We've got a BA Falcon Futura - plain as fuck but really comfortable for the Auckland to Invercargill trip!
    How about we swap suspenders next time i am down that way.....?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    How about we swap suspenders next time i am down that way.....?
    Don't think I've got the legs for it! I used to have to travel all over New Zealand with the last job - hired cars for long road trips. First one was a Falcon XT (Hokitika - Westport - Nelson - Blenheim). Nice enough. Next one was a Futura (Wellington - Masterton - Palmerston North - Levin - Hawera - New Plymouth - Auckland) nice and comfy. Last one was XR6 (Auckland - Tauranga - Whakatane - Gisborne - Napier - Auckland) handled better in the corners than the others but not so comfortable over distance hence the decision to get the Futura (was cheap as chips too!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Don't think I've got the legs for it! I used to have to travel all over New Zealand with th last job - hired cars for long road trips. First one was a Falcon XT. Nice enough. Next one was a Futura. Nice and comfy. Last one was XR6 - handled better in the corners than the others but not so comfortable over distance hence the decision to get the Futura (was cheap as chips too!)
    Actually mate the first time i took the ute down a gravel road with a bit in the middle i wished i had bought the XLS ute as the bloody thing is way to low for that carry on,very nice to look at but about as useful as a third ball on a greyhound.My mates a big bastard and it was so bad i was almost going to tell him he was walking.
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    Can you try something as simple as leaning your seat back further and try and take a bit of weight off your arse? The comparison to sports bikes is that on them you lean forward so while you might get sore wrists if you go too slowly you don't get a sore arse, so try leaning back further in the ute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    Can you try something as simple as leaning your seat back further and try and take a bit of weight off your arse? The comparison to sports bikes is that on them you lean forward so while you might get sore wrists if you go too slowly you don't get a sore arse, so try leaning back further in the ute.
    I played about with it today but nothing seemed to help although it was late in the drive,just bemused that after all the years doing big trips on bikes its a car that made my bum sore.Will play around with the settings with a refreshed bum so to speak.
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