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    Woolly knickers?

    I seem to find that the area of the family jewels and the inner thigh get a bit chilled next to the tank, all that metal and petrol. A stylish neoprene wrap seems a good idea but I've never seen said item and I'm too shy to ask

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    I'm pretty sure you can buy merino jocks from Katmandu or Icebreaker.

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    take a viagra
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    I'm pretty sure you can buy merino jocks from Katmandu or Icebreaker.
    Perhaps get your mum to knit you a pair... seriously, jeans may be convenient to wear. But the cold does get in. What works, as far as clothing to wear in cooler times goes... is a matter of trial and error. Good appropriate gear is necessary to stay warm. If you feel you could be warmer... put some more on.
    Sports/outdoor shops will sell what you require.. in most cases , one size fits all... so you wont need a fitting room.
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    Thermal longjohns?
    I love mine...although they are not very sexy, but they are warm.
    Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    Thermal longjohns?
    I love mine...although they are not very sexy, but they are warm.
    OHHHHHH, Tart your longjohns are so sexy
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    Thermal longjohns?
    I love mine...although they are not very sexy, but they are warm.
    ditto... ive got at least 5 pairs of pants and heaps of long sleeve shirts. at times, i wear two pairs of thermals under jeans, with either my old leather pants or rjays over the top. they are all left overs bought during my bp days. could never get warm at that job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    OHHHHHH, Tart your longjohns are so sexy
    No, they're not. They just smell funny.
    It's the contents that are sexy!!
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    No, they're not. They just smell funny.
    It's the contents that are sexy!!
    Nice recovery there MSTRS! Smell funny eh?
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    So, no one comes up with an electric heated crutch warmer, I'm disappointed.

    I'll try a couple of pink bats shoved down there

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    Finally

    you can have an excuse for those socks shoved down ya trou LOL
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    Get some Cordura Riding Pants.

    Waterproof, lined , padded and hip/thigh/knee protected.

    Wearing jeans on a MC is dumb in any weather.

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    I wear cordura and track pants underneath, don't know where the jeans thread came from. I am old and my bones are cold.

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    Long johns are so comfortable. I always have them under my leathers or jeans when I ride. I'm wearing them right now!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by varminter View Post
    I seem to find that the area of the family jewels and the inner thigh get a bit chilled next to the tank, all that metal and petrol. A stylish neoprene wrap seems a good idea but I've never seen said item and I'm too shy to ask
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