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I have no ass. It's been worked off or chewed off.

Well on to the problem. Have a 13 RS with ultimate tall boy which is nice but after 1 1/2 to 2 hrs riding my butt is numb and bones in the cheek are sore.

Anyone have any recommendations . Tried airhawk didn't like.

Thanks
 
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I have no ass. It's been worked off or chewed off.

Well on to the problem. Have a 13 RS with ultimate tall boy which is nice but after 1 1/2 to 2 hrs riding my butt is numb and bones in the cheek are sore.

Anyone have any recommendations . Tried airhawk didn't like.

Thanks
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Ride Safe, Hope it works out for you.
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Thanks to everyone for caring about my butt :roflblack:

I just remembered why I stopped using the beads. I originally purchased to use to keep the butt cool in hot weather. It worked well for that purpose. However, one really hot day, when I removed the beads after a couple hours ride, the seat skin had stretched, a lot. The spyder was still under the 2 year warranty, and the seat replaced; I didn't actually tell BRP what had happened. That was my experience with the beads.
 
I just remembered why I stopped using the beads. I originally purchased to use to keep the butt cool in hot weather. It worked well for that purpose. However, one really hot day, when I removed the beads after a couple hours ride, the seat skin had stretched, a lot. The spyder was still under the 2 year warranty, and the seat replaced; I didn't actually tell BRP what had happened. That was my experience with the beads.


Interesting
 
Sore Butt

I found that on a long trip or day ride of several hundred miles that a GOOD pair of bicycle shorts makes quite a difference. I say good because some of the cheap ones don't have much padding, a better pair is built to be sat on for hours on end, In he heat we road with these and a pair of armored and vented overpants and was quite comfortable. I got the idea from some previous posts when this came up and it does help. ;)
 
I found that on a long trip or day ride of several hundred miles that a GOOD pair of bicycle shorts makes quite a difference. I say good because some of the cheap ones don't have much padding, a better pair is built to be sat on for hours on end, In he heat we road with these and a pair of armored and vented overpants and was quite comfortable. I got the idea from some previous posts when this came up and it does help. ;)

I have tried
 
I have found that the Duluth Trading underwear helps me a lot for whatever reason :opps: but I have an Ultimate Tall boy on mine as well. I also suffer the same lack of cushioning you do. With my super undies and the tall boy seat I can ride longer than I can stay awake lol
 
With feet under you, you have more weight placed on your sit bones (ischial tuberosities). With feet forward, your weight is placed more posteriorly, and less pressure on your sit bones.

To the OP, if I still have my beads, you can have them. I'll check my storage room later today.

This is my thoughts too Wyliec
Time will tell
 
This'll sound silly, butt ... er, but

Even with my female advantage of thick, built-in, memory "foam", I doubt that the homo sapien hindquarter evolved to stay pain free under full load for as long as we're demanding.

As my fellow horsemen know, even straddling a steed on the most comfortably padded saddle gets bone-grating before long. You've simply got to trot once in awhile and post (rise out of the saddle every other stride) to get the blood flowing down there again (or, of course, gallop in the rump-off-the-saddle two-point position, etc).

Consequently, when I'm on the Spyder and get numb rump or stiff knees, I just stand for a few seconds, then sit a bit, then stand a bit, etc. This may be easier on an RT with its more vertical leg position, and, granted, I'm not flying down the highways like you guys are, but on the back roads it works. :D
 
For this, I am going to try padded bicycle shorts under my jeans. This is something i read bout in Rider Magazine.

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