Guys, Protect Your Packages When Biking

// added July 08, 2008 // 8 comments //
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Hello Men! Do you ride your bike all the time? Well you might be hurting your "manhood". Read our entire post to find out more.
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8 comments // Guys, Protect Your Packages When Biking

  • 1percent
  • chrishotstuff
  • anglcazn
  • meligrosa
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      meligrosa  
    • fyi most lines (even Brooks) also make women specific saddles. Thoguht I'd share b/c it could be equally hurtful for a women not to ride a saddle that's right or at least anatomically meant-right.

    • 1 year ago
  • Varex_Sythe
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      Varex_Sythe  
    • Its not really the nuts that men have a problem with if you get a good seat, its the prostate. The two best things that you can do are either spend lots of money on a really really good seat, or switch to a recumbent bike.

    • 1 year ago
  • MrBigShot21
  • nickwe3d
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      nickwe3d  
    • There is no definitive link, but it makes absolute sense. Very important to get the right bike. Most people don't realize they can't run out and just get any bike.

      Go to a real shop ask an expert, you'll find they're more than willing to help. If they aren't, then leave that shop and go to the next one.

      If the store really treats you like a newbie and/or crap, call the bike supplier and let them know!

    • 1 year ago
  • meligrosa
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      meligrosa  
    • I wonder how lance does it... JK
      - yikes - good article ;)
      ‹Men who take up cycling in an effort to stay fit, do their bit for the environment or avoid spiralling motoring costs, could be harming their health if they don't choose the right bicycle. That's the stark warning from consultant urological surgeon Mr Vinod Nargund from St Bartholomew's and Homerton Hospitals, London, in the urology journal BJU International.
      Men who cycle a lot can also experience changes to their sperm function, because of the excessive heat generated in the pelvic area. No general link between cycling and male infertility has been established, but it is still recognised as a possible side effect and has been noted in a number of male cyclists.›

    • 1 year ago

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