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George 08-08-10 08:55 AM

I used peanut butter for a while:D, but now I go between Bag Balm and Aquaphor. Sometimes I use a base of Lanacane is some spots.

Louis 08-08-10 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by George (Post 11252921)
I used peanut butter for a while:D,

:lol:

Chunky or regular?

George 08-08-10 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by Louis (Post 11252938)
:lol:

Chunky or regular?

I knew better to not use Chunky.:innocent:

dynodonn 08-08-10 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by howsteepisit (Post 11251096)
..........Brooks, Brooks, Brooks,.


Even though I have relatively short daily commutes, my slick leather surface Brooks had a considerable effect in reducing the chaffing in my groin area, to the point of making "off saddle" life much more bearable.

maddmaxx 08-08-10 09:38 AM

I find it useful to get everything adjusted just right before the ride. A poorly located wrinkle (shorts, not me although that doesn't help either) or seam can cause me a problem that will require some cream or medication for many rides to follow.

curdog 08-08-10 10:57 AM

I use Chamois Butter probably out of habit more than need. Chafing was a problem in the past, which lube seemed to help. Don't honestly know whether I need now or not, but not changing a good thing!

rydabent 08-08-10 11:03 AM

With recumbents-----------dead goat skins and gooey gunk is totally unnecessary.

lubers 08-08-10 07:02 PM

The nuns at the Catholic school I went too said I'd go to hell if I put my hands in my pants. I use nothing but a good leather seat. (Brooks and a Selle An-Atomica)

roccobike 08-08-10 07:06 PM

I've not used Chamois Buttr so far this year, but the Saturday Cyclepath ride just hit 57 miles last week and I felt it. I'll be using it for this Saturday's ride, but not for the mid-week 30 milers.

PAlt 08-08-10 07:15 PM

Chamois Buttr- European formula. Has a little menthol or something similar for the "cheap thrill" tingle. If I don't use it, we have issues, and we don't want issues...

Metric Man 08-08-10 07:59 PM

Didn't use it for the first 3+ years of riding...but I tried it and I like it. :D:love: Not for saddle sores, but more between the legs, although I use it on the chamois too.

Chamois Buttr :thumb:

Robert Foster 08-08-10 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by Metric Man (Post 11256061)
Didn't use it for the first 3+ years of riding...but I tried it and I like it. :D:love: Not for saddle sores, but more between the legs, although I use it on the chamois too.

Chamois Buttr :thumb:

At least you stopped using "Imperial.":lol:

Metric Man 08-08-10 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by Robert Foster (Post 11256185)
At least you stopped using "Imperial.":lol:

The "crown" kept bumping my helmet off. :rolleyes:

ecrider 08-08-10 09:28 PM

I only use it for long event rides, not for commuting or everyday rides.

akohekohe 08-09-10 01:27 AM


Originally Posted by kr32 (Post 11252352)
ASSOS cream. I used to get sore on a certain area down there but no longer after using ASSOS.
Hey it works for me and that's all the matters. Sort of like Brylcream " a little dab will do you"

+1 Assos not only protects against chafing and bacterial infection but also against fungus. This is an advantage over Bag Balm etc. particularly if you ride where it is hot and humid.

BITSA 08-09-10 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by PAlt (Post 11255781)
Chamois Buttr- European formula. Has a little menthol or something similar for the "cheap thrill" tingle. If I don't use it, we have issues, and we don't want issues...

+1

dynodonn 08-09-10 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by lubers (Post 11255697)
The nuns at the Catholic school I went too said I'd go to hell....

After 5 years of Catholic school, I told the nuns to do the same, they were sort of like a bad saddle, a major pain in my ass.

The Weak Link 08-09-10 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by rydabent (Post 11253452)
With recumbents-----------dead goat skins and gooey gunk is totally unnecessary.

H8r.

George 08-09-10 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by dynodonn (Post 11258357)
After 5 years of Catholic school, I told the nuns to do the same, they were sort of like a bad saddle, a major pain in my ass.

Been there, done that. Now being older, I can understand why they were so cranky.:D

oilman_15106 08-09-10 02:13 PM

I just stick a sheet of 60 grit sandpaper between my skin and shorts.

Red Baron 08-09-10 04:02 PM

Here in the philippines, I use 'it' alot. It being Bttr or vaseline. I've found that "Noxema" (SP?) works better. Its been si bad .... well more info than you wish to hear. But its kept me off the bike several times.

Daspydyr 08-09-10 04:07 PM

I haven't to this point. In October I'm trying my first Century (115 miles actually) so I have been considering different elements of a long ride as in better shorts/bibs and butter. Keep posting group, this old dog needs to learn all the tricks he can.

oldster 08-09-10 05:22 PM

I must be one of the "dead end" guys..I use an Elina ,super pro from pre 1980 and only have pads 'cause the last tights I bought had em..other than that , nothing else...Bud

bjjoondo 08-09-10 06:34 PM

Petroleum Jelly, just a small amount, I'd really like to get the "bent rider" fix but it's really and expensive option next to Generic PJ! ;)

Mojo Slim 08-09-10 11:12 PM

I use just a touch of Bag Balm (because it's cheaper and it works) on most rides of 40-100 miles. On the 7-day AIDS/LIfeCycle, I use Chamois Butt'r because they supply it and it's easier to pack the the Bag Balm. I like either.


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