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there is stuff at the marina called non-skid. you line your plates and coffee cups with it to keep them on the table. couple small sticks of that in the right placement on your seat you will be fine.
So, I bought some leathers over the winter, and I had a chance to test them out yesterday.
I love them. Going to take some breaking-in to get free-movement, but all-in-all, they're good.
Problem, however.... the crotch and inside of the thigh is made with a stretch-panel... nylon of sorts.
It's great for shifting side to side in corners 'cause there's zero resistance, but, in acceleration, I'm finding that I slip backwards on the seat.
Short of having to crush the seat with my ever-so-powerful thighs, is there anything that I can do to make things a little... less slippery?
This thread is over a week old... once again, I'm the last one to the table. Or in this case, the last one to your slippery crotch.
I actually ran into this same problem with the new Yoshi pants I got over the winter. More leg and ab, and a little bit more time in the saddle with them on, and your crotch won't be nearly as slippery (well, least not 'cause of 'dem pants anyway).
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