Riding motorcycles

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snake_jazzer
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Riding motorcycles

Postby snake_jazzer » Wed Aug 06, 2025 5:52 pm

Hi everyone,
Looking into getting an inflatable implant soon and I was wondering if riding a motorcycle would potentially decrease the lifespan of the implant. If not, would it be uncomfortable to ride one and would it be advisable to wear suspension underwear?
Thanks in advance.
37yo with venous leak and arterial insufficiency since I was 18yo due to a motorcycle accident. Pills started to be unreliable even at max dosage. Tried PRP and Shockwaves with no luck. Considering getting an inflatable with Dr. Antonini soon.

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Re: Riding motorcycles

Postby UpNorth » Wed Aug 06, 2025 6:02 pm

I’ve read other Bionic Brothers ride. But, I haven’t been on mine yet. Planning next weekend to try it.
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Ed due to chronic pain, arterial insufiency, etc.

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Re: Riding motorcycles

Postby wolfpacker » Wed Aug 06, 2025 6:26 pm

It was not comfortable for me so I ended up selling my motorcycle. This was a sport bike though, maybe a more relaxed cruiser would be doable
Early 30s with ED from jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side

Aug 2024 revision to AMS CX 24cm + 2rte

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Re: Riding motorcycles

Postby tooyoung » Wed Aug 06, 2025 6:47 pm

snake_jazzer wrote:Hi everyone,
Looking into getting an inflatable implant soon and I was wondering if riding a motorcycle would potentially decrease the lifespan of the implant. If not, would it be uncomfortable to ride one and would it be advisable to wear suspension underwear?
Thanks in advance.


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Re: Riding motorcycles

Postby snake_jazzer » Thu Aug 07, 2025 6:58 am

tooyoung wrote:
snake_jazzer wrote:Hi everyone,
Looking into getting an inflatable implant soon and I was wondering if riding a motorcycle would potentially decrease the lifespan of the implant. If not, would it be uncomfortable to ride one and would it be advisable to wear suspension underwear?
Thanks in advance.


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Thanks for this.

I’m starting to be conflicted between the inflatable and malleable options. While the inflatable implant can be concealed more easily, it still adds an additional object in the scrotum and may have less durability. On the other hand, with a malleable implant, you’d have to deal with concealing an erection all day, but I imagine it might be more comfortable for everyday activities—like riding a motorcycle—since it’s simpler, lighter, and has fewer parts that could cause discomfort.
37yo with venous leak and arterial insufficiency since I was 18yo due to a motorcycle accident. Pills started to be unreliable even at max dosage. Tried PRP and Shockwaves with no luck. Considering getting an inflatable with Dr. Antonini soon.

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Re: Riding motorcycles

Postby UpNorth » Thu Aug 07, 2025 7:24 am

snake_jazzer wrote:
tooyoung wrote:
snake_jazzer wrote:Hi everyone,
Looking into getting an inflatable implant soon and I was wondering if riding a motorcycle would potentially decrease the lifespan of the implant. If not, would it be uncomfortable to ride one and would it be advisable to wear suspension underwear?
Thanks in advance.


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Thanks for this.

I’m starting to be conflicted between the inflatable and malleable options. While the inflatable implant can be concealed more easily, it still adds an additional object in the scrotum and may have less durability. On the other hand, with a malleable implant, you’d have to deal with concealing an erection all day, but I imagine it might be more comfortable for everyday activities—like riding a motorcycle—since it’s simpler, lighter, and has fewer parts that could cause discomfort.


I recommend be patient and collect more information. What bike do you have? I have a superglide custom, I’ll sit on it this evening and see how it feels.
62. ? Asked. What is your sex life like? I’m a Romantic She’s a Nymphomaniac.
Coloplast Titan IPP
NYC by The Man The Myth The Legend Dr Eid
Penoscrotal W/ Scrotoplasty
Friday the 13th of June, 2025
Ed due to chronic pain, arterial insufiency, etc.

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tooyoung
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Re: Riding motorcycles

Postby tooyoung » Thu Aug 07, 2025 8:42 am

snake_jazzer wrote:
tooyoung wrote:
snake_jazzer wrote:Hi everyone,
Looking into getting an inflatable implant soon and I was wondering if riding a motorcycle would potentially decrease the lifespan of the implant. If not, would it be uncomfortable to ride one and would it be advisable to wear suspension underwear?
Thanks in advance.


This


Thanks for this.

I’m starting to be conflicted between the inflatable and malleable options. While the inflatable implant can be concealed more easily, it still adds an additional object in the scrotum and may have less durability. On the other hand, with a malleable implant, you’d have to deal with concealing an erection all day, but I imagine it might be more comfortable for everyday activities—like riding a motorcycle—since it’s simpler, lighter, and has fewer parts that could cause discomfort.


You are welcome man..I'm about the same age range and I know our struggles.

If you are 70+ having 3 or 4 ipp revisions before you die is ok...But now we can't gamble day to day with ipps with its' rediculous reliability.

I invite you to malleable implantees group on whatsapp for more information.
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Re: Riding motorcycles

Postby Floridaspeedo » Thu Aug 07, 2025 9:26 am

I have been riding sportbikes for 25 years.

Have had my implant for 3 plus years with a Honda CBR 650R most recently and have had zero issues or discomfort.

I hang right and sometimes swinging my leg over the seat, I will need to help my dick over the tank.

Could definitely have worse problems.
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ED survivor 5 years. Tried pills, Gainswave, PRP, Bi-Mix/Tri Mix (worked 50% but very painful for 24 hours after injection.) 55 Gay - Single Titan Coloplast implanted June 1st, 2022, scrotal in Miami by Dr Billy Cordone..,very happy. Zero regrets

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Re: Riding motorcycles

Postby rdnkbiker » Thu Aug 07, 2025 3:55 pm

i rode with my first one for years actually got hit on my Harley... it i didn't have any problems lasted 6+ years just need to adjust now and then no big deal and revision is not a big deal way easy compared to the first one my doc said probably need one more in my lifetime but I'm pretty rough on equipment lol
HBP since my 20s Full ED i was 55 when i received my implant January 17th 2017 sever scare tissue through corpora cavernosa clear to the glands (no blood flow) complete revision new equipment july 10th 2023 AMS CX 21cm very happy

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Re: Riding motorcycles

Postby snake_jazzer » Thu Aug 07, 2025 4:33 pm

rdnkbiker wrote:i rode with my first one for years actually got hit on my Harley... it i didn't have any problems lasted 6+ years just need to adjust now and then no big deal and revision is not a big deal way easy compared to the first one my doc said probably need one more in my lifetime but I'm pretty rough on equipment lol


Thanks for the feedback! For some reason, I always thought a revision would be more difficult than the first implant, since the tissues might be less flexible and potentially more prone to infection. In what way would you say it was easier?

Also, how intense did you go with the equipment use? If you had to estimate, roughly how many times would you say you used it?
37yo with venous leak and arterial insufficiency since I was 18yo due to a motorcycle accident. Pills started to be unreliable even at max dosage. Tried PRP and Shockwaves with no luck. Considering getting an inflatable with Dr. Antonini soon.


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