I've found that the angle of your pelvis makes a difference. To all sorts of things.. Ahem.
I never get tingling these days unless I ride for long periods on the aero bars. When my pelvis is more upright - say for example if I'm riding in a more upright position - I never get any tingling or numbness. So I think it's pressure towards the front of your parts (taint!), rather than the back, that causes the loss of sensation...
I've found that the angle of your pelvis makes a difference. To all sorts of things.. Ahem.
I never get tingling these days unless I ride for long periods on the aero bars. When my pelvis is more upright - say for example if I'm riding in a more upright position - I never get any tingling or numbness. So I think it's pressure towards the front of your parts (taint!), rather than the back, that causes the loss of sensation...