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That posture might look “racing-inspired,” but for daily commuting? Your back, wrists, and… well, pantat… will definitely feel it after 10 minutes in traffic. crot-di-pantat
I’ve kept it informative and lighthearted, suitable for Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Ever heard of “Crot-di-Pantat”? 🏍️😅 Ever heard of “Crot-di-Pantat”
Literally, it describes the riding posture on certain motorcycles—especially smaller sport bikes or modified kapcais—where the rider is hunched forward with their rear end slightly lifted or pushed back. Think “crouched down, butt out.” 😬 Drop a 🏍️ if you’ve ridden in crot-di-pantat
Here’s a social media post draft about (a colloquial Malaysian/Singaporean phrase referring to a type of motorcycle where the rider sits leaning forward, often with a tucked posture, or slang for a cramped/awkward seating position).
Drop a 🏍️ if you’ve ridden in crot-di-pantat position before! And to the uncles who say “eh, jangan jadi crot-di-pantat, nanti sakit pinggang” – you were right. We just didn’t want to listen.
If you’ve spent any time around Malaysian or Singaporean roads (or kopitiams), you might have heard this classic phrase thrown around.