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Biciclista
03-25-2009, 08:25 AM
we've been having a problem with our tandem, which has a beam for the stoker.

The saddle I've been using is a Brooks B67 which is heavy and has springs.
End result; two sets of springs, and I am bouncing like crazy back there.
My DH has put a lot of miles on the tandem with another woman who does not have a springy seat, so I suffer from comparison.
SO at bike expo, I picked up a Topeak Allay Racing Sport (size medium) saddle after being carefully measured and interviewed by the salewoman there.
http://www.allaysaddles.com/mediafiles/products/1452/
At first you notice that this saddle is very well made, it indeed is supporting you the rider on your sit bones. So after taking it on a very short ride on my 1970's Raleigh Mixte, I put it on the tandem and we went on a 10 mile ride.
It took a little adjusting, but we got it dialed in. No girlybit crunching. not bad at all. the saddle comes with a bladder for you to pump air into, but honestly i couldn't deal with that, i had enough problems without adding another variable.
It is clear that if a person wanted to ride with one of these saddles, they'd have to get used to it.
When I got off the bike I did not have any residual soreness, nothing was rubbing at all. But the next day, I hopped onto my Davidson roadbike to go to work and my backside said "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH I'm in heaven"

I have a Brooks B67 on that bike too, and without a doubt, it is 100% more comfortable than the Allay.

So, i will start looking for a B68 for the tandem and in the meantime, put my bouncy b67 back on it.

The Allay will go on my Raleigh Mixte, because it's fine for short rides.