if it is not broke, don't fix it!
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Originally Posted by
LadyinWhite
I'm considering replacing the stock saddle on my trek1000. It's not critical because I don't find it uncomfortable and the color matches my bike. I'm thinking about it because I read so much about how uncomfortable stock saddles are. I figure if I think this one is ok, a good one will be amazing.
I don't want anything wide or squishy. So, that being said, what say you all?
I agree with everyone who says not to change your saddle if what you have is working for you! Saddles are such a hard thing to "fix" at first -- too many choices, too many styles, and WAY too many ways to pick the wrong type! Then, once you find one you like, ride it until you just can't ride it any more and you need to replace it -- they don't make it anymore! :eek: Saddles are a never-ending battle!
Of course if you REALLY REALLY want a new saddle, Terry and Selle Italia would be good places to start ... you may want to do a search on saddles (lots of info and opinions, just to confuse you! LOL). :confused: :D