After a few shorts rides on that saddle I knew that it had to go or I would never stick with riding. It gave me lots of soft tissue pain but if it works for you then that is good. Dont change your saddle if you have no problems with it. :)
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After a few shorts rides on that saddle I knew that it had to go or I would never stick with riding. It gave me lots of soft tissue pain but if it works for you then that is good. Dont change your saddle if you have no problems with it. :)
Wouldn't you know it...I have a Bontrager. I haven't been able to get comfortable on it. Then I shortened my stem and that dropped my handle bars and oh boy there was a whole new world of hurt. I'm getting a riser so the seat and bars will be level with each other. But after seeing this thread, I'm expecting I will be replacing the saddle too. I am not looking forward to the persuit of the perfect saddle :eek:
<Knot whispers quietly>
.....always start by measuring your sit bones.....