I would say start tracking down the Brooks saddle that would fit you and suit your riding style, but in all honesty if you are doing a 3,000 mile ride this summer I don't know if you'll have time to find the right Brooks and break it in. www.wallbike.com
Read the saddle threads about measuring yourself for a saddle, determining if you need a cut-out or not, and determining if your hip joint orientation works best with a "pear" shaped saddle or a "T" shaped saddle.
Start with those basics, and begin shopping ASAP.
Get the best saddle for your needs, then start looking for the right bike shorts for you. (even the best bike shorts in the universe can't make up for a bad saddle)
(if it were me I'd be doing it on my Brooks B67 with springs, and wearing Terry Bella shorts/T shorts/Ibex wool shorts on alternating days to keep from getting chafing.)
I'm not one to run around bursting people's bubbles, but you've really got to get a move on finding a saddle/shorts combo that works for you so you can start doing much longer rides! Don't try to go cheap! Spend the money to get what works, cuz being in pain for 2 months as you ride down a continent wouldn't be worth saving a few bucks!
Last edited by KnottedYet; 05-19-2007 at 07:08 AM.
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