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  1. #1
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    My Brooks Arrived!

    I got my new B67 just in time for the weekend! I love the look and feel of it.

    I went on my first ride with it yesterday, and am still playing with the adjusting. I really get now what everyone is saying about the short rails. I've got it back as far as I can, but it feels like I still want it back more. The tilt game is still in play too... up too high and my girl bits take a beating; down too low and it feels like my butt is sliding forward to rest in the nose.

    But for the first time, when I took my butt off the seat after a 30 min ride, I did not have the rush of pain that comes with recirculation to the butt!

    FYI: I ride a Kona Dew hybrid, with BMX handlebars that are a little higher and curved to fit my wrists. It makes me sit a bit more upright than the original handlebars.

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    ow! rush of pain? yikes. Is it a B67s or a regular B67?
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    Congratulations! It is definitely a day to celebrate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    ow! rush of pain? yikes. Is it a B67s or a regular B67?
    Just to clarify, the "rush of pain" was with my Specialized gel seat, NOT my new B67 (no S). I'm assuming it was from the blood rushing back to all the tissue that was compressed.

    I'm glad I didn't' get the S, because it's already shorter than my Specialized, and feels right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jezbael View Post
    But for the first time, when I took my butt off the seat after a 30 min ride, I did not have the rush of pain that comes with recirculation to the butt!

    FYI: I ride a Kona Dew hybrid, with BMX handlebars that are a little higher and curved to fit my wrists. It makes me sit a bit more upright than the original handlebars.
    Congrats on your Brooks! Breaking in your saddle will keep you motivated to ride. And it is very nice to not have that phantom pain off the bike.

    Since you ride more upright on your Kona, you may want to consider a seatpost with a longer setback.

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    I understood it was the old saddle that gave you pain. I can't imagine riding on a saddle like that for more than 10 minutes!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    I understood it was the old saddle that gave you pain. I can't imagine riding on a saddle like that for more than 10 minutes!!
    I know better now, but I just assumed that somehow I was the problem... too out of shape, not conditioned enough, not sitting properly, etc. etc.

    I was reading about setback seatposts too. I'll have to look into that a bit more.

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    Brooks with setback seatpost.

  9. #9
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    Ok... I'm having a little bit of trouble. My butt is doing great, and my sitbones are getting conditioned. The trouble I'm having is the nose is causing some friction on my girl bits. Not bumping or bruising, but just enough rubbing that after about 20 min. I'm getting grouchy. Today I took to squishing my bits to one side of the nose so that it wouldn't be smack dab in the middle

    I have the seat back as far as it will go, with the nose tilted down as much as it will go (not very far, for either case).

    Any suggestions?

 

 

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