I bought a new saddle for my road bike a few weeks ago at my LBS and they installed it. It seemed right at first, but on today's ride, I found myself constantly boosting myself back on the saddle. Occasionally, I would find the sweet spot and it made me feel like I could ride that way all day. Then I would lose that spot. I am not sure if I should be moving the saddle forwards or backwards. If I am moving back to get my sit bones on the right part of the saddle, does that mean I want to move the saddle forward? I find that when I am pedaling with a little more resistance, I stay where I want on the saddle better, but when the resistance eases up even a little, it seems I am sliding forward into the dip in the saddle (the side to side one, not the front to back low area). The saddle is level, maybe even up just slightly at the front, so I don't think that is the issue. I would appreciate any help/thoughts on this.



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But I'd wish I'd done the above procedure.

