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  1. #1
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    Saddle - non-padded shorts

    I have a hybrid that I'm putting together as a bike to use for short trips. Mostly for shopping, actually, but also to do family rides with everyone. I don't want to wear my regular road cycling shorts, but rather regular street clothes. I'd like something that is still like my Selle Italia ldy or a Terry butterfly, but with more cushion to take the place of padding. Suggestions?
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    I ride my regular saddle with street clothes for commuting and short trips without any trouble. I agree with Muirenn, I'd try the saddle without padded shorts and go from there.
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    I sometimes use short liners with my hybrid, but am good up to 20 miles just in regular clothes.
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    I'm fine on my hybrid in street clothes, even jeans, now that I put a saddle on it that fits me. The farthest I've been is about 20 miles, but the limiting factor there is general bike fit, lack of destinations, and disinclination to ride such a heavy bike any farther. I have zero saddle/seam related problems.

    My inclination would be to use LESS padding on a saddle I intended to ride in street clothes. The more you give seams the opportunity to sink and dig into your soft parts, the more they will take that opportunity...
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  5. #5
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    I've been riding it (on all but the hottest days, in the evening, with my family) for going on 2 months and it's not working for me (Terry saddle). I have no problems using this saddle with padded shorts for long rides (even 60 or 70 or more miles). I use it on my Lemond, too, and sometimes I'll ride it in the morning and it's fine with shorts. Then in the evening, it doesn't work for even a 5 mile ride to the park and back in street clothes. I'm not looking for a granny seat. This bike was one I bought for my mother, who is now gone, and I rode it with the cruiser seat a few times. Definitely not good. But I do want something a little more padded than the Terry seat. I'm looking for a happy medium.

    I did try that very same gel cover (borrowed it from my neighbor friend) but it shifts as you ride. You can't get it tight enough. It was annoying.

    Thanks all!
    Last edited by velo; 07-10-2012 at 03:43 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by velo View Post
    I've been riding it (on all but the hottest days, in the evening, with my family) for going on 2 months and it's not working for me (Terry saddle). I have no problems using this saddle with padded shorts for long rides (even 60 or 70 or more miles). I use it on my Lemond, too, and sometimes I'll ride it in the morning and it's fine with shorts. Then in the evening, it doesn't work for even a 5 mile ride to the park and back in street clothes. I'm not looking for a granny seat. This bike was one I bought for my mother, who is now gone, and I rode it with the cruiser seat a few times. Definitely not good. But I do want something a little more padded than the Terry seat. I'm looking for a happy medium.

    I did try that very same gel cover (borrowed it from my neighbor friend) but it shifts as you ride. You can't get it tight enough. It was annoying.

    Thanks all!
    The butterfly is what I use on my road bike and it is pretty well cushioned. Maybe it does make sense to try what Oakleaf suggested, an even less padded saddle. My hybrid has a harder saddle on it than my road bike and after a week or two adaptation period I can ride without bike shorts. But people differ so who knows.

    If you try the more padded direction, TE has this cushier Serfas seat: http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodSE_RX922V.html. TE makes returns/exchanges easy. REI has another:http://www.rei.com/product/752077/se...-saddle-womens But, the profile of these seats look bigger than the Butterfly and maybe too close to the cruiser seat that wasn't good for you. Here is another possibility: http://www.rei.com/product/794376/se...-saddle-womens

    Or maybe just use liner shorts.
    Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
    Cannondale Quick4
    1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
    Terry Classic


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