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  1. #1
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    do i need a new saddle?

    36 miles and i'm sore/chafed/whatever.
    Or will i just get used to it the more i ride?
    this is the first week ive ridden every day, usually 15-20 miles but ive ridden 30-35 before this summer and not had a problem.
    I'm training for a tour..............

  2. #2
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    Hi, I'm the Brooks saddle angel; (I always recommend Brooks)
    but I recommend you go to the forum "favorite saddles" and read
    about all the happy people.
    what sort of saddle do you have on your bike now?
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  3. #3
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    I'm a Brooks saddle fan myself. But I was sore for the first week on my Brooks as well, and now I am totally comfy- I think my sit bones need a few days to get used to ANY new saddle.
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  4. #4
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    its a specialized BG Milano. It came with the bike and mostly i'm happy with it cuz my bones are fine. but i dont seem to be riding on the sits bones all the time. what if i moved the seat into a different position?

  5. #5
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    I am a Brooks saddle fan. Check out the saddle threads to see what others have said. I guess I was lucky to discover Brooks early. I have never had any cafing/soreness, thank goodness. My Brooks fits me perfectly. My bum has molded it to the point where it does not feel as though I am sitting on anything.
    Jennifer

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  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by copaiba
    its a specialized BG Milano. It came with the bike and mostly i'm happy with it cuz my bones are fine. but i dont seem to be riding on the sits bones all the time. what if i moved the seat into a different position?
    copa, i have heard that the ideal position is absolutely horizontal. try that?

    a lot of times, the sit bones are fine but other more delicate parts are being
    seriously irritated, that CAN just be the saddle.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  7. #7
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    thank you all!
    I'll go get measured at my fave LBS tomorrow.....
    and maybe get one of those horizontal seats!

  8. #8
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    great idea, your LBS will help you a lot.
    and they'll explain what i meant about horizontal position!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by copaiba
    its a specialized BG Milano. It came with the bike and mostly i'm happy with it cuz my bones are fine. but i dont seem to be riding on the sits bones all the time. what if i moved the seat into a different position?
    I have been doing long rides pretty regularly this summer. I too have a Milano saddle on my specialized bike

    knowing what to adjust can depend on exactly what is hurting, or what is chaffing.

    My pubic bone area was sore and starting to chafe but I changed out my stem and that took care of that.

    I had some chaffing from the tour I just completed and discovered the chamois in 2 pairs of my shorts weren't good for the long haul but luckily I made a last minute purchase of a pair that had a touring chamois in them. I ended up washing them every night and the problem didn't get worse.(when I tried to wear the other pairs even for a short day I could tell they were the problem)

    Getting your bike fitted is a very good idea and many problems or future dilemmas (as your distance gets longer) can be solved relatively easily and inexpensively

    Good Luck ! ! !


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