
Originally Posted by
KnottedYet
I tried one like that once.
I nearly died!
Clearly I depend on the nose of my saddle to help me control the bike.
I don't think I depend on the nose much at all. In learning how my bike handles and responds, I tried sort of "dancing" on the seat, just shifting my weight changes direction. But I think my Pilot may just be like that compared to your LHT.

Originally Posted by
Dianyla
Most problems with abrasion/pressure on the labia have to do with those delicate bits being forced to carry too much of the body weight. Most of your weight should stay on your sitbones. It could be that the saddle nose is too high, or is too wide in front, or is simply not shaped right for you.
It could also be a matter of stem height or reach, couldn't it?
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2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
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