I've done a total of 5 centuries in my bike career all on a brooks sprung saddle. (two on the B66 and the other three on the B67)
result: sit bones a little sore
chafing: ZERO.
I've done a total of 5 centuries in my bike career all on a brooks sprung saddle. (two on the B66 and the other three on the B67)
result: sit bones a little sore
chafing: ZERO.
Some people DO experience chafing on their Brooks saddle. Not many, but some. It just depends on your individual shape, your pedaling style and saddle position, and the model of saddle.
There is NO saddle that is universally comfortable for all women riders, just as there is no saddle that is universally UNcomfortable for women riders.
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Lisa
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LIsa, i got some chafing when I put my saddle on a different tandem and it wasn't set up exactly right. OW!
(then i readjusted it and it was fine)
So I guess the basic answer is that it'll almost certainly be fine once I get it adjusted properly, but there's of course no certain way to know that I'll love it until I try it...
Since the width is all in the back, I think it'll be OK. My sit bones are, best I can tell, in the 160-165mm range, so the extra space back there will be nice! The only saddles I've had serious chafing problems with were a Terry and one other women's specific type model, right at the part between nose and the rear portion.
Did I mention I hate waiting?So I jabber.
Thanks, Lisa and Mimi! And Sandra, I'll try to post a review and comparison with a standard B-17 as soon after I get it as possible!
I hate waiting too!!! I ordered Power Grips pedals from Nashbar, along with a pump. They shipped on the 1st, today is the 10th and I'm STILL waiting.Meanwhile, I had to go buy a pump!
Is Nashbar typically slooooooooooooooow?
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I would not go so far as to say that "it'll almost certainly be fine once I get it adjusted properly"- some women just never get comfortable on Brooks.
But you DO need to give it a couple of weeks of riding and adjusting to make the final call. Expect some sitbone soreness the first 5-10 rides.
Sandra- you should CALL Nashbar!
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I called a couple of days ago. They tracked it to a sortation center in Dallas on the 4th and said to give it a few more days.Sandra- you should CALL Nashbar!
I'm waiting for todays mail and THEN I AM gonna call AGAIN!![]()
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The mail came and no package. I called Nashbar and they said the package departed Dallas yesterday.
I think they are being delivered via pony express or road bike!
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The Power Grips came today and they are on the bike! The only problem is, it is almost 6 p.m. and it is 102 degrees outside. As soon as it gets a little cooler tonight, I'm going to try them in my neighborhood. It looks like they could be a bit tricky until I get used to them.
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