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  1. #1
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    nuthatch writes"anyone else here feel like they are sliding off the saddle and puting too much weight on their arms when their saddle is not tipped slightly up at the nose? .....I'm riding a Brooks B-17 (still very ouchie at 400 miles!) and a Selle Italia XO, so it must be me, not the saddles."

    ah the elusive yet hard to acheive saddle/shorts/angle/height/weight balance kinda like balance between work/home/play ;-)

    I *just* got a Sella Italia Womens saddle weeks before the AIDS Ride (I know, I know, don't change ANYTHING before a big ride) and it's very comfy.

    If you look at your bike from the side is your seat parallel with the handlebars or even higher? That puts more weight on your arms but is more aero dynamic. My bike seat looks slightly lower than the bars, more upright position which is not just yanking the seatpost up, there's the whole stem ring thingies bit (someone more technical please help).

    Then there's seat angle, again on the ride about the 3rd day i was feeling a tad bit smooshed there. Thanks Spazz who text messaged me (ain't technology grand folks?) to have the nose of the saddle tilted down by the fabulous volunteer bike techs from Cannondale. Visualy it's imperceptable but that teensy tiny itsy bitsy bit made all the difference, I feel fine.

    I don't like to feel as if the saddle is tilted forward because I spin so like to slide my butt back when I climb instead of stand. The mechanics even asked me about that, the adjustment is almost imperceptable that way.
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  2. #2
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    My saddle is about 4" higher than my handlebars. It is also level to the ground plane. Since it's split, I get no smooshing.

    With Trek420, I had her drop the nose one click (those little jagged teeth - each tooth, I call a "click"). Glad it had a good result.

    spazz
    no regrets!

    My ride: 2003 Specialized Allez Comp - zebra (men's 52cm), Speedplay X5 pedals, Koobi Au Enduro saddle

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  3. #3
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    Spazz and I ride the same saddle (Koobi), and mine is also higher than my handlebars, but only about three inches. The one difference is that my seat tilts down very, very, slightly. How do I know? I use a level. I also had to work on the forward/aft position of the seat, about a millimeter at a time, to get it right. It took over a month. But now it's great. So play with positioning for a while.

  4. #4
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    Jun 2005
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    Orlando Florida
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    I bought a new saddle the Serfas Niva for women. 10000000x better already. That and my trico gel shorts(mine not his) solved the soreness problem. I did 8miles this morning and feel great. I didn't want to wait around hoping my seat would get comfy. Seats are cheap enough to try different ones. Besides mine came with a 90day comfort guarantee.

  5. #5
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    Apr 2005
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    I started out with a stock trek seat - too much padding - your bony areas mash down, pushing the padding in the middle UP into your softer parts. If you want a seat with padding, get one that has the most padding where your bones hit it. Cutouts are another awesome invention!

 

 

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