another thing could be causing the rubbing, the placement of the saddle!! (It might be too high, or not tilted right.)
another thing could be causing the rubbing, the placement of the saddle!! (It might be too high, or not tilted right.)
Donna, in the meantime, try some lotion/lubrication each time before you go riding- that can help until you solve your problem. Simple unscented hand lotion actually works too.
Lisa
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I ordered the Rosie today. I think I need the cut out, but I want to try a brooks too. Would it be greedy if I wanted two saddles?
I guess I can't really use two, but if I like both of them, then I dont' want to give one up.
Oh well, decisions decisions. I will try the Terry for 30 days and if that doesn't work then I will order a brooks and have 60 more days to try.
One of them should work I would think. I think anything might be better than what I have. Isn't it sad that I have put up with this ill fitting saddle for almost a year.![]()
Donna
If you find two new saddles you like, then you gotta buy another bike for one of them!![]()
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Let us know what you think of the Rosie!
(And you definitely need to have enough bikes to keep all your saddles occupied!)
I just ordered my 3rd Brooks B67. (for steel bike #4)
It's an addiction, I tell ya!![]()
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
no, it's not an addiction. it's common sense. I tried out the Brooks swift because it's lighter and more streamlined. I can ride it, but why compromise comfort when I know the B67 works ... ALWAYS works?