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  1. #1
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    LOL! That doesn't sound good at all!

    Here's a pic from the TE website:
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  2. #2
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    Hmm, I must have a butt of steel.

    I truly think that some problems are caused by a mismatch in saddle and chamois. I have a PI chamois that is horrible on my road bikes but great on my mountain bikes. Same chamois, same butt, different saddle.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Dear "Buns of Steel" (SadieKate),

    I think you're right about the saddle/short combination. My Glamour is a wider saddle, which is why I was concerned about where the stitching would fall. Or gouge.

    I love the wide rear platform for climbing but I do have to be mindful of chamois that are too narrow or stitching where there shouldn't be stitching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misandal View Post
    Dear "Buns of Steel" (SadieKate),
    Butt of Steel and Buns of Steel - two different things.

    Think steel enclosed cottage cheese.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  5. #5
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    Eden, thanks for the warning. That's exactly what my hesitation was when I saw the chamois.

    I had a pair of Adidas Response Race shorts and the leg grippers didn't really grip so the shorts would ride up and there was a killer seam that would eat into my rear. I know all about the little shark bites you described!

    Sounds like either the Shebeest Ultra Ds or SSS would be a better choice for me.

  6. #6
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    SadieKate, you're cracking me up! Point taken.

  7. #7
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    Another one for the Shebeest SSS. I'm on a Specialized Lithia 155.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  8. #8
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    I love Shebeest SSS and UltraD. I ride a butterfly and a brooks B17. They work fine with either.

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  9. #9
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    I have the Hincappie with the red chamois as well. They are OK on short rides but I would not buy another pair and wouldn't recommend them. The Pearl Izumi microsensor shorts work best for me so far.

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    That's the evil backside eating chamios .

    To be a bit more fair - I did not have problems with it on shorter rides - but there were several times (and I think it was only one of my two pairs of shorts that had a rough seam) on longer rides and once when it had been very wet and gritty that I took those shorts off and had what could be described as a small shark bite on my heinie... a lovely crescent shaped gouge in my backside from the stitching on that chamios - not, I think, from contact between the seam and the saddle, but more from the sawing action of the seam against my backside - it was up further on my rear than the saddle contact area. Slathering up the seam with chamois butter had a minimal relieving effect. I have other Hincapie shorts with a grey chamios and those are just fine, but I don't recommend risking the red one.
    Last edited by Eden; 08-14-2008 at 10:11 AM.
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