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  1. #1
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    What I found is that a different saddle completely changes the way I sit on my bike. So there wouldn't have been a lot of point in getting a fitting and then changing out a saddle. YMMV
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Oh no

    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    What I found is that a different saddle completely changes the way I sit on my bike. So there wouldn't have been a lot of point in getting a fitting and then changing out a saddle. YMMV
    You've foiled my fitting plan...I still need to check with the bike shop because they have a "fit guarantee." I am not sure about the details--if I change components if it voids the fit guarantee.

    So Oakleaf, in your opinion, I should find a better saddle before my fitting instead of waiting until my fitting? Shoot me a PM

    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Oh my, those seatposts are mighty uncomfortable on the girly bits. Do you use a setback one, at least?
    I actually accidentally cracked the bontrager carbon seatpost (too much torque. I am much more careful now) which I replaced with a Ritchey Carbon Pro

    Orlyysrly--sorry for threadjacking!!!
    Ana
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