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  1. #1
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    Anti-Friction Creams

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    So I'm new to cycling. Just found this forum today. I have lots of questions...

    The first one is on Anti-Friction creams. I get this feeling I'm about to blister right where the saddle touches the inside of my upper thighs. A friend told me to buy some anti-friction cream and apply it to my skin where the feeling is located.

    Anyone have any advice on this subject?

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    There are several good products on the market. I, persoanlly, use Chamois Butt'r.

    While these products are great, if you're experiencing an unusual amount of chafing, you might also consider whether your saddle is right for you, whether your bike is set up properly, and/or whether you need better shorts. While it does take a bit of time to break in your butt to riding, you should ideally be able to ride for moderate distances without much discomfort with a good set up on the bike and the right shorts. I really only need to use chamois cream for longer rides.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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    i use assos creme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaver View Post
    i use assos creme.
    Me too!
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    Testing riding a new bicycle on Saturday

    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    There are several good products on the market. I, persoanlly, use Chamois Butt'r.

    While these products are great, if you're experiencing an unusual amount of chafing, you might also consider whether your saddle is right for you, whether your bike is set up properly, and/or whether you need better shorts. While it does take a bit of time to break in your butt to riding, you should ideally be able to ride for moderate distances without much discomfort with a good set up on the bike and the right shorts. I really only need to use chamois cream for longer rides.
    I actually don't know if its an unusual amount - it never does blister it just feels like it could - gets hot! I've been building a relationship with my local shop and they recommended an anti-friction cream as well as questioned my bike fit. I'm currently riding a mountain bike reconfigured for the road. I'm learning its a bad fit for me. Its to short a frame I guess.

    On Saturday I'm going to test ride a Giant Defy3 as an upgrade to my mountain bike reconfigured for road. I am told they will fit the bike to me and change out parts to support my comfort.

    I'm averaging 15 mile rides now. Just started my hill training. My goal is to be able to do a 40 mile round trip (has some hills) to the beach on the weekends.

    So how do I choose a saddle that is "right" for me?

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    Don't worry too much about finding the right saddle until you figure out which bike you're getting. If you do get a new bike, wait for your shop to fit you on the bike before you start the searching for your saddle. Your posture on the bike has a lot to with whether one saddle over another will work for you. I'd suggest getting the rest of your bike fit figured out before you moving onto the saddle.

    From there, it's a bit of trial and error. You might see if your shop can measure your sit bones. This will help you figure out how wide of a saddle you'll likely need. Some people like saddles with cut outs, some don't. There seems to be a correlation with that on how "fleshy" your labia is (cutoffs help if you're fleshier than average). Same with nose length and width; it's just a matter of personal preference, riding style and type of riding (racing versus touring, for instance).

    There are lot of threads on TE if you do a search on saddle preferences. I, personally, use a Terry Butterfly Tri Gel.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

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    We all just finished doing a HUGE thread on chamois lubes:
    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=30478
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    We all just finished doing a HUGE thread on chamois lubes:
    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=30478
    I haven't eaten a kaiserroll since...

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    Yeah I was gonna say - do a search on "kaiser roll" to find a long thread on this subject.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    Yeah I was gonna say - do a search on "kaiser roll" to find a long thread on this subject.
    Does this mean I shouldn't bake any Kaiser rolls and talk about them in the Bread Baking thread, to avoid confusion?
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    At least you guys don't have to slather your undercarriage with something called DZ Nuts ...

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    Generic A+D ointment. It is kinda sticky and messy, so don't go overboard.

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    What sort of shorts are you wearing? From your original post it sounds as if the saddle's making direct contact with your skin, not your shorts???

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    Quote Originally Posted by hilldweller View Post
    What sort of shorts are you wearing? From your original post it sounds as if the saddle's making direct contact with your skin, not your shorts???
    I have been wearing long Canari Knickers. They have a great chamois. I think the saddle is just wrong. Will work that out as I buy a new bicycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    We all just finished doing a HUGE thread on chamois lubes:
    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=30478
    Hey thanks for the pointer to the long discussion - wow! lots of information.

 

 

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