I was wondering this one last night, but given my particular body shape, I haven't a clue. I'll be interested in your replies.
If the nose of the saddle is too wide, that will obviously cause problems. Also, if the transition from the seat to the nose is too gradual for you (pear-shaped saddles), that could also be an issue.
But, the B67 has a narrow nose and it has a very quick transition from the seat area to the nose (it is very t-shaped).
I never really mastered any of the sit bone measuring techniques, but after a month on my B-68 I have a very clear set of dimples and an accurate measurement in my riding position![]()




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