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  1. #1
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    Could it be your shorts - does it hurt when you're wearing specific ones, or not when you're in specific ones? I have some that bother me and some that dont, and of the irritating ones, if I move around i might find a "sweet spot" where I'm comfy....just a thought....
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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by JennK13 View Post
    Could it be your shorts - does it hurt when you're wearing specific ones, or not when you're in specific ones? I have some that bother me and some that dont, and of the irritating ones, if I move around i might find a "sweet spot" where I'm comfy....just a thought....
    Good thought, but it doesn't seem to matter. Of course I only have two pair, and both are PI shorts - 1 pair of regular lycra and one pair of baggies. I think the liner on the baggies might be getting too large for me... though I didn't have them on last night.

    Am trying to save up for a lovely pair of non-PI bib shorts that TE sells, so far the only chamois I've worn have been PI.

    Of course, if I get used to shifting around as much as I have these last couple of rides, I MIGHT be able to eventually lift myself out of the saddle a bit

  3. #3
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    I know nothing about Brooks saddles.

    I used to have problems where sometimes my saddle was uncomfortable and other times it was fine. The difference was in the terrain of the ride -- flat rides were uncomfortable. I figured it was because I slid forward and back more on hilly rides to account for climbing, but for flat rides I was always in the same position.

    Then I went for a fit update at the LBS and they lowered my saddle, and now it's so comfortable I don't even think about it. They also put a shorter angled stem on the bike so my handlebars are closer and higher, which was to solve a problem with my neck and shoulders but could also affect my position on the saddle.

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    I know nothing about Brooks saddles.

    I used to have problems where sometimes my saddle was uncomfortable and other times it was fine. The difference was in the terrain of the ride -- flat rides were uncomfortable. I figured it was because I slid forward and back more on hilly rides to account for climbing, but for flat rides I was always in the same position.

    Then I went for a fit update at the LBS and they lowered my saddle, and now it's so comfortable I don't even think about it. They also put a shorter angled stem on the bike so my handlebars are closer and higher, which was to solve a problem with my neck and shoulders but could also affect my position on the saddle.
    This is a good thought - we do know that my saddle is the proper height though - we just went through all of that

    The more I think about it - and I do tend to over-think things - I do wonder if my shorts might be getting a little big on me and that is starting to cause problems. I've already "undergrown" a larger pair of shorts so I hope it is something else. Shorts are expensive to keep replacing!

    I will see what it feels like tonight - I don't work out again until tomorrow so if it doesn't repeat itself then perhaps it was a core and tiredness combination that Oakleaf suggested. My legs aren't sore from all of those squats which I find somewhat amazing as my trainer really poured it on yesterday...

  5. #5
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    do you use lubrication?

    I've noticed that sometimes when climbing up a bunch of hills, I get a little sore. I end up scooching up on the saddle because I'm working so hard. So pay attention to your posture as well.
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    Sounds silly, but I have to double check to make sure my shorts are all the way pulled up (i.e., the chamois is settled in the right place, up against my skin). Otherwise, the wrong parts of it hit the wrong places. Wonder if that would be part of it? Of course, this does get worse with too large shorts.
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  7. #7
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    Hmm, what you said about going slower and hurting more, and then going faster later and not hurting struck a chord with me. I've noticed that when I ride with some good friends who ride slower, I seem to sit a little differently, and put more weight on the downward motion of my feet, so they go numb more quickly than usual. And I lean differently, so my arms get tired. When I ride a bit faster, I tend to sit a little differently, and everything's more comfortable.

    Maybe you were sitting heavier to go slowly?

  8. #8
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    What is the difference between a Brooks 17 and the 17S?

    As mentioned in an earlier thread under "new riders" I started having inconsistent discomfort with my Brooks last week, but last night and tonight it was nothing but consistent. Tonight I tried lubrication, applied it directly the the chamois. There was so much tingling from the cream that I honestly can't say what the saddle felt like for the first 10 miles...

    For the SECOND 10 miles, however, the discomfort was very apparent and it focused on my girly bits - more toward the front but by the end of the ride all of my soft tissues were complaining. I couldn't figure out why this was suddenly a problem, it is getting worse the longer I ride.

    Then it dawned on me, there were so many fitting issues with this bike that prior to the reconfiguration of my LHT, I literally could not ride it longer than 5 miles at a time. So of course I didn't notice any problems because I was having a lot more pain in other places.

    I also realized that my saddle has this stamped on it:

    "Brooks
    Ladies Standard
    B17S"

    If this is a standard B-17, should that 'S' be there? Do I have the saddle I think I do?

    My Bontrager feels better than this did tonight...but perhaps the Brooks is still breaking in?
    Last edited by Catrin; 06-17-2010 at 05:24 PM.

 

 

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