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    Pinchy Bits

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    Owie. Did my first ever time trial, yesterday (and, OMG...it is so sad to ride 17.4 miles in a race at a slower pace than easy rides of 2-3x the distance 6 months ago. I really need to get a CX bike at some point so that I can ride outdoors year-round. The nowhere bike doesn't cut it). I spent most of the ride with my girly bits getting pinched. I think part of the problem is the heavy wind-blocker tights over my regular cycling shorts (too many layers of fabric trying to occupy minimal space) though I occasionally had this issue last Summer with just shorts.

    I really like my Specialized Jett saddle, but wonder if the cut-out could be a contributing factor. I will have to pay more attention to things once I can ride without the heavy tights (Hello, Spring...where are you?! ). Perhaps something like that Bontrager saddle with the dip/dent would work better for me. Are they very T-shaped? I can't do pear-shaped saddles...at all.
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    boy, be careful with Bontragers. Of all the brands - i have heard more complaints about them than any others. I have a cutout in my Brooks Imperial and it's great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    boy, be careful with Bontragers. Of all the brands - i have heard more complaints about them than any others. I have a cutout in my Brooks Imperial and it's great.
    Ha, yeah...seems like there is no middle-ground with them, from what I have been reading.
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    Aero position is tough because you can't help rotating your pelvis forward. But the other part of that is that in aero position, you may be okay with a more wedge-shaped saddle than what you can tolerate sitting a little bit more upright, with your weight on your sitbones. Have you thought about an Adamo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Aero position is tough because you can't help rotating your pelvis forward. But the other part of that is that in aero position, you may be okay with a more wedge-shaped saddle than what you can tolerate sitting a little bit more upright, with your weight on your sitbones. Have you thought about an Adamo?
    I wondered if the issue was more that of being less upright. That makes sense. I'm sure the overabundance of fabric "down there" is not helping matters, either.

    I don't know that I want to buy a saddle just for the occasional race...at least not this year (I'm only planning on 3 sprint duathlons...otherwise the rest of my year will mostly be centuries and other long rides). I'll probably be ready to replace my saddle by the end of this riding season, so that may be the time to reassess. I'd love to find something that would work equally well on the hoods and in the drops, but I'm guessing there is no such thing, huh.
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    The over abundance of fabric is always an issue for me. I actually gave up trying to find chamois that didn't rub me the wrong way. I now only use tri shorts and haven't had a problem since.

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    I have a Bontrager inForm that I just love. It's perfect for me... I can NOT do cutouts. I would say that the Bontrager is more t-shaped than pear, but I don't have a vast experienced with saddle shapes.

    With the extra layers, I feel less than comfortable everywhere (mostly in the knees), but not to the point where things are getting pinched. I dk, maybe it is the saddle?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    boy, be careful with Bontragers. Of all the brands - i have heard more complaints about them than any others. I have a cutout in my Brooks Imperial and it's great.
    I'm actually riding happy on a Bontrager, but not the one my Trek came with. I'm on the Bontrager Inform Affinity RL WSD, 144mm. It supports my sit bones in just the right places and I;m not feeling any pressure at all up front.

    For some reason the Terry saddles that worked so well for me on my Specialized were torture on the Madone.
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    It's interesting that different bikes sometimes require different saddles. I'm even wondering if tipping the nose down on my Jett might make a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    It's interesting that different bikes sometimes require different saddles. I'm even wondering if tipping the nose down on my Jett might make a difference.
    It's definitely worth a try before you start trying new saddles. Just don't tip it so far that you start sliding forward.
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    sometimes one particular pair of shorts will suddenly develop a problem even though they are the same brand size etc that you have been wearing, and perhaps even a pair that you have worn before. I put a big black permanent marker x on any pair I have a problem with, either on the tag at the back if it is still there or on the upper back edge of the chamois, each time I experience an uncomfortable ride. Two black x s means the shorts are for the charity bag. I don't change my riding position or saddle position much because I rde distances and training only, no racing or special events, so if anything is wrong, it is most likely the saddle.

    Just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marni View Post
    sometimes one particular pair of shorts will suddenly develop a problem even though they are the same brand size etc that you have been wearing, and perhaps even a pair that you have worn before. I put a big black permanent marker x on any pair I have a problem with, either on the tag at the back if it is still there or on the upper back edge of the chamois, each time I experience an uncomfortable ride. Two black x s means the shorts are for the charity bag. I don't change my riding position or saddle position much because I rde distances and training only, no racing or special events, so if anything is wrong, it is most likely the saddle.

    Just a thought.

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    I'm going to try this. I suspect I have a bad pair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redrhodie View Post
    I'm going to try this. I suspect I have a bad pair.
    I'm going to pay attention to mine, too...though I have only had pinchy issues outdoors, which leads me to think my culprit is riding more in the drops (I don't do this indoors much at all) and/or the bulky tights over my shots. I'll have a better idea which one is responsible once it gets warm enough to forgo the wind-blocker tights (hope that happens soon...this <freezing stuff is getting REALLY old).

    I also have a pair of PI shorts with the PRO chamois on order ("PRO In-R-Cool"...if I like them I would love to buy more from TE *hint hint*). I've been pretty happy with the Elite chamois'd shorts, but they are a hair bulky up-front. PI finally has made a short with their high-end chamois that has a flatter front panel (like the panel on the front of their Symphony Cut shorts). I don't want to mess with bib shorts, if I can avoid it, but don't like the shorts that bind in front.
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    I have a women's Jett that I love, but I can't TT on it. Nearly all my saddles are tipped just a bit nose-down.

    Just put a Bontrager InForm on my TT bike to replace an Adamo which relieved the pressure in the *girlie* areas only to give me CHRONIC saddle sores everywhere else because of the pressure distribution. Couldn't do more than one ride every 2 weeks on it, it had to go -though I tried it for 6+ months.

    So far the Bontrager is pretty good, did 1 TT on it with a little discomfort, which seems to be relieved by using chamois lube -something to think about, pinching could be aggravated by friction. I've only ever really needed lube down there for aggressive position rides.

    Have retired a Terry Ti saddle because I never could really get comfortable on it, to be replaced by a Selle San Marco Glamor ISP(so far so good!). With the Terry I had pinching with the cutout - girlie bits would squish down in there (aggravated by thick shorts/multiple layers, too) and eventually go numb. I don't have that problem with the Jett, probably because it's a harder saddle.

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    I've got to say this; I always had problems with this when I was time trialing. I don't care what saddle I used, I'm a tilted way far forward in the time trial position and I just dealt with a sore crotch after I time trialed; but was never a real time trialist. I only did them occasionally. Road race, cycle crossed, and mountain biked more. These types of racing never caused me as much problem.

 

 

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