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  1. #1
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    I had that problem, but it was solved when working on another problem. When getting new insoles, my podiatrist sent me to have my legs measured. Turns out one is almost 2 cm shorter than the other. I got shims in my shoes. One-sided sit bone problem solved.
    2013 Kirk Frameworks JK Special/Selle Anatomica
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    2001 Calfee Tetra Pro/Selle Anatomica
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    Quote Originally Posted by murielalex View Post
    I had that problem, but it was solved when working on another problem. When getting new insoles, my podiatrist sent me to have my legs measured. Turns out one is almost 2 cm shorter than the other. I got shims in my shoes. One-sided sit bone problem solved.
    This could very well be part of my problem. I had total knee replacement on my left side and that straightened out my leg. I notice that the other leg that needs it has a little bow in it. No doubt that one is longer than the other. However by paying more attention to posture the problem resolves, if I am not practicing good posture while riding that's when it bothers me. Note to self; don't slump!
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