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  1. #1
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    Help me troubleshoot my saddle?

    So I've been riding the new Kona Sutra, with out-of-the-box equipment (minus the front rack, which I took off until I do The Big Tour) and the cheapest plastic platform pedals imaginable for the last four days. Sat / Sun about 10 miles on the road, and Mon / Tue just a lunch errant run right off campus and back (I work for the University of Alaska Fairbanks), 5 miles give or take.

    There will be a lot of tinkering over the next weeks plus more gear buying of course(*). I'll want different pedals (Powergrips? real clipless pedals?) and need to learn so much, such as how to ride correctly with drop bars, including downhill (it's hilly here... ouch!). But what needs urgently addressing is the saddle.

    The bike came with a WTB Rocket V Comp. It looks like a placeholder for a Brooks saddle in "honey" colour, which would look awesome. But I don't know I want a Brooks just yet. Meanwhile, i know the WTB Rocket is not going to work. It's all of 12.5 cm or so wide at its widest and to my best guess, the distance between my sit bones, center to center, is something like 11.5-12 cm (guestimated by sitting on stuff, getting up and measuring, or holding a ruler to my behind...). It might be more as I'm wide-hipped and general not fine-boned. Anyhow, I feel like the saddle is uncomfortably stuck between the insides of my sit bones, which I now feel constantly. I also feel like I want to constantly slide further back to have SOMETHING under my sit bones, and then perch at the back rim of the saddle.

    Back on my 8-speed city cruiser I had before, I *think* I used a 155mm Specialized Sonoma (?). That was fine, if a bit overly cushioned (and of course more upright than a touring bike).

    Mainly I don't know what saddle would be a good point to start. I could ask the LBS. Also, we found an unused WTB Speed 5 (my partner's) in some bike gear crate, which is 15 cm at its widest, though a bit soft (a bit like the Specialized come to think of it). I'll try that for the rest of the week.



    (*) ... and I signed up for a bike maintenance class for 6 weeks during the 2011 UAF summer session, which I'm much looking forward to.

  2. #2
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    Spec' has several saddles that are similarly shaped but a lot less cushioned than their so-called "comfort" saddles, and they all come in 155 mm. If you liked the shape of your Sonoma, from least to most cushioned, you might try a Ruby, Jett or Lithia.

    If you order one online, there's a 30-day return period; you might be able to talk a LBS into offering you the same deal.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  3. #3
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    If your LBS is a specialized dealer they will be able to measure your sit bones with a memory foam gizmo. If not, I seem to recall a couple of threads with detailed instructions on how to do it at home.

    Just remember that one woman's dream saddle is another's instrument of torture. My cycling buddy is seriously in love with her Selle Italialia lady gel flow. I tried it and was close to tears by the end of a 10 mile ride. I have Specialized Jett saddles on three bikes in 155 width and they just disappear when I ride - don't even think about the saddle.

    My LBS has loan saddles that you can try before you buy - perhaps yours does too. It's certainly worth persevering until you get the one that works for you.

  4. #4
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    If you ever do go for a Brooks, I strongly suggest you order it through Wallingford Bicycle Parts www.wallbike.com

    They have a 6 month free trial period on all Brooks saddles.

    (as long as you don't cut holes in them and insert laces or cut off parts of the leather)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  5. #5
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    Thanks for the advice! Yes, my LBS is a Specialized dealer (plus Kona and Surly, though the latter's mostly for winterized Pugsleys).

    Thanks for the Wallingford link - they don't even look any more expensive than other online retailers. The thing with Brooks is that at this stage I think I should first learn the new style of riding on my first road bike in about 20 years. Also, and I know that this isn't Brooks's fault, several of my urban, chic, plugged-in, non-cycling friends thought I "must" put a Brooks saddle on it as a fashion statement, which of course makes me want to rule them out.

    Anyhow, regarding price, I see that the Specialized options (Jett, Lithia) are in the same range as Brooks: $85-100. Is that what you expect paying for a saddle? (I realize that if one's butt is happy on a cheap one, that's great too, but am interested in your, well, saddle budget item.)

  6. #6
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    You might be surprised at what you can find in terms of used saddles right on these boards. I just sold a Brooks to another TE member this week. I've seen some fantastic deals on Brooks and other great saddles.

    However, the Wallingford Bike shop is really great. You can't ignore a 6-month guarantee. Their service is wonderful, too.

    MTA: Right now there is a Brooks B17S on our area Craigslist for $70; and a like-new/never used Fizik Vitesse for $50. Deals are out there.
    Last edited by Kerry1976; 04-27-2011 at 08:20 AM.
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by chryss View Post
    Anyhow, regarding price, I see that the Specialized options (Jett, Lithia) are in the same range as Brooks: $85-100. Is that what you expect paying for a saddle? (I realize that if one's butt is happy on a cheap one, that's great too, but am interested in your, well, saddle budget item.)
    Yep, that's what I'd expect to pay (in the US anyway - they are much more expensive here in Australia).

    As pinsonp2 said you may find a bargain on eBay or Craig's list but it might take some time to find what you need. Me? I'm not that patient.

 

 

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