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  1. #1
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    FS:Saddle Specialized Jett 155

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    Like new-excellent condition, used for 6 months or so. Selling only because I switched to a 143 jett. $50.00-I'll pay shipping.
    Jan

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    Ooh...yay! I'll take it, if it's still available!

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    Sold!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JanB View Post
    Selling only because I switched to a 143 jett. Jan
    Just curious how you came to the decision to get the narrower saddle? I have a 155 Jet that I am really liking, but on my longest ride yet with it (80 miles), I felt that it might be a little wide. Honestly, though, I can't tell if it is my fat thighs that need more clearance, or that my sitbones might be hanging over a little.

    Just curious for any tips. Thanks!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    I got my first saddle sore and I've been riding off and on for over 20 years. I bought my new Ruby and it came with the 155 jett. I didn't know as much then and I never questioned it. When I got into the longer distances is when I got the sore. I think I saw a post and realized the jetts come in different sizes and mine was the 155. I asked my lbs and he said it was probably too wide for me based on my size/bones, etc. (5'7", 145 lbs) I do think the 143 is better but I think it had a lot to do with the shorts too. Between the saddle being a bit too wide and the chamois in the new shorts-it wasn't a good match. BTW-for my inseam length, this bike also had cranks that were too short and bars that were too wide-I won't be going back to that bike shop again. But now I'm dialed in and I love my Ruby-always did but even more now.

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    Thanks! I've never had a saddle sore, either, but the other day, I just had the feeling that if I'd had to go another 40-50 miles, maybe I would develop one.

    Thanks again!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

 

 

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