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  1. #1
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    Finally got my bike, scared to get on it!

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    I finally got my bike and I really want to ride but I'm scared of the seat hurting me. My last memory of riding was when I was 18 and my *** was so sore I couldn't really sit properly for over a week. I picked up my bike this past Saturday, drove down my driveway and back and could already feel the pressure of the seat. I'm a heavier person so I'm sure that is contributing to it, but I'm really worried about going through the period of breaking in my butt.

  2. #2
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    I honestly don't think it is possible to get a sit bone measurement on me because I'm over 300lbs. I think I'm stuck with the seat it came with until I can lose some weight and figure out the right seat for me.

  3. #3
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    Are you wearing padded bike shorts? That might help. (Pearl Izumi makes them in XXL.)

    I'm big, too, and it took me several tries to find a seat I like, but I settled (ha) on an Adamo Typhoon. It's cushioned just right and has a cutout in just the right spot. It works for me, anyway.

    Good luck with your new bike! What kind of bike did you get?

    Welcome to TE.

    Roxy
    Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.

  4. #4
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    The pressure problem isn't exactly my butt, it is more the area in between. I will have to Google the seat you have and read more about it.

    The bike I got is a Trek Skye and it is so beautiful.


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    Wow, that really is a pretty bike. Very nice!
    Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.

  6. #6
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    Sillz,

    Welcome and so glad your here. First, find yourself a good practicing ground to ride on, like a nice flat/wide parking lot so you can get your balance and feel of the bike. Once your more comfortable, start going for longer rides... 1 mile, 1.5 miles.. 2 miles.. you get the idea. Do you have a local bike trail you might use?

    You may need to make adjustments to the saddle in order to find the right position. I actually bought a trainer for fitness before I started putting in real miles on the road and dialed in the seat that way. I did a few miles, changing the pitch of the nose, another few miles, raising the height a half inch... on a on until I had it dialed in and my butt was happy.

    I too am a big girl and have dropped about almost thirty pounds since I started riding in August and logged 100 miles or there about. I started out at 295 and last night weighted in at 268. Don't let your weight make you ashamed or scared to ask questions here or at at the bike shop. I hope you have a good local shop. Mine is pretty good and the more I ride and the more I learn, it seems the more they teach me, and the more I'm willing to ask.

    I was so scared to admit that I was 35 years old and had never ridden a bike that I basically found the bike I wanted online, went to the LBS, plunked down my money and took home the bike without ever actually going on a test ride or being properly fitted.

    My first real ride was with an instructor who was sooooo cool he really inspired me and I don't think I'd have gotten as far as I have without. It was measured in feet, not miles, but he brought out the confidence in myself that I just didn't know I had in me.

    What kind of bike did you buy? You may have to try several saddles out and ask about refund policy at your LBS so you can return a saddle that doesn't agree with your bum.

    What ever you do, keep putting the miles under you, it doesn't matter if your slow or out of gas after just a little while. You'll get there!!

    Good luck and let us know how your doing!!
    Shannon
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  7. #7
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    ahhh.. sweet looking bike
    Starbucks.. did someone say Starbucks?!?!
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  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sillz View Post
    The bike I got is a Trek Skye and it is so beautiful.

    That bike is lovely. My favorite colors! Welcome to the forum!
    Emily

    2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
    2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muirenn View Post
    Let me guess: the stock saddle is a Bontrager? I think that may well be this forum's most-hated saddle.
    Just looked up the specs and yes indeed it is a Bontrager. A Bontrager SSR WSD to be exact.

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadtrip View Post
    Sillz,

    Welcome and so glad your here. First, find yourself a good practicing ground to ride on, like a nice flat/wide parking lot so you can get your balance and feel of the bike. Once your more comfortable, start going for longer rides... 1 mile, 1.5 miles.. 2 miles.. you get the idea. Do you have a local bike trail you might use?

    You may need to make adjustments to the saddle in order to find the right position. I actually bought a trainer for fitness before I started putting in real miles on the road and dialed in the seat that way. I did a few miles, changing the pitch of the nose, another few miles, raising the height a half inch... on a on until I had it dialed in and my butt was happy.

    I too am a big girl and have dropped about almost thirty pounds since I started riding in August and logged 100 miles or there about. I started out at 295 and last night weighted in at 268. Don't let your weight make you ashamed or scared to ask questions here or at at the bike shop. I hope you have a good local shop. Mine is pretty good and the more I ride and the more I learn, it seems the more they teach me, and the more I'm willing to ask.

    I was so scared to admit that I was 35 years old and had never ridden a bike that I basically found the bike I wanted online, went to the LBS, plunked down my money and took home the bike without ever actually going on a test ride or being properly fitted.

    My first real ride was with an instructor who was sooooo cool he really inspired me and I don't think I'd have gotten as far as I have without. It was measured in feet, not miles, but he brought out the confidence in myself that I just didn't know I had in me.

    What kind of bike did you buy? You may have to try several saddles out and ask about refund policy at your LBS so you can return a saddle that doesn't agree with your bum.

    What ever you do, keep putting the miles under you, it doesn't matter if your slow or out of gas after just a little while. You'll get there!!

    Good luck and let us know how your doing!!
    Shannon
    Thank you so much for the support and encouragement. It seems we have a lot in common and your story is inspiring. I will definitely have to look into some other saddles and see what I can find, though I will also try to give my current saddle more of a chance first just so I can say definitively that the saddle is no good. Sounds like a painful process!

  11. #11
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    First of all, congratulations on your beautiful new bike!

    There may be a couple of things at work here with regards to your saddle pain. It may just be an evil saddle, plain and simple. I think that everyone here at TE has an "evil saddle" story! It's also possible that the muscles around your sit bones just aren't used to supporting your body yet and they just need a few rides to "wake up".

    True story: I took a break from riding several years ago, and focused more on running, playing soccer, etc. When I got back on my bike, my whole "undercarriage" was in agony! Those muscles just weren't used to working like that! After about a week of riding, things started feeling better. It just took some time...

    Give it a few short rides, and see how things feel. If, after a week or two, you're still hurting, ditch that evil saddle and find something better!

  12. #12
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    Smile

    Hi Sillz, i have a Trek that came with a Bontrager too, it really is an awful seat, imo.

    I have since then switched to the Body Geometry (Specialized) seat, it makes a world of difference.

  13. #13
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    Lovely bike! I do think those Trek Skyes are exceptionally pretty.

    I'm a new rider too, starting out at 44 after some very limited riding in my late 20s. My suggestions are to book a couple of sessions with an instructor if you are at all nervous, mine helped me immeasurably. Also, go and make friends with your LBS. If they don't play nicely then check out another LBS. I ended up doing this and it's so worth the extra 15minutes drive. I've just bought my second bike from there and they have already agreed to swap out the saddle for me, and to swap the new saddle too if I have problems with it.

    I still find that I'm nervous sometimes, even after a stunning 5 months riding I think a certain amount of nerves is normal, the longer I leave it between rides the more I worry. But it's always fine once I've actually got on the bike and just got going. Have fun on your gorgeous bike and please do post on the Newbie's weekly achievements thread if you feel like sharing your rides with us!
    Dawes Cambridge Mixte, Specialized Hardrock, Specialized Vita.

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  14. #14
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    you can dump that saddle! get in your car and drive down to the bike shop.
    start looking at saddles. try some of th MTB saddles, tell them you want something a little wider. DO NOT be talked into one of those HUGE CUSHY saddles that look like a tractor seat. these will make matters worse. But dump that bontrager (I couldn't sit on mine either, and i weigh 130 pounds dripping wet) as fast as you can.
    an MTB saddle might not be the right one, but they're not real expensive and they will be a great improvement.

    Good luck.
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  15. #15
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    new seat

    Hey!
    Welcome to our world. I no longer ride upright bikes and have a choice of 2 seats I can send you, for only paypal shipping fee, to see if you like them better. I was 230 when I used them, and it was better than those torture seats that are stock with the bike. Pick one of the first two, the first one has springs, the second one has the cutout. I will send the third with your first choice. It is a gel cover that REALLY helps. If the seat doesn't work for you, pass it on to someone else. PM me with an address if you want to try it, and I will get it to you. Take care and enjoy!
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