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Old 03-07-14, 12:07 PM
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vasuvius
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Never had a saddle that didn't like my skinny butt. Does that mean I have a good saddle butt?
Of late, I've even been using shorts without any padding - just chamois for sweat absorption.


Originally Posted by Carbonfiberboy
Here too, but mostly old ones once I figured out to try a long distance right away, then send or take it back if it doesn't work. I don't do the "it may hurt now but it's going to get better" thing. If it hurts now, I send it back. If you're going to spend your daylight hours in the saddle, if it hurts at all it's going to become unendurable. The saddle should disappear, right now. That assumes you ride a lot, already have a good saddle butt, and know how to sit on a saddle.
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