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Old 10-28-05, 09:25 AM
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BJ Ondo
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Bikes: 2005 Fuji Monterey Comfort/Hybrids

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Guess I'm really lucky, the stock comfort saddle on my Fuji Monterey is fantastic! LOL, my butt must be different than Denver Fox's cause them "thin" seats cause me massive discomfort! :0 Mines got a elevated twin gel-pad with a slot in the middle, underneath it's got smallish springs too and my seat post is a suspension unit.

On a 40 mile off-road ride, with a bunch of serious MTB'ers, I noticed that I wasn't complaining of "butt pain", while others with FS MTB's were rubbing their buns. I think the gel pads and the suspension seat post worked very well on the rutted and bumpy old railroad bed road we were on.

The moral of the story is that a "bicycle seat" like a motorcycle helmet is something that has to be "tried on" and experimented with to find the "proper fit", jmho.
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