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Old 06-20-14, 09:24 AM
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Need replacement saddle for Bad Boy 6: Any comfy recommendations

I just got my Cannondale Bad Boy 6 2014 today and on my ride home, I kept lifting my bottom off of the seat due to the sheer pain caused by the seat. I desperately need a saddle which is comfortable on long rides. Preferably one that is padded.
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I have a Fizik Vitesse, a 'unisex', their CP[3] (comfort performance Cubed) is thicker padding than the HP, which I have also ..


But really you need to sit on a variety of saddles .. as I assume you will lock this bike up on the city streets ,

perhaps you need a cheap seat for that and a separate one for your long distance weekend rides
So that locked up in the city the cheap saddle wont be an issue when it gets nicked ..
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
I have a Fizik Vitesse, a 'unisex', their CP[3] (comfort performance Cubed) is thicker padding than the HP, which I have also ..


But really you need to sit on a variety of saddles .. as I assume you will lock this bike up on the city streets ,

perhaps you need a cheap seat for that and a separate one for your long distance weekend rides
So that locked up in the city the cheap saddle wont be an issue when it gets nicked ..
thanx

guess i'll pay a visit to my local bike shop
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Brooks Flyer. A sprung leather saddle is always comfortable on long rides. You do NOT want padding!
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