Old 12-03-13 | 10:48 AM
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Bikes: CoMo Speedster 2003, Trek 5200, CAAD 9, Fred 2004

Go to your LBS. They should have a sitbone measuring pad. You sit on it and they measure the distance between the depressions your sitbones make. From that, they can recommend a saddle size. You can see if your saddle matches their recommendation. They shouldn't charge you for this service, since it frequently results in a saddle sale.
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