Old 03-12-14 | 01:10 PM
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JohnX
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Originally Posted by Weatherby
Pressure on the perineum can be relieved by

1. Different saddle width and shape
2. Bike fit
3. Saddle angle
4. Shifting around and standing periodically when riding
5. How upright you ride. Sit up and begging type position is typically worse.

I'd get this fixed before the big boy loses his edge. Sounds like it is a combination of the above. FWI....I am trying the Specialized Romin in the 155mm width and might try the Selle Anatomica.

If you don't mean the perineum, are you talking about the inner thigh? If so, the saddle shape and wide wrong or the saddle is too far forward. See a good bike shop.
Really its not the inner thigh or the perineum, its the area that adjoins the sit bones but just inside. Truth be known its probably just the inside part of the sit bone. One of the other suggestions was I was rocking due to extending too far on the downstroke so I am going to ask a fitter about that here in just a few minutes.
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