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Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
And proving that much of this is subjective, I HATE those cuts in the saddle...they always seem to cause more pain in the sides of my leg. You'll figure this out by riding the bikes, moving the saddle position and learning what will work from the feedback you get.
Again, I agree. The ones I've tried are far more uncomfortable than any other saddle I've ever used. If nothing else, I find that the do exactly the opposite of what is advertised. They numb the ol' Wallys.
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