Old 04-23-16 | 11:29 AM
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VegasTriker
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From: Sin City, Nevada

Bikes: Catrike 700, Greenspeed GTO trike, , Linear LWB recumbent, Haluzak Horizon SWB recumbent, Balance 450 MTB, Cannondale SM800 Beast of the East

Ah, the endless quest for a comfortable saddle. Get ready for 25 different answers from 25 different people. It would be a lot easier if humans came in just two models - male and female - but we are all different. What works for me might be a disaster for you. Post a picture. You are new so probably not able to post a picture of the bike and seat unless you use a separate hosting site like Photobucket and give the link. Did it come with one of those wide seats that come on some "comfort bikes"? The good news is that after you get a bunch of miles on the bike, the seat may seem more comfortable. If you haven't ridden much, most seats will feel uncomfortable after 2 hours in the saddle. (Words of wisdom from a recumbent rider who never suffers from a sore tush unless I go to the dark side and ride one of my DF bikes!)
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