Old 05-08-16 | 01:56 PM
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Emperor Ryker
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Bikes: 2008 Trek 2.1

Originally Posted by WhyFi
Assuming that your saddle position is okay...



If you want to read the rest - https://www.cervelo.com/en/engineeri...f-road-saddles
Originally Posted by WhyFi
Oh, and FYI - my friend had the same issue of numbness creeping in on <2 hour rides. When he got ambitious and did a 6+ hour ride, he ended up impotent for a few months. Don't be like my friend - address the issue before tackling anything like that.
Thanks, I'll read that, and I was the same impotence-wise, except that it only lasted a month or so. I definitely don't want to go through that again, especially since the damage could be permanent next time.

Originally Posted by fa63
Before you go buying stuff, you need to dial in your fit. Do some searching and see if there is a good fitter in your area. Once you know the contact points are in the right place (or close enough), then you can think about changing parts.
I'll look for that, too, but what's the cost of professional fitting usually? My budget is kind of tight.
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