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Old 09-26-21, 02:03 AM
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Lazyass
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The skin covering your sit bones has to toughen up, takes a few rides. If it gets to where it's almost starting to bleed then give it a rest for a couple of days. The reason people most don't use saddles with a lot of cushion is because your, ahem, soft parts get pressed down into it which is a killer on long rides. A good saddle supports your sitbones.
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