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Old 01-26-23, 11:12 AM
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Are you going to be on the bike indoors? If using a trainer and riding for the time you will be riding outdoors then you might get some idea. However I don't sit the same indoors on a trainer as I do when riding outdoors. Indoors I'm more relaxed and sitting more upright.

Stock saddles usually are pretty decent for the big and common bike brands, IMO. If you are actually getting saddle sores, then that is likely the clothing you wear when you cycle. If you ride infrequently, it can take some time to get use to a proper saddle. But if you ride infrequently, you might be better served by a wide cushy seat. But you will likely never ride long rides on that really cushy wide saddle with out getting some actual saddle sores.
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