Old 03-17-08, 12:40 PM
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Kotts
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Bikes: One brand-less build-up, and a Connondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra Disc. A nicer bike than I need, but it was a good deal, so... ;-)

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Originally Posted by caloso
Exactly. Cycling is also correlated with 504% increased likelihood of swallowing a bug.
Sh*t, that got me laughing so hard I damn near fell out of my chair.

Back to the OP's concern: Run a search on the Forums, you'll find that this has been done to death. In short, if your saddle fits you properly, your bike is set up properly, and you ride properly, no problem.
  • IF you're not sore after a ride, you have no problem.
  • If you're sore in two spots, one on each cheek, you're OK, just ride more.
  • If you're sore in the middle, STOP. Something needs to be changed.
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