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Old 03-04-09, 07:07 AM
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I am a big fan of the Specialized saddle program. Your local Specialized dealer will have an ass-o-meter that measures your sit bones so then at least you will know what width saddle work best for you. After that it is all trial and error. There is no one "correct" saddle for everyone. It is a very personal choice that sometimes takes many tries to get the one you love. Also....saddle position is just as important as the saddle itself. Start with the saddle at 0 degrees of tilt. If needed do not be afraid to change the tilt a few degrees down in front or down in back if needed.
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