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Old 08-28-08 | 07:41 AM
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If I buy another saddle just like the one I'm using, will it take the same break in period, or will I be half way there since my rear will be used to the other one?
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Old 08-28-08 | 08:17 AM
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What kind of saddle are you talking about? Brooks, I presume? In general, I'd say you're half way there.
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Old 08-28-08 | 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by GV27
What kind of saddle are you talking about? Brooks, I presume? In general, I'd say you're half way there.
If it's plastic, on the other hand, the saddle doesn't break in, you just get used to it

Honestly, if you ride a lot, the saddle usually doesn't make that much difference.
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Old 08-28-08 | 08:29 AM
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I agree with cyccommute. When you are getting started, a lot of the break in period is getting your rear end used to riding in the saddle. If you are riding a modern saddle (non-Brooks) with gel or foam padding, they'll probably be virtually no break in period.
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Old 08-28-08 | 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by bikinpolitico
I agree with cyccommute. When you are getting started, a lot of the break in period is getting your rear end used to riding in the saddle. If you are riding a modern saddle (non-Brooks) with gel or foam padding, they'll probably be virtually no break in period.
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Old 08-28-08 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by GV27
What kind of saddle are you talking about? Brooks, I presume? In general, I'd say you're half way there.
+1. My 2nd and 3rd Brooks were simple compared to my first one. Much quicker break-in.
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