how to soften/break in a saddle?
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I've got some pretty bad bruising between me junk, and the pooper...
I've ridden some poorly adjusted stuff, and never had pain like this.
just trying to look at all the options first
Thanks for the suggestions! i had a few thousand miles 2 years ago
today was the first day out, but even on my first bike yeeears ago i did not have this much pain, and that saddle was just a few mm's of foam padding that i could push down and feel the plastic. That was more comfortable than this saddle i have on now.

just trying to look at all the options first
Thanks for the suggestions! i had a few thousand miles 2 years ago

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20 miles is a pretty big ride after two years off, IMO. Try half hour jaunts for a couple of weeks, then try 90 mins or so.
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Mine has lived through several torrential downpours ... they are not quite as fragile as all that.
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Go try some saddles that resemble the shape of the one you had.
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I don't know, I think my Selle Italia SLR saddle started to flex more in the middle after a couple hundred miles. Others have reported this as well. FWIW, my buddy's GF forced him to get a Brooks and he's been hating it for several hundred miles already.
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Ideale ridden in daily rains and stored in damp garage started growing things on a few occasions, would get all sticky while riding it in the rain, etc. Just not exactly "ideal" for my usage

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And to lower the whole saddle ever-so-slightly.
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Wasn't too bad, just wanted to end it because of the saddle.
Also i think ill end up going to performance bikes, and jenson USA to test out some saddles.
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Yes, tilt adjustments are made with the seatpost. Some have only one bolt, others two. Either way, loosen the bolt[s] and you should be able to adjust fore-aft and tilt.
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I've got some pretty bad bruising between me junk, and the pooper...
I've ridden some poorly adjusted stuff, and never had pain like this.
just trying to look at all the options first
Thanks for the suggestions! i had a few thousand miles 2 years ago
today was the first day out, but even on my first bike yeeears ago i did not have this much pain, and that saddle was just a few mm's of foam padding that i could push down and feel the plastic. That was more comfortable than this saddle i have on now.

just trying to look at all the options first
Thanks for the suggestions! i had a few thousand miles 2 years ago

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Your friend may want to raise the Brooks back up again (ever-so-slightly) once the sitbone divots start forming. There can be a bit of adjustment required to get the saddle in just the right position.

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I think Machka has pretty much covered it.
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So I got back from a short 20 mile ride and my arse hurts...feels like someone took my arse put it on my shoulder and I shot 12 gauge slugs all day at the range.
im still thinking of brooks since I hear so many stories about how people like them...besides its going on my tour bike and another pound won't hurt too much. Do you guys know of any other saddle as popular as the brooks with the same comfort?
im still thinking of brooks since I hear so many stories about how people like them...besides its going on my tour bike and another pound won't hurt too much. Do you guys know of any other saddle as popular as the brooks with the same comfort?
there is the Fizik Kurve line of saddles. The Kurve is designed to flex under you , and is in someways a modern day Brooks https://bikehugger.com/post/view/fizik-kurve-concept
You pick the particular one, Bull, Snake and Chameleon depending on your anatomy and riding style.
That said, seats are really a personal preference matter.
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https://www.performancebike.com/bikes...400195__400195
The back half of it has a little flex and give. A bit wider than most higher-end road saddles (at 150mm). Good price right now, and hard to beat the return policy if it doesn't feel right.
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I have a 145mm butt and have a Performance Forte Classic on all my bikes.
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I second going to a store and getting measured. After looking around for different saddle options I settled on the Toupe, went to the nearest Specialized dealer becuase I knew they would measure me for the right fit. Really glad I did, I never would have bought the right size saddle on my own.
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there is the Fizik Kurve line of saddles. The Kurve is designed to flex under you , and is in someways a modern day Brooks https://bikehugger.com/post/view/fizik-kurve-concept
You pick the particular one, Bull, Snake and Chameleon depending on your anatomy and riding style.
That said, seats are really a personal preference matter.
You pick the particular one, Bull, Snake and Chameleon depending on your anatomy and riding style.
That said, seats are really a personal preference matter.
I've have good luck with this one:

https://www.performancebike.com/bikes...400195__400195
The back half of it has a little flex and give. A bit wider than most higher-end road saddles (at 150mm). Good price right now, and hard to beat the return policy if it doesn't feel right.

https://www.performancebike.com/bikes...400195__400195
The back half of it has a little flex and give. A bit wider than most higher-end road saddles (at 150mm). Good price right now, and hard to beat the return policy if it doesn't feel right.
I second going to a store and getting measured. After looking around for different saddle options I settled on the Toupe, went to the nearest Specialized dealer becuase I knew they would measure me for the right fit. Really glad I did, I never would have bought the right size saddle on my own.

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Do i tilt the nose of the saddle up, or down to put more pressure on your sit bones?
also am i fitting my saddle correctly?
forward and back, i move to where my knees are directly above the ball of my foot while clipped in
saddle height: I go up to where i have a 10 degree (or what i think is 10 degrees) bend in my knee with my foot parallel to the floor
also am i fitting my saddle correctly?
forward and back, i move to where my knees are directly above the ball of my foot while clipped in
saddle height: I go up to where i have a 10 degree (or what i think is 10 degrees) bend in my knee with my foot parallel to the floor
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If you're talking about some other saddle, I think the usual starting place is flat.
also am i fitting my saddle correctly?
forward and back, i move to where my knees are directly above the ball of my foot while clipped in
saddle height: I go up to where i have a 10 degree (or what i think is 10 degrees) bend in my knee with my foot parallel to the floor
forward and back, i move to where my knees are directly above the ball of my foot while clipped in
saddle height: I go up to where i have a 10 degree (or what i think is 10 degrees) bend in my knee with my foot parallel to the floor
Try this ... put your heel on the pedal. When the pedal is at the bottom of the pedal stroke, you should have a very slight bend in your knee. It should not be fully straight.
And the front of the knee should be about where the spindle of the pedal is, when the pedal is in the 3:00 position. Use a plumb bob.
You might need to make slight adjustments from there, but that's a good starting place.
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I tend to prefer my saddle (Brooks) as dead-level as I can get it. If you are not sure how you will prefer it, level is at least a good neutral starting point to adjust from.
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You might want to give this saddle a shot.
https://www.amazon.com/Selle-SMP-Extr...ddle+smp+selle
it's wide, extra padding and seamless - meaning I don't even think about what I'm sitting on. From the get go and I weigh 275 lbs. before this saddle, I was constantly shifting my position, standing etc just to take the pressure off. A tad heavier than most, but at my weight who cares. Also very inexpensive compared to most other saddles. I found one for $68 on sale.
https://www.amazon.com/Selle-SMP-Extr...ddle+smp+selle
it's wide, extra padding and seamless - meaning I don't even think about what I'm sitting on. From the get go and I weigh 275 lbs. before this saddle, I was constantly shifting my position, standing etc just to take the pressure off. A tad heavier than most, but at my weight who cares. Also very inexpensive compared to most other saddles. I found one for $68 on sale.
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