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Old 04-20-05 | 01:35 PM
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I need a new saddle

I need a new saddle but I am very broke at the moment. Anyone have any good tips on some cheap but pretty comfy saddles? My ass is pretty tough from some nasty saddles in the past, but I'd like something a little on the cooshy side. I don't expect to be on it for more than 15 miles at a time, but I might do a 30 miles stint every now and then.

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Old 04-20-05 | 01:49 PM
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saddles advice can be difficult since comfort is very often determined by body shape. regardless, the specialized bg series is generally comfortable and inexpensive. one of the less expensive models was used on a cross country with no comfort complaints. however, the leather started to separate at the seam (after multiple impacts with ground) and it made some funky squeaking noises. a lot of places will allow you a trial period with saddles.
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Old 04-20-05 | 01:52 PM
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i say save up and get a brooks. you'll love it like a child.
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Old 04-20-05 | 02:41 PM
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One option to get a cheap but decent saddle is to visit your local high-end reasonable-volume-of-sales bike store. Round here there are a couple of places that have a bin for all the take-off saddles from road bikes that people have upgrade from or just not wanted.

Some of these seats tend to be pretty decent and comfy. Got one for 15 bones that has a nice gel insert and works pretty damn good for me so far. Won't find anything earth shatteringly great but generally there are some decent ones to be found.

And then you can save up for a Brooks or other damn fine saddle that will last you for a long time.
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Old 04-20-05 | 02:55 PM
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i agree with chimblysweep, go with the brooks.
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Old 04-20-05 | 03:09 PM
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I bought an old beat up brooks b17 narrow on ebay for $20 and soaked it in leather oil for 30 minutes. It doesn't look so hot, but it's nice. define cheap
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Old 04-20-05 | 03:22 PM
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Which Brooks for general riding and an occasional longer (40 mile - century) ride?
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Old 04-20-05 | 03:23 PM
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Ha, I have been waiting for someone to drop this on. I have heard some really good things about this really cheap british company and have been waiting for someone to try it. It has a really funky look to it.

https://www.rido-cyclesaddles.com/content.php
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Old 04-20-05 | 04:13 PM
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check out nashbar, they have tons of cheap saddles.

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Old 04-20-05 | 04:26 PM
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how'd you break your brooks in? I have a Swift at home that conditioned but not mounted yet. Definitely want to break it in but also don't want to feel like someone's sister in prison if you catch my drift.
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Old 04-20-05 | 04:35 PM
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There's a Selle San Marco road bike seat on Ebay for 1 cent.

https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7150837503
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Old 04-20-05 | 04:51 PM
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As already said, saddle comfort is a personal thing. With that said, I recently swiped out my expensive flite italia, for a $30 San Marco Rolls Saddle, this damn thing is comfortable! I decided to get this saddle after reading many positive reviews, and the price was right.

I'm not too crazy about its old school look (on my bike), but my #$$ doesn't care! I did a 60 mile ride last weekend and got home without saddle sores, which is a first for me on a long distance ride.
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Old 04-20-05 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by chimblysweep
i say save up and get a brooks. you'll love it like a child.
yeah, but that is the problem with brooks, they need as much care as a child if you want them to live long.
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Old 04-20-05 | 05:48 PM
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I use a cheapo aireon saddle that can be bought at supergo/nashbar They are both the same thing. It has a near identical Selle Italia SLR shape/profile and feels the same under my butt. What can I say? My boney ass likes them. Look on supergo for the aireon team race saddle and they are listed under "Nashbar Racing Saddle" on nashbar. Cheap, same looks/feel as the SLR but around 20-30 bucks. I would have bought another SLR but my old one was all torn up from falling and stuff so I decided to hunt around for a cheaper alternative and I found it =)


Just a heads up for people who like the slim profile saddles =P
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Old 04-20-05 | 05:54 PM
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I've got Performance Foré Pro SLX saddle and love it. Light, comfy, sexy, and not too costly.
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Old 04-20-05 | 06:32 PM
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I like the San Marco Concors and have been loving the Selle Italia Turbo I got a few months ago; both can be had for like 30 bucks on ebay.
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Old 04-20-05 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by delay
Ha, I have been waiting for someone to drop this on. I have heard some really good things about this really cheap british company and have been waiting for someone to try it. It has a really funky look to it.

https://www.rido-cyclesaddles.com/content.php

Great... I just discovered I need a glow in the dark saddle.
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Old 04-20-05 | 07:14 PM
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Hey, I am not going to buy one myself, but I would love to see someone else do it....

I am trying to think of the situation where glow in the dark would be a benefit?
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Old 04-20-05 | 07:16 PM
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Ha, I have been waiting for someone to drop this on. I have heard some really good things about this really cheap british company and have been waiting for someone to try it. It has a really funky look to it.

https://www.rido-cyclesaddles.com/content.php



hahahaha
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Old 04-20-05 | 08:27 PM
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The Turbo is the isht, though they don't make 'em anymore so you'll have to find them NOS. Still, it ain't exactly "cooshy".
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Old 04-21-05 | 11:15 AM
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Cheap = ~ $30. A Brookes is way out of my price range until I get a decent job.

Thanks for the tips so far. I have a promo code for 20% at Nashbar good through tomorrow, so that should help.
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Old 04-21-05 | 12:42 PM
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Old 04-21-05 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by nylund154
Cheap = ~ $30. A Brookes is way out of my price range until I get a decent job.

Thanks for the tips so far. I have a promo code for 20% at Nashbar good through tomorrow, so that should help.

if its the same nashbar code that i had, it's only good for orders over $75. i used it to order a brooks and some of that wax to maintain it. that brings it over $75 total.

my @$$ can hardly wait...!
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Old 04-21-05 | 12:50 PM
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I second the Performance Forte Pro SLX. It was $30 when I picked it up.
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Old 04-21-05 | 01:24 PM
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anyone have any info/experience about this one?

Selle Italia Mythos Saddle $40 on sale

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