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bicycle seat that won't hurt my bottom
On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 10:11:51 -0800 (PST), SMS
wrote: http://www.rideouttech.com/Bicycle%20Seats-Products%20and%20Ordering.html Unfortunately, that isn't a bicycle-seat sales page. It's an update-to-the-latest-macromedia-something-or-the-other page. -- Joy Beeson joy beeson at comcast dot net |
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bicycle seat that won't hurt my bottom
On Sunday, May 20, 2012 7:55:05 PM UTC-7, Bill Proms wrote:
I've been cycling off and on for nearly a year. When I started, I'd ride about 8 miles and didn't have much, if any, of my bottom hurting. Now that I'm doubling the distance, lately my bottom has been hurting a little more and I wonder if I could change the seat to something better. I'm overweight by about 40 lbs, so that doesn't help when sitting on a small seat. One time I had a pilonidal cyst removed from my bottom and the irritation I'm getting is appearing in that area and I don't want to agitate it any further. So, recommendations for a seat would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill Bill, can you update us on what's happening in the butt area? I'd be interested in knowing what recipe you followed and if it helped or not. |
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bicycle seat that won't hurt my bottom
On Friday, November 16, 2012 9:15:25 AM UTC-8, Art Harris wrote:
Bill Proms wrote: I've been cycling off and on for nearly a year. When I started, I'd ride about 8 miles and didn't have much, if any, of my bottom hurting. Now that I'm doubling the distance, lately my bottom has been hurting a little more and I wonder if I could change the seat to something better. I'm overweight by about 40 lbs, so that doesn't help when sitting on a small seat. One time I had a pilonidal cyst removed from my bottom and the irritation I'm What kind of bike? A racing style "ten speed" will put more of your weight on your arms/hands and less on your butt. Padded cycling shorts will help, too. Many folks (including me) find the San Marco Rolls saddle very comfortable. Art Harris I agree with Art. Moreover, after you ride for a long enough time you grow used to knowing how to sit on any good saddle and have very few problems. If you're really getting pains it's almost always because you're not sitting far enough back on the saddle. |
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