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So how do I pick my seat ?
Bicycle seat that is...
I've been doing a lot of bike commuting to work while I wait for the local trails to melt and dry out. The seat on my commuter was terrible, so I swapped my comfy seat off my Klein for temporary commuter use. Now the trails are drying and I really need a comfy seat on both bikes. I know seat fit is very personal, and I know what feels bad, but how do you get to test out a bunch of seats to see what feels good without buying them and riding them for a few days? Case in point, this spring I rode some trails in Baja on rental hardtails. For the first few miles I thought - Hey these stock Specialized seats are great, I'll get one when I get home. However, after a few more miles I found I didn't like it at all. I can see buying a seat and setting it up for a test ride, then thinking it's fine. A day later (when no retailer in their right mind would take it back) you find out it's really not a good fit for you. What's the trick? |
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So how do I pick my seat ?
On May 4, 4:55 pm, "G Wood" wrote:
Bicycle seat that is... I've been doing a lot of bike commuting to work while I wait for the local trails to melt and dry out. The seat on my commuter was terrible, so I swapped my comfy seat off my Klein for temporary commuter use. Now the trails are drying and I really need a comfy seat on both bikes. I know seat fit is very personal, and I know what feels bad, but how do you get to test out a bunch of seats to see what feels good without buying them and riding them for a few days? Case in point, this spring I rode some trails in Baja on rental hardtails. For the first few miles I thought - Hey these stock Specialized seats are great, I'll get one when I get home. However, after a few more miles I found I didn't like it at all. I can see buying a seat and setting it up for a test ride, then thinking it's fine. A day later (when no retailer in their right mind would take it back) you find out it's really not a good fit for you. What's the trick? Fizik Nisene for me. Ride more, trying different saddles until you get it right. Then, eBay the ones you don't like off. JD |
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So how do I pick my seat ?
G Wood wrote:
Bicycle seat that is... I've been doing a lot of bike commuting to work while I wait for the local trails to melt and dry out. The seat on my commuter was terrible, so I swapped my comfy seat off my Klein for temporary commuter use. Now the trails are drying and I really need a comfy seat on both bikes. I know seat fit is very personal, and I know what feels bad, but how do you get to test out a bunch of seats to see what feels good without buying them and riding them for a few days? Case in point, this spring I rode some trails in Baja on rental hardtails. For the first few miles I thought - Hey these stock Specialized seats are great, I'll get one when I get home. However, after a few more miles I found I didn't like it at all. I can see buying a seat and setting it up for a test ride, then thinking it's fine. A day later (when no retailer in their right mind would take it back) you find out it's really not a good fit for you. What's the trick? Throw money at it until you find one you like, then buy one for each bike. I like my Terry Fly Ti's http://www.terrybicycles.com/saddles...tem_no=2123900 I hate the little "buzz off" thing, but I see no better way to dis it than my fat butt sitting on it :-) Shawn |
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So how do I pick my seat ?
G Wood wrote:
Bicycle seat that is... I've been doing a lot of bike commuting to work while I wait for the local trails to melt and dry out. The seat on my commuter was terrible, so I swapped my comfy seat off my Klein for temporary commuter use. Now the trails are drying and I really need a comfy seat on both bikes. I know seat fit is very personal, and I know what feels bad, but how do you get to test out a bunch of seats to see what feels good without buying them and riding them for a few days? Case in point, this spring I rode some trails in Baja on rental hardtails. For the first few miles I thought - Hey these stock Specialized seats are great, I'll get one when I get home. However, after a few more miles I found I didn't like it at all. I can see buying a seat and setting it up for a test ride, then thinking it's fine. A day later (when no retailer in their right mind would take it back) you find out it's really not a good fit for you. What's the trick? I like the Selle Italia Flite for long rides but try lots of different saddles every butt has it's own fit |
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So how do I pick my seat ?
On May 4, 7:25 pm, Shawn wrote:
G Wood wrote: Bicycle seat that is... I've been doing a lot of bike commuting to work while I wait for the local trails to melt and dry out. The seat on my commuter was terrible, so I swapped my comfy seat off my Klein for temporary commuter use. Now the trails are drying and I really need a comfy seat on both bikes. I know seat fit is very personal, and I know what feels bad, but how do you get to test out a bunch of seats to see what feels good without buying them and riding them for a few days? Case in point, this spring I rode some trails in Baja on rental hardtails. For the first few miles I thought - Hey these stock Specialized seats are great, I'll get one when I get home. However, after a few more miles I found I didn't like it at all. I can see buying a seat and setting it up for a test ride, then thinking it's fine. A day later (when no retailer in their right mind would take it back) you find out it's really not a good fit for you. What's the trick? Throw money at it until you find one you like, then buy one for each bike. I like my Terry Fly Ti'shttp://www.terrybicycles.com/saddles/detail.html?item_no=2123900 I hate the little "buzz off" thing, but I see no better way to dis it than my fat butt sitting on it :-) Shawn I have to ditto the Terry seats. I've got the Ti Liberator Race on the Switchblade, and the Fly something on the road bike. I love them. And if you buy it new, they'll give a no questions asked refund, or exchange if you find you don't like it. CDB |
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So how do I pick my seat ?
On May 4, 7:55 pm, "G Wood" wrote:
Bicycle seat that is... I've been doing a lot of bike commuting to work while I wait for the local trails to melt and dry out. The seat on my commuter was terrible, so I swapped my comfy seat off my Klein for temporary commuter use. Now the trails are drying and I really need a comfy seat on both bikes. I know seat fit is very personal, and I know what feels bad, but how do you get to test out a bunch of seats to see what feels good without buying them and riding them for a few days? Case in point, this spring I rode some trails in Baja on rental hardtails. For the first few miles I thought - Hey these stock Specialized seats are great, I'll get one when I get home. However, after a few more miles I found I didn't like it at all. I can see buying a seat and setting it up for a test ride, then thinking it's fine. A day later (when no retailer in their right mind would take it back) you find out it's really not a good fit for you. What's the trick? Sit ride till your butt loves one. And thats the seat thing. |
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So how do I pick my seat ?
On May 4, 7:55 pm, "G Wood" wrote:
Bicycle seat that is... I've been doing a lot of bike commuting to work while I wait for the local trails to melt and dry out. The seat on my commuter was terrible, so I swapped my comfy seat off my Klein for temporary commuter use. Now the trails are drying and I really need a comfy seat on both bikes. I know seat fit is very personal, and I know what feels bad, but how do you get to test out a bunch of seats to see what feels good without buying them and riding them for a few days? Case in point, this spring I rode some trails in Baja on rental hardtails. For the first few miles I thought - Hey these stock Specialized seats are great, I'll get one when I get home. However, after a few more miles I found I didn't like it at all. I can see buying a seat and setting it up for a test ride, then thinking it's fine. A day later (when no retailer in their right mind would take it back) you find out it's really not a good fit for you. What's the trick? Maybe a month ago I read somewhere that, IIRC, WTB (Wilderness Trail Bikes) put together some deal for shop owners to purchase a set of their saddles for cheap so that people could demo ride before purchasing. Can't find any info on it now, but I know shops were grabbing them up. Anybody else heard of this? Also: what works well on one bike won't necessarily work well on another. On a road bike, I'm comfortable with a more ass-hatchety saddle than I would be on an upright commuter. The weight distribution is different. /s |
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