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Maggie wrote:
Benjamin Lewis wrote: Mind you, for the first week or so when I was breaking in the Brooks, I carried a gel seatcover with me for when it got too uncomfortable. I'm very low on "natural padding"... Aren't you lucky. I think. Ummmmm. Very low on natural padding may not be that good. Everyone likes a nice butt on a nice guy. :-) I guess it depends on how low on natural padding you are. Just right I'm afraid I'm not allowed to post any photos, however. What is this thread all about? I forgot. Butt impressions, I believe... -- Benjamin Lewis I regret to say that we of the FBI are powerless to act in cases of oral-genital intimacy, unless it has in some way obstructed interstate commerce. -- J. Edgar Hoover |
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"Orrie" wrote in message
.net... 2. Check out Terry saddles. http://www.terrybicycles.com/product.html?c=Saddles Georgena Terry originally introduced the saddle design with a cut away in the middle for women. But the concept caught on for men, too. Her company now makes a wide selection of seats for men as well as women. Look at the the Liberator (the basic Terry model), which has padding as well as the Terry cut-out, and the Liberator Y, a variation with more padding. I just bought two Butterflies (the cut-rate crmoly version) for our tandem. I am hoping these will solve my and my daughter's problems on the tandem. The saddle that came on the bike (I bought it used) that I was sitting on has sort of sloping sides, such that my butt cheeks were being split apart while riding. I can't imagine this saddle being comfortable for anyone, but I always hear how individual saddle choice is. The Butterfly at least has a level platform, so I'm hoping it will be a better support for my heinie. I'm also encouraging my daughter to be explicit if this saddle is not working for her. I know it's hard when you're 12 to discuss any issues with this region of the body, so getting her to be forthcoming to me (much less the guys in the shop) other than, "it hurts" is going to be hard. -- Warm Regards, Claire Petersky Home of the meditative cyclist: http://home.earthlink.net/~cpetersky/Welcome.htm Personal page: http://www.geocities.com/cpetersky/ See the books I've set free at: http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Cpetersky |
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And what would that be? A light application of proofide top and bottom. You can tension your saddle with a special Brooks spanner you know? That wouldn't help, and might make things worse. It doesn't sag longitudinally, so there's so need to tension it. It sags only under the sit bones - two impressions a couple of centimetres deep that would be fine if the rest of saddle was also at the same level, but instead remains high and hard. That happened to me too. A light application of neatsfoot oil recommended by Sheldon Brown almost ruined my B17 as well. 2 deep impressions created by my sit bones raised the center ridge by a bit too. What I did next was to use the spanner, tightened the leather a bit and tilt the nose down a bit (not up). After riding about 1000 km later on, a miraculous thing happened. The hard ridge that caused so much pain on my rod is now softened enough that I can tilt the nose back up again. It's now very comfy even riding on my drop bars (usually this position will numb it) for hours on end. However, I'm not repeating the same painful experience with my B17, so I'm planning on getting the Titanico from Selle Anatomica for my new road racing bike. This is essentially a B17 with a center cutout. Perfect! David. |
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: There is a love hate relationship with current Brooks saddles. That's : why, there is a person that modifies Brooks saddles to make them more : comfortable. The website is http://www.mcmwin.com and they sell the : modified version of the B17, the Pro and I think the Swift under the : brand name Selle Anatomica. The Titanico is the B17 with 3 different : cutouts plus a color of your choice!! I sent the people at that site a question, and the answer was this: they will take your Brooks saddle and remodel it under their process BUT only if you haven't put any Proofide or other treatments on the leather. I was going to just send them my B17 and hope for the best, but I have already treated it once with Proofide. What they do is laminate something under the saddle to stiffen it and the laminate won't hold if the saddle has leather treatment already on it. Pat in TX |
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Claire Petersky wrote:
"Orrie" wrote in message I just bought two Butterflies (the cut-rate crmoly version) for our tandem. I am hoping these will solve my and my daughter's problems on the tandem. I switched out the rear seat on the tandem, and the seat on my wife's bike for those. They helped a lot with her seat problems. Of course YMMV as has been previously noted. For myself, I can ride most anything, though I still like the saddle that came with my first road bike (Giant OCR2) the best. I managed to bust the rails on whatever came with the Surly Crosscheck and swapped the OCR saddle onto it. Of course, the only other comment I've seen about the OCR saddle was that it was a fiendish torture device designed to destroy ones butt. All I can say is if you don't want it, I'll take yours, I have a couple bikes I wouldn't mind replacing the seat with those. -- Dane Jackson - z u v e m b i @ u n i x b i g o t s . o r g "If you're feeling good, don't worry. You'll get over it." -Bolings postulate to Murphy's Law |
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