Charge Spoon owners...

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Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
Padded shorts for me. I had a knife on my fast commuter, always wore padded bibshorts when riding it, and a spoon on my hardtail and alternate between just bibshorts or with Humvees over the top for trail centres.
 

rollinstok

Well-Known Member
Location
morecambe
In my considered estimation ( after 40 yrs of cycling ) there are those who wish to look the part... lightest bike, all the lycra, gps, 1000 yd stare and a steely grin.
And those who cover mile after mile day after day with a comfy bike and a comfy saddle, the spoon is better than you.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I have the Spoon and never use padded shorts of any kind. Usually a combination of either close fitting boxers or briefs and then heavy cotton shorts or lycra type running tights on top. This is good for rides of 60-100 miles so far with very little soreness. My 10 mile each way commute is a breeze on this saddle and after the 100 mile forum ride I did yesterday I would have had no hesitation to jump straight back in the saddle and ride the 30+ miles home or done the work commute if needed.

:wacko: You is hard as nailz ! No shorts, for 100 miles. :biggrin:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Thanks to everybody for the replies. Looks like I'll be wearing cycling shorts underneath my jeans or other shorts.
No to Jeans! I wear shorts under my winter tights because they don't have a pad and I can feel the seam in the tights through the pad in the shorts!

As to wearing shorts under shorts - what's that about! If you don't want the Lycra look then go for something like the baggy Endura Humvee shorts instead...

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HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
I find baggies or jeans (no padding) fine on my Charge Spoon saddle. I've cycled up to 25 miles in jeans on that saddle and found it to be fine - They saved my knees in a crash on one occasion as well. :rolleyes:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
It might be that the groove down the middle of the saddle would make jeans less of a killer. I rode 20 miles wearing jeans on a flat-topped saddle and the mid-seam wore a strip out of my perineum - you don't want that to happen, honest you don't!

I wouldn't fancy riding a long distance in jeans anyway because they are too restrictive, heavy and sweaty. As for when it rains ...
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
I wouldn't fancy riding a long distance in jeans anyway because they are too restrictive, heavy and sweaty. As for when it rains ...

This I agree with. They're not the most practical clothes to ride in, however sometimes it is not possible or practical to change at your destination, so it is nice to have a saddle with the ability to comfortably cycle in jeans or casual clothing when you need to.

I've been stuck in a heavy rain/hail storm whilst cycling in jeans before - the rest of the ride was unpleasant at best.
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Charge spoon is a very good saddle,i have it on my Spesh Secteur Elite.£24.99p from Chevin Cycles a while back.
 

jim55

Guru
Location
glasgow
the spoon is undoubtedly a good saddler but as for wearing stuff it depends on the covering material on the saddle ,my lycra shorts are kinda slidy on my leather one and i dont like the feeling ,however with my longs on theyr a diff material and feels a lot better ,on my suede one its the other way about !!
 

jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
I pretty much always cycle in cycling kit (padded bib shorts/longs). 500km last week on one of my Spoons (inc a 183km day) and no problemo!
 
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Psyclist

Psyclist

Über Member
Location
Northamptonshire
I pretty much always cycle in cycling kit (padded bib shorts/longs). 500km last week on one of my Spoons (inc a 183km day) and no problemo!

I guess I'll invest in some padded shorts. I'm going to buy some lycra fro the summer anyway.

I'll be riding in casual gear for now though.:thumbsup: (shorts, not jeans)
 
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Psyclist

Psyclist

Über Member
Location
Northamptonshire
Here's my current Spoon. I just WON a new Spoon too on a competition, lol. I'm keeping this (older) one for my other build though. Highly recommend this saddle to anyone.:thumbsup:

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