Slow But Determined
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Just wondering why similar threads to this are moved to the health section but this one stays here?
Have you requested thus?Just wondering why similar threads to this are moved to the health section but this one stays here?
So just a little update that may prove helpful to some. I spent time on Saturday making absolutely sure that my saddle was level/pan flat. It can be a bit of a faff but I was happy with my efforts. I also measured my saddle height using the inseam method the one Greg Lemond favours where you measure your height from centre of bottom bracket to top of saddle then multiply this measurement by 0.883.Its in Youtube to refer too. So according to this my saddle was too high so I lowered it to the exact measurement that inseam equation gave me. To be fair when adjusted it I just felt it looked too low but given the discomfort outlined above I thought I would give it a go. Been out on bike today, did 30 miles and it was a big improvement. Very little discomfort and no red chafing/friction burn in the groin area. I did put an old pair of shorts on and used chamois cream. I usually wear DHB Pro Bib shorts so now I’m wondering is it the shorts I don’t get away with or the adjustment of height I have made? I know it’s not an exact science this inseam stuff but felt much better on bike and my ride was much more enjoyable so Im not knocking it. Yet??
@Davos87 I have been following the thread on and off since it started and am really pleased the problem seems sorted. As a mere male I could offer little advice of real use but as @vickster will tell you I spent a long time struggling with very painful sit bones. If I did 30 I could not get back on for 10 days, it was so sore.
I travelled 50 miles (to a recommended fitter) and spent good money on a bike fit plus new Sella saddle........it made no difference.
Happened to be in my LBS and mentioned the problem.
He put me on a turbo and told me that basically the bike fit was wrong. He kept a note of everything then changed it all (absolutely no charge) and loaned me a saddle he recommended and I bought some Endura Pro shorts.
Truthfully, I went out next day and did a 68 miler followed by a 15 the day after.
Isn't it a wonderful feeling![]()
So, got my new saddle today. Opened it up and it was the same size as my Selle saddle so was not expecting a miracle when I put it on and went for a test ride.
I made sure I took the measurements and then I matched it when I replaced it with my new one. Instead of cycling along with the nose down too far, I had to stop and raise it, until eventually it was level. Only went for half hour but it already felt better. There was completely no pressure on the front whatsoever!
Will obvs test it at weekend, or an hour after work tomorrow.
The difference, as far as I can tell, is the Selle Italia is very padded. But the new Bontrager, Ajna Elite Womens Saddle has no padding at all.
Oops.......sorry. hope the info is still of some use.I’m the OP. Not davos.
Oops.......sorry. hope the info is still of some use.![]()
Not at all......just a crossed line on my part.Of course any information is great, wasn’t being rude or sarcastic, just wasn’t sure if you were aware.