Drago
Legendary Member
- Location
- Suburban Poshshire
My advice is to be prepared to spend loads trying different seats until you find one that suits, then be prepared to buy a good supply. Some bike shops are able to track your crucial arse measurements which will help you make a shortlist.
Ignore what anyone else uses. My derriere, dimensions, age, weight, fitness, flexibility, nervous system and pain threshold are all different to yours so itd be pointless recommending that which suits me, although that doesn't stop people from doing so.
Ignore what anyone else uses. My derriere, dimensions, age, weight, fitness, flexibility, nervous system and pain threshold are all different to yours so itd be pointless recommending that which suits me, although that doesn't stop people from doing so.