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Congratulations on your purchase and your first ride to work, Campbell. If your bum hurts, that's normal in the beginning and will go away with time. Don't give up on the saddle just yet.Haggisboy wrote:First bike ride in about 16 years though.....
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Svend wrote:Congratulations on your purchase and your first ride to work, Campbell. If your bum hurts, that's normal in the beginning and will go away with time. Don't give up on the saddle just yet.Haggisboy wrote:First bike ride in about 16 years though.....
Cheers, Svend
Thanks, saddle not too bad, so no major pains.
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I get more pain from a softer saddle. But the thing that hurts me on a long ride is my lower back. I'm actually thinking of taking up yoga (OK it's mostly for the chicks, but I still think it's a good idea!)
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Cheers, Paul
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I know that i sound like a broken record but if i were you i'd see a professional bike fitter. Ideally a female one who does yoga too.
I agree with the saddle thing, soft ones are only comfy for a couple of miles. After that they become instruments of torture.
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I agree with the saddle thing, soft ones are only comfy for a couple of miles. After that they become instruments of torture.
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I will do Svend, I just don't know of any within 200Ks. The nearest decent bike shop is Budapest.
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