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Posted on 2009-04-24 03:52:35 by Voyager
I want to ride my bicycle bicycle bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride my bike
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride it where I like
Freddy Mercury & the boys from Queen
Posted on 2009-04-24 06:26:19 by J4
J4
Posted on 2009-04-24 12:03:04 by Love_is
Do you think Freddy wrote those lyrics because he experienced butt buzz or super-O's on his bicycle saddle also?
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Hello J4, :)
I've been holding off saying anything here about my new bicycle saddle because I'm not completely 100% sure that it is what is going to work for me. But I will say this... It's definitely better than any of my previous saddles. My last outing I did experience a small amount of numbness for the first time, but it was very minor, and went away quickly in comparison to my experience with the previous saddles I've used.
So what I purchased is a "Terry - Fly Cromoly Gel" saddle.
http://www.terrybicycles.com/saddles/mens/detail/2164490/current/fly-cromoly-gel
What I liked about this company is that they understand that the saddle width needs to be quite narrow for mens pelvises, and have a center cutaway to protect your important parts. And they also give you 30 days to try it, and either return it for a different model, or a refund.
Another thing that I am looking into is a specific suspension seat post to cushion the ride. I'm riding on 100PSI tires with aluminum wheels and frame with no suspension. It's a very hard ride. :( Although very fast! :D
http://www.thudbuster.com/
http://www.canecreek.com/components
http://www.mtbr.com/cat/suspension/suspension-seatpost/cane-creek/thudbuster-suspension-post/PRD_353254_150crx.aspx
This Thudbuster seat post gets so many rave user reviews in the last link above, that I think it might be worth trying. I read through a portion of the 471 reviews, and there was only a very small amount of people that gave it a bad rap.
Terry Bicycles says that when riding a bicycle, your weight is distributed between your saddle, pedals, and handle bars. The more upright your upper body is in angle, the more of your weight is placed upon the saddle.
My upper body position/angle on my bike is considered to be "touring" like at about 45 degrees. This places much more of my weight on the saddle than if it were lower such as in a racing street bicycle. So more cushion on long rides would be helpful because of this and the hard ride my bike gives.
That's where I stand for now on the subject. :)
Love_is
Posted on 2009-04-24 23:39:40 by SlipperyWhenWet
You can ride it if you like.
It's got a basket, a bell that rings,
and things to make it look good.
I'd give it to you if I could, but I borrowed it.
Syd Barrett (Pink Floyd)
SWW