Since I won't be doing the thrice-weekly lockdown-necessitated 40 km round-trip ride taking my youngest to daycare, but I'd like to keep some of the fitness fatness advantages.
I've been on a couple of rides so far but I cannot so much as look down at the front wheel without wobbles so significant that I fear falling off.
Kudos to this nutcase's nutsack.
(, Thu 30 Jul 2020, 12:13, Reply)
No matter what bike I get, and I think I had five stolen in London all told so I go through a lot, I buy a nice wide dutch seat with the springs underneath (still with the groove) and swap it in
(, Thu 30 Jul 2020, 12:23, Reply)
And I've had plenty of wide sprung seats. They're definitely better for comfort, but having spent years sat bolt-upright, Dutch-style, with all my weight on my arse, the razor-sharp race bike saddle is not bad at all, since a lot of weight is now on my arms and shoulders.
There are shit Dutch saddles too, the most important thing is to keep adjusting it until it's right for you - on our cargo bike it now slopes toward the rear of the bike as I found this the most comfortable.
(, Thu 30 Jul 2020, 13:41, Reply)
"Hard narrow racing saddles" are a bit of a myth, as is the impotency story. There is a huge range of different saddle designs these days, and you may have to try a few to see what works best for you; there's no single design that is perfect for everyone. Indeed, a wide, sprung Dutch saddle may not be the most comfortable option if you are riding farther than the local shops.
(, Thu 30 Jul 2020, 16:18, Reply)
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9150814/ though I can't speak to the quality of the study
(, Thu 30 Jul 2020, 23:29, Reply)
(, Thu 30 Jul 2020, 18:05, Reply)
You don't sit on a road saddle in the same way you'd sit on a BMX/Mountain Bike/Town bike saddle. People are used to sitting on saddles in the same way they sat on a saddle when they learned to ride a bike. Upright. You don't sit upright on a road bike. You're very much in a forward leaning position with a good portion of your weight supported by your arms. The saddle should be placing a lot more support on your perineum than your arse.
(, Thu 30 Jul 2020, 18:11, Reply)
but I like to sit upright, survey my surroundings, and I'm usually trying to get to work, not win Le Tour, so the racing saddles aren't for me
(, Thu 30 Jul 2020, 23:47, Reply)