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Monday, August 31. 2009

Saddle Happiness

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I had much success with test saddle #2 this afternoon, a WTB Speed V Sport. My stock saddle would start to make me unhappy around 5 mile, the first test saddle lasted around 7 miles. Today, I did 21-ish comfortable, pain-free miles with no stopping for adjustments. It's been a long time since I've had a ride that didn't make me want to fling my saddle into the bushes and curse the cycling gods. In theory, I'm supposed to return the it this week, but I think I'll keep it through the weekend and see how it performs on a few more shorter rides and one 40-miler that I have planned for the weekend. I'm contemplating trying a few short runs this week, and if they work out okay, I'll try to hit a 10-12 miler on the weekend. We'll see...
 
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