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1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Did my first 200km Audax today and got very saddle sore quite early on. Any tips to avoid this in future?
Nice one! Aside from the saddle sore, how did it go? Did you ride up to The Devil's Punchbowl?

Correct saddle fit is the best remedy for saddle sore I'd say. I tried several before I finally found the right one for me. Then it turned out that the right one was just a wider version of a Specialised that got uncomfortable after only about 30 miles.

So number one tip is to measure your sit bones and try saddles that match your measurements.

This is all assuming you're not wearing underwear under your bib shorts of course :lol:

P.S. I found this very useful too. https://forum.bikeradar.com/categories/the-saddle-swap-shop

eBay can also be handy for secondhand, as back then it was easy enough to flip saddles without losing much on them.
 
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Blue&WhiteSea

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Jul 5, 2003
846
Epsom
Nice one! Aside from the saddle sore, how did it go? Did you ride up to The Devil's Punchbowl?
It was Wye Wednesday, from Gravesend to Hythe and back, went pretty well and managed to avoid most of the bad weather, can imagine it would be great to ride on a sunny spring day.
Only issue I had was mudguards rubbing and a navigation error in the last mile that added an extra mile or so. Would definitely do one again once the saddle is sorted - cheers for the tips.
 




Fignon's Ponytail

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Jun 29, 2012
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On the Beach
OK, either Im carrying too much timber these days, or cro-mo just isn't strong enough for the height I had it...but just had to order a new seat-post for the bmx as the one I have bent this morning on the way to work & is knackered :rolleyes:
Thicker, heavy duty, steel braced post on its way :lolol: 🤞

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Fignon's Ponytail

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Jun 29, 2012
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On the Beach
Looking forward to Strade Bianche this Saturday.
The wife is working, so I have all day to relax in front of the TV with some Italian beer & snacks - enjoying one of my favourite races of the year 🙂

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Billy in Bristol

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Mar 25, 2004
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Bristol
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The 7th placed guy managed to fundraise £1300 and with the time bonuses accrued finished .25 seconds off being the first to Beat the Medallist. The GB Cyclist does use the same hire bike as everyone else...
 


Billy in Bristol

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Fignon's Ponytail

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Jun 29, 2012
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On the Beach
Project 2 complete!

Had my old 1994 Rockhopper sitting in bits in the garage for years, just gathering dust - so decided to do something with it rather than take it to the tip.
Didn't need it as an MTB anymore as I have the Marin for off-road fun now....so decided to turn it into a single speed beach cruiser.
Rides really smoothly, & barely needed to get anything apart from the bars, tyres, saddle, and chain tensioner as everything else is either original, or was laying about at home (I know I dont need the brake booster on there without a front brake...but its '90s anodized cool innit!)

So, thats me and Jr. sorted for our Summer evening beach cruises to the pier and back, listening to a bit of De La Soul on the way :cool: :D

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Motogull

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Sep 16, 2005
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Crossing the chain though.

The women's SB was lively at the weekend. Demi V probably didn't expect to be led out by a runaway horse. Great finish.
 




1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,246
Project 2 complete!

Had my old 1994 Rockhopper sitting in bits in the garage for years, just gathering dust - so decided to do something with it rather than take it to the tip.
Didn't need it as an MTB anymore as I have the Marin for off-road fun now....so decided to turn it into a single speed beach cruiser.
Rides really smoothly, & barely needed to get anything apart from the bars, tyres, saddle, and chain tensioner as everything else is either original, or was laying about at home (I know I dont need the brake booster on there without a front brake...but its '90s anodized cool innit!)

So, thats me and Jr. sorted for our Summer evening beach cruises to the pier and back, listening to a bit of De La Soul on the way :cool: :D

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1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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That was not one, but TWO broken handlebars for Hugo Hofstetter in GP Denain today.

What have you got to say for Bianchi Celeste now then SB? ???

And Stan DeWulf will have been showering alone after that race today too :lol:
 


Fignon's Ponytail

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Jun 29, 2012
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On the Beach


That was not one, but TWO broken handlebars for Hugo Hofstetter in GP Denain today.

What have you got to say for Bianchi Celeste now then SB? ???

And Stan DeWulf will have been showering alone after that race today too :lol:


Shoulda gone with some old school alu bars. Seeing the state of some of those cobbled farm tracks yesterday Im not surprised the carbon gave up.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex


That was not one, but TWO broken handlebars for Hugo Hofstetter in GP Denain today.

What have you got to say for Bianchi Celeste now then SB? ???

And Stan DeWulf will have been showering alone after that race today too :lol:

The legendary Celeste bartape is the only thing holding it together.

Celeste bartape is the Chuck Norris of bartapes.
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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The legendary Celeste bartape is the only thing holding it together.

Celeste bartape is the Chuck Norris of bartapes.
Very good point, well made :lol:
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Absolutely shameless behaviour today.

The need for some of you to gain reflective glory for your bikes by parking next to The Strat is sad, so sad.

The Strat, despite all the empty spaces, could barely be freed from it's shackles by virtue of all gimps, strumpets and harlots trying to be in the cool gang.
 
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