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depends on saddle though. Some brands, like ISM put you wholly on your sit bones to avoid pressure on the soft bits. They are also favoured by the TT squad and I've seen a few on the track coverage from RioIf your actually putting pressure on your sit bones you must be very upright on your bike? My sit bones barely contact my saddle when I'm on the hoods.
depends on saddle though. Some brands, like ISM put you wholly on your sit bones to avoid pressure on the soft bits. They are also favoured by the TT squad and I've seen a few on the track coverage from Rio
Yeah you may be right and apologies due from me - I've just spent the last ten minutes rocking back and forward on the saddle (in work!) trying to work out where the pressure comes through. Not a huge amount through the sit bones, but they still contact (mainly when I'm on the top of the bars.)
depends on saddle though. Some brands, like ISM put you wholly on your sit bones to avoid pressure on the soft bits. They are also favoured by the TT squad and I've seen a few on the track coverage from Rio
You're not on your sit bones, unless you're very flexible or sat upright. The prongs just suspend you each side of your tenderest bits.
Yeah, I sit on my sit bones.
You must ride bow legged, very upright or not very far/fast/sustained. Or all of the above.
Also I'm guessing miniscule thighs.
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I ride upright. Think more eurotourer than TT racer. I like my comfort.
mrblobby - perhaps have a wee look at this, should explain it for you ๐
[url= http://www.ismseat.com/technology ]how ISM saddles work[/url]
Yes, seen that. There's how you're meant to sit on it and how most people actually sit on it ๐
indeed ๐ I swopped to ISM's on all bikes 2 yrs ago before surgery 'down there'. First few rides (which were before surgery) I had very sore sit bones - took probably 15 hrs in the saddle to get used to the different way of being suspended ! The setup instructions work if followed to the letter, but yes, if it is set up like a normal saddle it won't work.
Would this be the appropriate thread to pose the question "Anna Mears - bush cyclist"?
I thought ALL saddles intended you to sit on the sit bones? I certainly do on all my bikes even the one with the lowest position ( equivalent to a not very radical road bike on the hoods)
Ghostly - a bit like that but with more hair and tweed. ๐
Saddles do intend for you to sit on the sit bones.
The only problem is many people don't.
Lack of flexibility, bending at the hips instead of the back, saddle pointing up and so on. Then you get the drive for aero. Which makes everything worse, especially when the UCI interfere.
I did notice that all the athletes sponsored by ISM seem to be triathletes and a fairly low budget US road team. Who, by definition, take any sponsorship they can get. Believe me, I've been there!
I did notice that all the athletes sponsored by ISM seem to be triathletes and a fairly low budget US road team.
Small company though, probably don't have the budget to sponsor a big team. Saddles are a bit marmite too.
Saddles do intend for you to sit on the sit bones.
You are increasingly seeing saddles that are trying to accommodate people who don't.
[i]Saddles do intend for you to sit on the sit bones.[/i]
So you're saying these GB Team women have hair over their sit-bones..?
If they have then they are definitely on PEDS and they are having terrible side effects
[quote="DezB"]So you're saying these GB Team women have hair over their sit-bones..?only if you don't read so well.
..or they're not flexible like proper cyclists..?
You don't read well then.
Aero, UCI.
UCI ? - Un Coiffured Intimates ? ๐ IGMC...
I can't believe that nobody has yet posted the ubiquitous "This thread is useless without pictures" comment!
Just wondering if this story is another Brailsford wheeze to wind up opponents, like his "rounder wheels" comment at the last Olympics ๐
Haha - you boys don't know the half of it ๐
Back to the OP...surely this thread needs pics!
impersonator IMOHaaaaaaaaaang on a minute.........
Waitrose baby butter - works a treat. Don't waste it on babies though
[quote="wallop"]Haha - you boys don't know the half of it ๐Probably about half ๐ I've spent enough time around female cyclists to have to deal with some of the fall out. ๐ณ and ๐ฏ
And I've been living with one for the last two decades.
