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08-09-2008, 13:46 | #42 |
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It took a pounding eh?
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I rather thought they would be similar all round. I'm not so convinced that I'd ever get used to exercise bike saddles though, they are just too wide and too soft for me to get along with them properly. When I'm cycling properly I prefer a harder saddle, it just feels better when putting in the miles but that's simply personal preference I suppose.
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09-09-2008, 09:29 | #45 |
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I also quite like spinning classes, one of the more interesting ways of doing CV work. But like some others here getting the saddle right seems to be something of a black art, sometimes it's absolutely fine and I can breeze through 45 mins, other times my delicate man parts just don't sit comfortably at all.
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