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How did you get your bike the most comfortable it has ever been for you?

Just bought my first road bike and put it on a trainer for the winter. Still tweaking the saddle and such for a more comfortable ride but I'm not there yet.

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  • I brought a hex key to adjust my seat and just went riding. Test, adjust, test, adjust.

    Some of the things I've spent money on that has not done anything for my riding comfort is a seat dampener, so maybe skip that one if you were thinking about it.

    There's also a break-in period for any setting, I've found. My ass used to hurt a lot after riding a bit but now it doesn't. Your body will adjust- the important thing is to make sure you're not riding in position that puts unnecessary stress on your spine or something.

  • I just replaced the standard seat with a bigger, more padded seat meant for a totally different kind of bike so I wasn't just sitting on basically a metal wedgie device. Looks a bit funny having a beach cruiser style seat on a mountain bike, but IDGAF about its aesthetic. I care about my ass not hurting.

    Next thing I'd do is probably replace the handlebars with a Y style one instead of the straight bar. I'm not tryna go hella fast that I need to bend forward to lower my resistance.

  • It sounds so cliche, but bike fit. It's not even really an option on a road bike, at least in my experiences. Sure, on my mountain bike I can comfortably ride away like a slouchy gorilla flopped on the couch, but it's got like 170mm of full suspension travel and this big cushy seat, and honestly you are always murder gripping holding on for dear life so you don't even really notice anything about creature comforts.

    That road bike though, I mean it looks awesome, but that thing is like riding a rock. It's stiff as hell, everything is locked into place and there's no give anywhere. Not to mention clipless pedals, and yeah, it's uncomfortable unless someone slots you into that exact spot, at that exact angle, and I swear to god that magic spot must be like microns wide, we are talking human hair width kind of stuff, and no one will ever convince me otherwise. It's like magic. You get someone to put you into that exact spot, and you could probably ride that thing all day long in your boxer shorts if you wanted to. Otherwise, it's a death sentence for your genitals and your butt cheeks, not to mention all kinds of other soreness and unpleasantness.

    Just go get a fit. They usually cost like a billion bucks, but there's no cost too high for comfort.

  • Bike fit and all helped, but I'd previously used a tutorial to do it myself and that was good enough.

    What really helped was getting a comfortable saddle, Selle's TRK isn't expensive and other cyclists have laughed at how much of a "couch" it is, but I rode that sucker from San Francisco down to LA along PCH, and it wasn't my butt that got me stopping.

    https://www.sellesmp.com/en/trk-medium-gel.html

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