Manonabike
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I have a love/hate relationship with my Brooks, I love the way it looks, but after 26,000 miles it still a pain-in-butt after 50 miles, why I don't know, but I don't know what to replace it with.
You don't say what model/s you have.
I did have a similar experience and changing my riding style made a big difference. I increased pedalling cadence and I notice that I can get to 70 miles without feeling the pain I used to feel on the same bike and the same saddle at the 50 miles mark. The only conclusion I can draw from that is that in order to increase the cadence and maintain the speed I needed to drop a couple of gears.... in doing so I found that I was riding at about the same speed as before but at the 50 miles mark I feel I can still go on riding for ages, while before I would be suffering..... I would still carry on but my speed would drop and my butt would not be happy ..... I suspect that less speed made me put more weight on the saddle and less on the pedals, resulting in an uncomfortable ride. I have not had a chance to push my new riding style beyond 70 miles so I can't say the problem is 100% solved, however, in the past even a shorter ride with a headwind would bring that sense of always trying to find the right spot on the saddle but now I can cope well even on a 26 miles ride with a headwind. So I guess for me the problem is due to the lack of fitness for my weight which incidentally is about 16 stones at the moment.