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SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
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My new Trek comes fitted with a Bontrager Infinity 1 saddle which doesn't seem to get great reviews.

Is it worth getting my bum measured and looking at the different width options provided by my LBS?

I know saddles are pretty cheap to change but I'd prefer to get it as right as poss' from the off.
 

numbnuts

Legendary Member
if it ain't bust don't fix it
you want to change it because it has a poor review :wacko:
why don't you wait until you have put a few miles on it and then see if the saddle fits you
 
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SpokeyDokey

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
if it ain't bust don't fix it
you want to change it because it has a poor review :wacko:
why don't you wait until you have put a few miles on it and then see if the saddle fits you

I hear what you say. Was just wondering if it would be better to go get a saddle that definitely fitted and get an allowance on the old one as oppossed to riding on one for a month or two, maybe not liking it, having to get a new one and losing any allowance.

Just being tight! Maybe worrying about things too much as it is yonks since I have been on a bike!
 
+1 for all the above. Saddles are so personal, I've bought loads in the past and while one may be 'pretty cheap to change', (unless it's a Specialized Toupe, learnt that lesson the hard way :whistle:), after a few trial and errors it starts getting very expensive. Ride the stock saddle, you might just love it, I'm sure 1000's do.
 
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