I had three different brands of bibs, each with a different pad type and thickness. I’m no medical expert but there are definitely several different causes, each of which would need potentially different remedies. I too have been dealing with a couple of sores for about two months. Search the forum to find the rest - all contain great information. There are several threads about saddle sores, the most recent of which is here. I would very much like to get this sorted as my tummy is getting out of control! Youtube link: Saddle height check - YouTube I would like to lower it 3-5mm more, but I’m curious what you all think in regards to the current height. It’s generally the right side that suffers the saddle sores and I also feel quite a lot more pressure on the right side of perineum. Right now I’m at 77,5 cm saddle height (center of BB to the middle of the saddle). Most of the resources I find online says they are related to saddle height, and I’ve been lowering my saddle bit by bit for the past weeks, but I’m at the point where I feel it’s getting too low, this might just be me not being used to it yet and being used to having a high saddle.Ģ bike fitters have put my saddle height at 80 cm, as my inseam is 89-90 cm, my height is 186, I’ve been getting saddle sores left, right and center for about a year - year and a half, ever since I got my new bike. Hoping to get some help with an issue I’ve been having for roughly a year now.
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