I thought I'd post to say that after a few more short rides, my bum and the 
saddle are now friends again.  However, I'm eyeballing the new Brooks C19 
Cambium for no other reason than it's been a long time since I bought 
something new for my bike. 



On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 2:51:06 PM UTC-7, Cecily Walker wrote:
>
> Now that I'm riding my bike more (thanks, knee surgery!) I've noticed that 
> my Brooks B67S saddle isn't as comfortable as it used to be. Maybe it's 
> because I need to toughen up my tuchus more, but I can barely ride to work 
> comfortably, and it only takes me about 15 minutes to get to work on 
> average. 
>
> I've tried tilting the saddle up and tilting it down, but no matter what I 
> try, my sit bones and....er...sensitive areas really hurt after a few 
> minutes. Chica warriors, have any of you ever experienced this? Is a 
> different Brooks model the answer? I ride upright and have Bosco bars on my 
> Betty Foy. I'm also a heavyweight, so I'm skeptical about riding around 
> town (or anywhere) on a saddle that isn't sprung. 
>
> Thanks for the help!
>

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