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Old 06-23-21, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Eric F
Your butt cheeks will make an impression in the sand, not your sit bones. You don't sit on a bike saddle with you butt cheeks.
Very True... I cannot argue. The sit bones will give you a mechanically accurate measurement for the smallest seat you can comfortably ride. Do try to remember that allot of us sit on our butt cheeks.

So... Sit Bones minimum and Center of the butt cheeks maximum?

I am not the expert. In reality I have never really found a perfect seat for me.

I do remember fondly the days I could ride a bicycle and did not really need a seat... Ha
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