Cecily, I am very happy to read that you are riding again.  Yea!  I'm not a 
chica worrior but my wife, Patricia is.  She has tried many saddles. 
 Probably dislikes the Terry & B17 the least.   Her complaint was not about 
her buns but the lady parts.  I was especially motivated to help her solve 
this problem and we tried lots of reach, height, and saddle combos.  Many 
brought some improvement.  Then one day our parked tandem fell over and 
after we restarted riding we discovered that her saddle had been knocked 
5-10 degrees to the right.  I offered to fix it but she told me it was even 
better than OK.  She has been riding with an off centered saddle ever since,

Michael 

On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 5:51:06 PM UTC-4, 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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