My bikes with B-17 are semi upright.  

My bikes with level saddle/stem and drop bars are Swallow or Pro

On Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 1:50:46 AM UTC-6 Steven Sweedler wrote:

> FWIW my bikes are set up with B-17 s level and  with the bars level to the 
> saddle, works for me. 
>
> Steven Sweedler
> Plymouth, New Hampshire
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 3:27 AM Jay <jason....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Next week I'll be throwing a leg over a Roadini for the first time (I 
>> posted a couple weeks ago about the frame I ordered) and I thought I was 
>> set on my saddle, but decided yesterday I need to try something very 
>> different.  
>>
>> A little bit of background before I get to my question...
>>
>> When I started cycling around 20 years ago I had Brooks B17 on my road 
>> bike (custom geometry, not too aggressive) and a Masi commuter bike.  It 
>> was a while ago so I can't recall what I liked about them, and why I 
>> eventually stopped using them, but I do recall one memory...I always used 
>> padded bib shorts (still do) and one day in the winter I went for a 2hr 
>> ride and only realized when I got home that I just had on my underwear and 
>> tights.  In at least that way for me at that time, the saddle was that 
>> comfortable.
>>
>> Since that time I've used a lot of plastic saddles from Fizik, Selle 
>> Italia and the latest is a Prologo (147mm wide, with a bit of padding).  I 
>> used this saddle on two bikes the last 4 months and it was a noticeable 
>> improvement over the Selle Italia saddles I was using previously.  I 
>> thought this is what I would use on the Roadini (and still may, in the long 
>> run).  But when I use it on my Salsa Fargo (bar level with saddle) and ride 
>> for 2+ hours, I get friction and general discomfort.  And can I ride 
>> without padded bib shorts?  Heck no, I can't even go around my block 
>> without bibs when using this saddle.
>>
>> To get to my point, I ordered a B17 in Honey to try out on my Roadini.  
>> I'm getting it tomorrow and I'm going to try it on my Fargo (nice weather 
>> for next little while).  I know that overall I need to be patient, only 
>> change one thing at a time, and only small adjustments.
>>
>> My thinking, where I wanted to get your input, is that I would be set up 
>> the bike so saddle and bars are level, and will likely start with the 
>> saddle level (from what I recall this will have the rear of the saddle 
>> where my sit bones are located, pointed down a bit, but that's how my 
>> Prologo is today and I can ride in the drops and take my hands off and I'm 
>> balanced...so I think I'll start there and see how it goes).
>>
>> Any other words of wisdom that I can consider?  Thanks in advance.
>>
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