Hey all,
I'm not sure how many of you find longer rides uncomfortable but I sure do.
I'm good for about 1-2 hours before my ass is killing me.
I like long 4-5 day bike trips so I have trained my mind not to concentrate on the pain.
I'm 6' 2" tall so I'm a little big for most bikes but I have a small bony butt. (Enough about that)
I went to my local bike shop and bought a piece of raw gel. No cover.
It's a weird green substance that feels wet and slimy but is totally dry with no residue after you handle it.
It could not be cut with anything I had in my garage.
Sort of like green slime.
I removed the seat cover by popping the staples out (mark it first so it goes back on the same as it came off) and took approx 3/4" off the back lip with my Dremel tool.
Then I laid the green slime on the seat where my ass would be if I were riding and traced the outside edge with a felt marker.
I cut out a cavity for the gel to rest in so that it would not slide around.
Now here is the icing on the cake.
I took 1 3/4" soft foam and covered the top of the old seat and gel pad.
Then I stretched the seat cover over the three layers and re-stapled.
Can you say velvet rocket?
Also the seat is flatter and higher now so there is less tendency to lean forward.
The gel cost $50.00 and I had the extra foam in my garage.
Custom seat $50.00!
Not bad.
I'm heading out for 4 days in the Canadian Rockies next weekend so I will let you know if the long ride is easier on the ...
Thanks,
McRidin
I'm not sure how many of you find longer rides uncomfortable but I sure do.
I'm good for about 1-2 hours before my ass is killing me.
I like long 4-5 day bike trips so I have trained my mind not to concentrate on the pain.
I'm 6' 2" tall so I'm a little big for most bikes but I have a small bony butt. (Enough about that)
I went to my local bike shop and bought a piece of raw gel. No cover.
It's a weird green substance that feels wet and slimy but is totally dry with no residue after you handle it.
It could not be cut with anything I had in my garage.
Sort of like green slime.
I removed the seat cover by popping the staples out (mark it first so it goes back on the same as it came off) and took approx 3/4" off the back lip with my Dremel tool.
Then I laid the green slime on the seat where my ass would be if I were riding and traced the outside edge with a felt marker.
I cut out a cavity for the gel to rest in so that it would not slide around.
Now here is the icing on the cake.
I took 1 3/4" soft foam and covered the top of the old seat and gel pad.
Then I stretched the seat cover over the three layers and re-stapled.
Can you say velvet rocket?
Also the seat is flatter and higher now so there is less tendency to lean forward.
The gel cost $50.00 and I had the extra foam in my garage.
Custom seat $50.00!
Not bad.
I'm heading out for 4 days in the Canadian Rockies next weekend so I will let you know if the long ride is easier on the ...
Thanks,
McRidin