Sudden sit bone pain?

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    craig749

    I’ve been using the same saddle for the last 3 years and I’ve had no issues with it no matter what distance I ride. Over the last week or so I’ve started to get a pain/bruised feeling on my right sit bone. I had 5 days off the bike to see if that would help but after riding again today the pain is still there. I’ve checked over the saddle and it still looks in perfect working order so I cant work out where this sudden saddle comfort issue has come from. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Could I possibly need a new saddle?

    Thanks in advance for your thoughts/advice

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  • #843811
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    Shep73

    CXR94Di2 wrote:Shep73

    CXR94Di2 wrote:
    Shep73 wrote:
    Could be the padding is past its best. I’m having fun trying to find a saddle that doesn’t hurt my perineum when I’m on the trainer.

    Look at Adamo brand :)


    Will do, cheers.

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    CXR94Di2

    Shep73 wrote:Could be the

    Shep73 wrote:
    Could be the padding is past its best. I’m having fun trying to find a saddle that doesn’t hurt my perineum when I’m on the trainer.

    Look at Adamo brand 🙂

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    wellcoordinated

    What about the padding in
    What about the padding in your shorts has that changed? I have found that for me cheaper shorts are a false economy.

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    whizzkid

    I had some serious problems
    I had some serious problems like that last year. But I had a case of phlebitis. In my case though, I had upped my mileage and lost alot of weight, too much with hindsight!

    #843803
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    craig749

    I’m not sure what the Q
    I’m not sure what the Q factor is? I’ve moved from Campagnolo Chorus to Ultegra. Does anyone know what the difference could be?

    If it is different could this have an effect?

    Thanks

    #843801
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    Charles_Hunter

    Unsure if it’d make a
    Unsure if it’d make a difference but is the Q factor the same between the two cranks?

    #843799
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    craig749

    The only big change I have
    The only big change I have made is swapping the cranks over, although they are exactly the same length. Saddle height/position and cleats etc are exactly the same as before. No back pain or leg pain and nothing has changed in work.

    Think it could be time for a new saddle ;(

    #843797
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    Charles_Hunter

    Has anything changed? Is the
    Has anything changed? Is the saddle straight in line with the top tube? Cleats moved? Any tightness in your legs or back causing you to compensate? Different seat at work and it’s showing when you sit on the saddle?

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    Shep73

    Could be the padding is past
    Could be the padding is past its best. I’m having fun trying to find a saddle that doesn’t hurt my perineum when I’m on the trainer.

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