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4 comments
Different saddles on my bikes-
Specialized Toupe on road bike - Loverrrly
Flite Trans Am on FS mtb - Always liked Flites
SDG Bel Air Ti on Hardtail - Bit soft, might change it
So whatever works for you is right.
I've had phases of swapping saddles and phases of riding what ever is on the bike - at the moment it's the latter, maybe I'm carrying a bit of extra padding these days.
Can't say I've ever noticed anything particularly different about the saddles on track bikes, you might want to experiment with dropping the nose a little bit - not a bad idea to try anyway for cyclists in their late thirties.
Although I am, I think, just being paranoid.
I use the same saddle (Selle Italia Octavia) on all bikes because I found it to be comfortable and thought "if it works for one, it'll work for all".
I had a moment of fear the other day when riding on the track using a hire bike. The drop from saddle height to bars is greater than on either of my road bikes and I was suffering on the saddle fitted to that bike (like I'd never sire an heir sort of suffering). It got me thinking about whether my usual saddle would be comfortable or if I'd have to go down the experimenting route.
Interesting thoughts. Thanks, chaps.
They're all different. I've got a lightweight(ish) and fairly minimal Genetic one on my road bike, an all-purpose Specialized BG on the urban bike and a Charge Spoon on the mountain bike. I've never really had a problem with saddles though, so I've never found the 'perfect' saddle for me.
You do have different needs on different bikes though, especially on the mtb. For the track you're not going to be changing your position much during a session so if the saddle you use is comfy for your road bike, I can't see why it'd be a big problem on the track.