Joy of Medina County Magazine April 2020

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Joy of Medina County Magazine | April 2020

HEALTHY TRAILS

When Bigger Is Not Better by Robert Soroky

A big reason people give for not riding their bikes, besides time, is comfort. As you can probably guess, the majority of comfort complaints tend to center around, yep, that seat. The solution many riders choose when dealing with an uncomfortable seat is to, well, just get a bigger one. But the truth is, bigger is not always better. For this to make sense, it is important to understand what drives the design of a seat’s size and shape.

pubis). Therefore, the road bike seat is much skinnier, with seat pads closer together and slightly more forward in order to, once again, line up with your sit bones. Since your center of gravity is now forward of the seat, less padding is necessary as less of your weight needs to be supported. Another aspect of seat design is its position on the seat post. Most people know that seats can be adjusted up or

There are many different types of bikes on the market,

down, but did you know they also can slide forward and

from recreational and comfort to fitness and racing, and

backward? Or that they nose up and nose down? Believe

each is designed with a specific rider geometry in mind.

it or not, just a minor adjustment to one of these positions

For example, when you sit in a completely upright

can make all the difference in comfort.

position on a cruiser bike, you are sitting on the widest,

So, today’s lesson?

most rear part of your sit bones (the ischium). Hence, the

The wrong seat on the wrong bike makes for a rough

seat on a cruiser bike tends to be wide and cushy

day!

because, not only does it have to support all of your

Robert Soroky is a lifelong cyclist regularly participating in long distance charity rides and manager of the Century Cycles Medina location. Contact Soroky at robert@centurycycles.com to suggest column topics, for further information or to chat about bikes.

weight directly, it also has to line up with where the sit bones are making contact. By contrast, if you were on a drop-bar road bike, your body would be seated in a more aggressive, forwardleaning position. In this case, you are now sitting on a much narrower and forward part of your sit bones (the


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