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Originally Posted by 19wisconsin64
Hi, this is a great topic, and one that resonates with me as I ride on not-perfect roads with my road bicycle. Here's what I've learned / adapted to recently:
-Switching to a high compliant 3D printed saddle.
-Utilizing rims that have an internal width as wide as possible-I'm using a 25 mm internal rim width now, and will go to 32 in the near future.
-Fitting as wide a tire as possible, up to 32 or 35 mm for a road tire.
-Additional padding below the touch points on handlebars, and padded bar tape.
-Comfortable cycling shoes / socks / padded gloves.
I'm sure (the original poster of this thread) is aware of all or most of these things. It's a lot of adjustments to the "touch points" that I've found make my modern bicycle easier to ride on my body than my 1980's steel bicycles with their limitations. Cheers
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Interesting with the 3D saddle and comfort. Next year might be the year I finally ditch padded bibs and Lycra even on the road bike. I’ve thought leather saddles are the way to go but maybe the new batch of 3d saddles are worth a try too?
Rim width and tire width is no surprise. Any tire >28mm is just so much more noticeably smooth than other factors.
And shoes I agree too. It’s not acceptable but crocs plus wide platform pedals are so comfy, but I won’t ditch the spds just yet on the road bike.