The boys in the barracks are numb whilst riding!

The boys in the barracks are numb whilst riding!

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Big Rig

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8,955 posts

202 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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I’ve purchased a static bike for winter cardio and in case the gyms shut again in a lockdown. I’m not a regular cyclist nowadays but have been in the past. I’ve never had this issue before but after only 20 mins or so of cycling my twig & giggle-berries are completely numb and I have to stop.

I’ve tried 2 different saddles. I don’t use cycling shorts just a pair of gym shorts.

Has anyone got any suggestions on what I could try to stop this?

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

201 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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I adjusted mine to be angled down at the front a tiny amount and it moved the pressure from my sack to my bum.

Evanivitch

24,453 posts

137 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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dudleybloke said:
I adjusted mine to be angled down at the front a tiny amount and it moved the pressure from my sack to my bum.
This. Plus padded cycling bib shorts.

defblade

7,820 posts

228 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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Another thing, stand up on the pedals regularly to let the blood back in.


I've made a red-neck rocker plate by hacking up a cheap camping sleeping mat and piling 5 or 6 layers under my smart trainer and its legs - this gives the bike a bit of wobble, which I find also makes longer sessions much more comfortable.