Search results for query: recumbutt

  1. cranky cyclist

    Rear vs under seat pannier racks?

    I have an S40 and had recumbutt issues at first. What I did was extend the seat pan all of the way towards the front and then added hard foam at the tip of the pan. After I did this I do not have any issues. I weigh about 173 pounds.
  2. chicorider

    Rear vs under seat pannier racks?

    Maybe. I weigh 130 pounds and my recumbutt on the S40 was bad enough that I sold the bike. I am glad to hear stories of people not having this issue. I wish I was one of them.
  3. Black Hawk Down

    Rear vs under seat pannier racks?

    It all rides on your weight. If you are a light rider, you won't likely have recumbutt. I get it bad on the S40 but I weigh 220 lbs.
  4. C

    Rear vs under seat pannier racks?

    I rode a few thousand miles on S40 in the past few years, including 400 mi western WA tour last year. No recumbutt issue.
  5. A

    Rear vs under seat pannier racks?

    Can to Can you share pictures of your S40 with those 26x46 tires?
  6. castlerobber

    Rear vs under seat pannier racks?

    I've been looking at the S40 as an eventual replacement for my S30, but the cries of "recumbutt" in the forums have made me hesitate. I realize people who are happy with their bikes don't comment "it doesn't give me recumbutt," but it's still nice to have someone explicitly say they aren't...
  7. kizarmynot

    Rear vs under seat pannier racks?

    Are you touring now? If so, are you blogging like the perimeter trip?
  8. Black Hawk Down

    Rear vs under seat pannier racks?

    Good to hear that the S40 doesn't give you recumbutt. For me, that's the only issue with the S40. In every other respect, I consider the S40 the best touring bike you can buy. I was happy with the CB rear and front racks. If you ship the bike, remove the racks before loading into the bike...
  9. kizarmynot

    Rear vs under seat pannier racks?

    ...a post from last year because I'm considering using my S40 instead of Q45 for an upcoming hilly 8 day tour. My problem with the Q was the recumbutt, which was occurring after about 15 minutes toward the end of the last 2 week trip (I was fairly upright). I've been out on the S40 a few times...
  10. kizarmynot

    My new S40! First impression and a few questions

    ...I am now getting the hang of the SRAM shifting and also the position of the brifter on the bar. Most surprising is that there is no recumbutt pain. As I mentioned in a post about a recent bike trip, the pain in a fairly upright position on my Q was almost unbearable towards the end. I am now...
  11. kizarmynot

    Albany-Buffalo-Albany: A ride on the Erie Canal Trail

    ...hope to address the things that need improvement before then. So, what do I need to improve or modify? First and foremost is the dreaded recumbutt. During shorter (up to 4 hours) rides before the trip I'd have some discomfort, but I was able to address it by stretching in the seat or getting...
  12. ak-tux

    Do I need an S40?

    I have an S40. I ride on tarmac most of the time and I can keep up (mostly) with my roadbike friends. Yes, it can be pretty fast when equipped with road specific components. If I was to ride gravel and relatively bumpy trails I think my speed will significantly reduce and so would the comfort...
  13. woodguy

    Do I need an S40?

    ...I was the only Cruzbike. I wasn’t the fastest or the slowest. i can’t speak to whether the S40 would be faster as I’ve never tried one. Regarding recumbutt - my solution was a Thor seat reclined to about 35 degrees. That puts most of my weight on my back rather than my butt - no more...
  14. WIwireweaver

    Do I need an S40?

    ...been able to get out and ride consistently this spring (central Wisconsin). I am enjoying the heck out of it! Except for the unexpected recumbutt. I know I am not as strong as I used to be, but I am getting stronger! That being said, I am really tired of being slow as molasses. If my average...
  15. Damien

    Brevet 200 km - Mińsk Mazowiecki - Poland

    It's true — recumbent riders aren’t a common sight on Polish roads, but they do show up at our brevets from time to time. On the last one (there’s a video link in another thread), my friend joined on a DIY Cruzbike. What’s even more interesting is that, in the video, I pass a random tourist...
  16. Boreen bimbler

    Brevet 200 km - Mińsk Mazowiecki - Poland

    ...that he's riding is hilarious. I too use the seat mounted cages and find them great. The Irish audax rides often seemed wet and you spent a lot of stops outside a petrol station drinking crappy coffee. But I do miss it. Always good company and some great routes. Did you experience any recumbutt?
  17. Mathew Fy

    Ragbrai 2025

    It sounds like the dreaded "recumbutt" that comes from having prolonged pressure on exercising glutes. Look here for more input. Occasionally lifting your buttocks above the seat may help. Fortunately these rides have many places to stop along the way to get off the seat.
  18. Black Hawk Down

    Replace Q45 Shock with Metal Bar

    ...at one time. I think it will stay comfortable regardless of the miles. My S40 is a different story. I can't make it comfortable due to recumbutt. I rode it on an 11K mile tour and suffered every day. My Q45 will be going on a ~17K mile tour starting in May. Guess I'll see if the comfort...
  19. LarryOz

    S40 Build Options

    It is when you butt either goes numb or starts hurting due to the pressure from your upper torso when seated upright while riding your recumbent. It does not happen on a V20. Some people experience it on an S40, Q45, and T50. It is usually solved by more padding or just getting used to it
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