fuz: here's the key
Get a good set of biking shorts, don't get the cheapest.
Next get a good, narrow seat. Wider seats are for women, as their "taint" needs different support and it will impact your pedal stroke as well.
Finally, you need to build up your time in the saddle. Getting out of the saddle is more to gain power and to stretch the legs. Seated power riding is also good.
To answer what I ride, and it's 90% rider, 10% machine, I always half joke, I need a new engine on my bike.
Currently I ride as a roadie a Fondriest carbon bike, Durace Shimano componetry, Speedplay pedals. TriBike is a Quintana Roo, ty bike, Durace Componetry. and considering others, don't tell the wife.
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