Chamois moving around
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Chamois moving aroundHi ladies,
I am having a bit of a problem with the chamois in my 3/4 length nicks and I wonder whether you can offer advice. I find that after I've been riding for 15km or so, my chamois starts sliding forward, so that I've got almost nothing under my bum, and the wider 'bum' bit is half under my girl bits, with the narrow front part sliding upwards and giving me a classy 'man in girls pants' look. This is obviously annoying, uncomfortable, and difficult to adjust while riding. What am I doing wrong? I suspect it's a fit issue, but am unsure whether my nicks are too big or too small.
Re: Chamois moving aroundIf your chamois is moving, your knicks are probably too big. They should be very firm so that it stays in place. Bibs help even more.
Re: Chamois moving aroundGet bib and make sure they fit. They are meant to be tight to hold the chamois in place.
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Re: Chamois moving aroundRiding lycra means you need to keep it tight. This way the chamois is tightly held against your skin and any movement will be between the chamois/lycra and the saddle, not against your skin. If the chamois moves, then there are two possibilities. 1) Poor quality chamois/shorts. 2) Too big.
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Re: Chamois moving aroundThanks all - I'm happy that they are too big and I get to buy some new ones. Woo hoo! In your face, stupid scales that say I haven't lost any weight.
Re: Chamois moving aroundProbably not your scales Shann. It's quite likely that you haven't lost weight, just moved it to a more efficient location. Congratulations!
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London Boy 29/12/2011
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I like that one Shaun!
Re: Chamois moving aroundErr, yeah, so I'm wearing knicks a size smaller and still having the chamois movement issue. Too much chamois cream? Some other magical bike thing that I don't know about?
Re: Chamois moving aroundTry without the chamois cream and see what happens?
Re: Chamois moving aroundWhat type of chamois cream is everyone using? I am looking at buying my first one to help reduce frontal friction/numbness.
Any suggestions on good ones, or comments on which ones to avoid?
Re: Chamois moving aroundSure you haven't been repositioning some more weight in the meantime?
...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
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Yeah pretty sure about that. To be honest I'm just getting so frustrated; the guys I'm riding with have no problems and just pedal all the time, and I have to keep stopping to readjust. It's not really helping me keep up with them.
Re: Chamois moving aroundWhat brand are your knicks ?
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+1 Maybe a dfifferent brand might suit your shape better? Speculation of course, I've never ridden in womens knicks. ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Chamois moving aroundIs it a bike fit issue? Even if the Knicks are too big, how they are sitting when u first sit on the saddle is how they should be when u get off, unless u have excessive movement on the saddle when pedaling.
Have u been set up professionally? Or by a reputable lbs when purchasing your bike? Are u getting sore anywhere, besides the wandering chamois issue?
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I have just moved my saddle back a bit and put it back to level, I'll give that a whirl and see how it goes.
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