Originally Posted by
thieuster
With an electric bike, the average distance being cycled is higher than on an ordinary bike. Some people suffer from a sore bum. For most bike manufacturers, a saddle is not their biggest concern. They rely on the fact that most people will personalise the saddle. On my Koga, I had the original saddle changed for a Terry saddle. People's ischia (is that the correct word??) are different like the colour of one's eyes or fingerprints. Terry offers testing facility - it's like sitting on the glass of a copier(...) and the outcome produces the perfect Terry saddle-choice. Recommended.
While writing this, I'm waiting for the bike shop to open; apart from the Terry system, they also have a posture & adjustment measurement system. When I bought the Koga in May, the anti-covid rules prohibited the use of the measurement device. So the adjustment was done using 'guestimation'. Until now, I'm pretty happy with that 'Eyeball 1.0 system' used by the skilled mechanic in the shop. But, we'll see what needs to be changed. I'll keep you posted.