How do I adjust for Asymmetry?
Some cyclists may need the saddle surfaces asymmetrical to get comfortable. This means one side may be adjusted differently than the other to provide comfort for those with hip alignment issues or injuries.
Some cyclists may need the saddle surfaces asymmetrical to get comfortable. This means one side may be adjusted differently than the other to provide comfort for those with hip alignment issues or injuries.
Your ultimate custom fit saddle may be just a small adjustment away. Try learning a little more from our watching our video below and reviewing our step by step instructions at bisaddle.com/pages/instruction or call us to see if you qualify for a fre
If your sit bones are rolling off the inside of the saddle surface, then try adjusting the rear width of your saddle a little narrower. If your sit bones are rolling off the outside of your saddle surface, then try adjusting the rear width of your sa
Tailbone pain: Try adjusting the rear width to a wider position to allow room for the tailbone.
Wedges are an optional add-on to your BiSaddle purchase. They are available here. These can be installed between the base of the saddle and the two saddle surface pads to change the shape across the saddle top. Making it either more flat, or more ro
Most times, an easy 1-2mm adjustment will make all the difference in the world, so don't be afraid to adjust and experiment with your saddle. When adjusting your BiSaddle, always let comfort be your guide!. Check out this video to help make sure that
Sometimes it's the seat post itself. Make sure that your seat post is tightened to the manufacturer's specifications. We recommend making your saddle level, or with a slight 1-2 degree downward tilt, whatever is most comfortable as you ride. For more