Ok ladies and gentlemen, hoping to get a little feedback from people who've had their shapely butts on both a full suspension bike and a hardtail with a good (kinekt or Thudbuster) seatpost suspension.
I've loved my first mountain bike. I bought a hardtail BH Atom X, not quite sure what my riding would evolve into and what type of surfaces I'd spend the most time in. After 6 months, I now know I've got no stomach for rough trails or extreme riding. I also know that in sunny SoCal, life can be cut short on busy roads with inattentive drivers, so I avoid those too.
I've found myself 50% on poorly maintained, potholed backstreets, 30% on fire roads and gravel roads and 20% busy highways. My average speed is high. I enjoy almost always staying at 20+mph (30kph) and will always adjust motor support up to keep me going fast with medium effort.
My butt is getting sore after hour long rides and I'm trying to decide what to do. I've never ridden full suspension or seatpost suspension, but have heard great things about both. Should I be thinking about buying a whole new bike for my type of riding or will the benefits be lost on me.
My neighborhood riding is mostly through gated communities. I pass 3, low vehicle swing gates on my ride and have to lift my bike over each.
Joggers and dog walkers regularly duck under or hop over these and neighbors and security have never objected to my passing thru. My 45lb bike is really a struggle to get up and over, and I don't think I could handle lifting anything heavier.
I've tried a few saddles and have one that I'm comfortable with, but would like to make my rides as comfortable on my butt and back as possible. I've let most of the air out of my plus tires and invested in good padded riding shorts. Overall, I'm happy, but am excited to take comfort to the next level!
Should I start saving for a full suspension or will putting a $250 new spring seatpost be enough for my usage? Thanks everyone!
I've loved my first mountain bike. I bought a hardtail BH Atom X, not quite sure what my riding would evolve into and what type of surfaces I'd spend the most time in. After 6 months, I now know I've got no stomach for rough trails or extreme riding. I also know that in sunny SoCal, life can be cut short on busy roads with inattentive drivers, so I avoid those too.
I've found myself 50% on poorly maintained, potholed backstreets, 30% on fire roads and gravel roads and 20% busy highways. My average speed is high. I enjoy almost always staying at 20+mph (30kph) and will always adjust motor support up to keep me going fast with medium effort.
My butt is getting sore after hour long rides and I'm trying to decide what to do. I've never ridden full suspension or seatpost suspension, but have heard great things about both. Should I be thinking about buying a whole new bike for my type of riding or will the benefits be lost on me.
My neighborhood riding is mostly through gated communities. I pass 3, low vehicle swing gates on my ride and have to lift my bike over each.
Joggers and dog walkers regularly duck under or hop over these and neighbors and security have never objected to my passing thru. My 45lb bike is really a struggle to get up and over, and I don't think I could handle lifting anything heavier.
I've tried a few saddles and have one that I'm comfortable with, but would like to make my rides as comfortable on my butt and back as possible. I've let most of the air out of my plus tires and invested in good padded riding shorts. Overall, I'm happy, but am excited to take comfort to the next level!
Should I start saving for a full suspension or will putting a $250 new spring seatpost be enough for my usage? Thanks everyone!