Hello from Bradford UK

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Just bought myself a shengmilo mx03 not bad specs 48v,1000w,17ah battery,
I get about 35 miles from the battery which by that time my bums sore lol I'm sure I will get used to it as i just started biking again
They do seem a new dorado style battery that is 25ah might upgrade later(do I need it! maybe not but its nice to have just in case lol)
Nice bike I've been loving it got it basically brand new
Look forward to reading your posts thought I'd say hi
 

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Welcome to the site & the hobby.
Nice scenery.
Most people try a different saddle or two. See the saddle threads under parts & accessories below.
 
Welcome to the site & the hobby.
Nice scenery.
Most people try a different saddle or two. See the saddle threads under parts & accessories below.
Hello and thx I bought a new seat post and seat is very ott but so comfortable
 

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Welcome. It looks to me that the real problem is not the saddle, although that is where you are feeling it. The problem is the reach. Installing a bar that is less flat will help greatly. You will want one that sweeps up and then back. This will make your riding position much more comfortable. Here is the same bike before and after. In the second photo the bike has a riser stem with a curved bar. Among other things this puts more weight toward the back of the saddle and away from the front third of the saddle.
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Your probably right but not that much sweep but I will compromise and look into some better bars (wanted some better ones),, only had the bike 2 weeks and every ride has been 30+ miles non stop for an untrained bum bum lol
Thx
 
Don't worry, there is a term for the answer, ischial callosities. That's right, soon you will have thick layers of calluses on your bum and all will be well. I like it when problems solve themselves this way. Always look on the bright side of life. I would say wait on the second battery.
 
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