
Is it really a huge deal or is it really a huge deal. I cant find much womens bikes so I force descend for a guy bike
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Yes, but wouldn’t it be simpler to buy the bike you want and get a new seat fitted?
Yes you can ride any bike with any seat but you’ll find the women’s saddles more comfortable. If you find a excellent bike that you delight in riding you could replace the saddle later.
Women’s bikes are made a small different then the men’s. The top tube will be a small shorter, the saddle a small wider, handlebars narrower, smaller frames will have shorter crank arms. If you find a bike that fits you that is very vital you can always change the saddle if you need to. Dredge up it takes time to get your butt use to ridding so take small rides at first.
http://sheldonbrown.com/saddles.html
If you end up with a guy bike you can always change the seat, but try the seat first. How a seat fits you is more about your sit bones than a guy seat vs. girl seat, seats are made in a variety of lengths and widths as people come in many sizes and shapes.
There are many women who ride man’s bikes since they fit better. Try the saddle that comes with your bike. If you can’t get used to it, even with padded cycling shorts, then you can always replace it with a woman’s saddle. Terry saddles come with a 30 day guarantee. If you don’t like the saddle, you can take it back. I’ve seen many women buy Terry saddles; very few are returned.
HTH
a bike store would have womens bikes
you must be trying for used
all seats are cut-and-try
that is, you have to live with them for a while
plus it has to be adjusted right
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/saddles.html
a guy bike may work for you
wle.