Quote Originally Posted by Scareface View Post
This makes me sad!
I just got my new Giant Advanced Pro 0 one month before tearing my bicep. At least I got 3-400 miles on it first.
Now all my bike are staring at me like I'm the biggest idiot for hurting myself.
Oh well, two more months to go then getting back onto the saddle.
I love that bike! The paper thin seat stays just get me every time. Giant really makes some nice bikes.

One thing to consider, you could purchase an indoor trainer to mount to the rear wheel. That way you won't need to use your injured arm and you could strengthen your legs for when you go outdoor again.

I'm forced to ride one most of late fall/winter due to lack of daylight or snow. I'm not going to lie, it's miserable riding on a trainer, but it definitely keeps your fitness up.

Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
Yeah, I've got a microscopic little Prologo saddle (I have tried to find the exact model I have, but they make six trillion different ones). And as for chamois lube, I just go with Chamois Butt'r.

I realize now I've been forgetting the most important part of this thread...

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Prologo makes some nice saddles. You're seeing a lot of the pro peloton adopting them.

I forgot a bike picture as well. Nobody wants to see my scrawny butt in spandex!