Thanks everyone!
 
CC - I've definitely thought about the SAA saddle being new-to-me.  I did 
two 25 mile rides and about a month of off and on commuting in addition to 
this century so it's not a complete 'new' unit.  But my B67 took that much 
and more before it became comfortable.  The reason I'm ready to pull the 
plug on the SAA is that reportedly the advantage on them is there isn't a 
break in period, they aren't supposed to change much.  And it seems like my 
sit bones are just plain wider than the saddle at that point.
 
Doc - I was in the same pair of shorts with a padded chamois type liner for 
the whole ride.  You bring up a good point, it wasn't a particularly hot 
and sweaty day but changing might have made a difference. I wasn't using 
any other lubricant's either... I'm not to fond of that idea to be honest.  
I think I'd like to try and find an all-day comfort saddle that doesn't 
require that.  Maybe that is too optimisitic though.  A second pair of 
shorts is a great idea though.  Thanks!
 
Tony
 

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