>>2013690Specialized body geometry made a difference. Going from a bigger saddle with more cushion to a more ideal contact area (which is in reality very small)
urological symptoms, in life and on bikes, aren't unusual and they're important: there is always a reason. You should first start learning exercises to help the two phases of urination, the first is a series of relaxations that are released fully, and then a series of contractions. Since the urethra is so long, if the relaxation stage is not sufficiently long, some urine can be trapped in the urethra, causing a dribbling. That is the most likely thing going on here