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Old November 24th 08, 08:02 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Default 36er, handlebars and bike seat??


Bike seat on a 36er for road riding??

Those of you with significant, larger handlebars or even aero bars that
effectively hold you into the saddle and reduce the need for the forward
part of the hour-glass shape of a standard unicycle seat, someone here
(I think that Sasquach-Saskatchawanin?) suggested trying out a bike
seat. I think this idea will only work well with a significantly
forward leaning riding position.

Any one tried this yet?

I'm looking at adapting a standard bicycle touring seat to the modified
rail adaptor that is the backbone of the aero bar set that I'm using
now.

B


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