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Saddle rails - risk of failure
185 is about as heavy as I ride. I imagine road conditions have a good
bit to do with it as well - Seattle roads are generally pot-hole free, and I tend to stick to better roads. |
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Saddle rails - risk of failure
Andrew F Martin wrote:
185 is about as heavy as I ride. I imagine road conditions have a good bit to do with it as well - Seattle roads are generally pot-hole free, and I tend to stick to better roads. That makes sense to me. My usual commute in Seattle takes me from the Central District across downtown to the Harbor Island area of the port. South of downtown, the streets are as bad as any I've seen. Heavy truck traffic and lots of railroad crossings really take their toll on the quality of the surface. Even in some of the swankier areas around Volunteer Park, though, I have encountered some pretty rough broken pavement. Chalo Colina |
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