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New CF seat
Oh go on, you know you want one!
http://www.dynamiccomposites.com/products.html Graeme |
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New CF seat
My first thought was that I'd like more padding on a bicycle seat. I see you weren't talking about bicycle seats. -- ghostgum |
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On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 15:15:28 +1000, ghostgum wrote:
My first thought was that I'd like more padding on a bicycle seat. I see you weren't talking about bicycle seats. Nah, just a bit of CF p0rn for the addicts here, of which there are many (can't count myself as one). Extra padding isn't necessarily the best way to go as it can just increase the pressure on painful areas rather than concentrate it on less sensitive bits. Graeme |
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On 08 Sep 2005 02:57:47 GMT, dtmeister wrote:
My thoughts exactly. Your saddle can't be too hard, which is why I invested in this. Not for weight weenies tho'. http://www.sheldonbrown.com/real-man.html I'm waiting for the flint version complete with sharp edges. One wouldn't want to appear soft or anything. Graeme |
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