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What seats are everyone using?
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bfra1 wrote: I'm looking to replace my road bike seat and am wondering what will be more comfortable that my current brick. I'd love to know what seats are popular with the road riders. Brooks. Agreed they are the best but there is a myth about them needing "wearing in" which I have never found to be true. Also they do not look trendy! -- Remove norubbish to reply direct Jack Russell |
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Jack Russell Wrote: Nick Payne wrote: bfra1 wrote: I'm looking to replace my road bike seat and am wondering what will be more comfortable that my current brick. I'd love to know what seats are popular with the road riders. Brooks. Agreed they are the best but there is a myth about them needing "wearing in" which I have never found to be true. Also they do not look trendy! -- Remove norubbish to reply direct Jack Russell Older Selle Bassano Vuelta picked it up for $10 brand new maybe 4 years ago -- TheDL |
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What seats are everyone using?
Arrione, apart from the back its the same shape as my old Sel San Marco Corsaire. Seems to have gel for the fleshy bits, not under the bones. -- aeek |
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What seats are everyone using?
Actually, Bell, which is basically a Brooks equivalent.
I was told years ago that Bells were around before Brooks and a number of years ago, someone handed over some of the older seats they had collected (for their old bicycle collection, which they didn't have and were going back overseas). Generally, I have found leather seats the best. Some fitted like a glove from the first, others took some wearing in. |
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