Re: My other bike needs a good polishing......
Posted: Sun May 31, 2020 9:22 am
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Yup ... It's more uncomfortable than I remember but (1) I was in my 30's when I used that saddle originally and now I'm nearly in my 60's and (2) I was hoping that was because I haven't got around to getting some proper shorts yet... I could do 7 and 8hr days on that back in the 90's!dave the german wrote:Is that a Turbo saddle I spy? :
That's like asking whats the best tyresnab 301 wrote:Yup ... It's more uncomfortable than I remember but (1) I was in my 30's when I used that saddle originally and now I'm nearly in my 60's and (2) I was hoping that was because I haven't got around to getting some proper shorts yet... I could do 7 and 8hr days on that back in the 90's!dave the german wrote:Is that a Turbo saddle I spy? :
Any suggestions for saddles ?
John, if it works it's good enough!! Over the years I've seen thousands on exotic Italian road bikes - Colnagos were always my dream bikes. I got a good deal on a Specialised MTB, 700 reduced to 525 then I built a carbon MTB when I had the money and it should have retailed at about 3500 and I was more comfortable and could go faster and further on the cheaper bike. Main thing is getting out which you're doingSP250 wrote:Well my engine-less two wheeler is a cheap (£100) mountain bike from the local cycle emporium with and expensive (£15) wide gel saddle.
And I'm happy to say I've managed to get up to 10 to 12 miles per day now (it being 40 years since I last did any serious cycling)
But only when it is sunny and warm - I'm not that much of an enthusiast.
And this is the only positive of lockdown I have found.
dave the german wrote:John, if it works it's good enough!! Over the years I've seen thousands on exotic Italian road bikes - Colnagos were always my dream bikes. I got a good deal on a Specialised MTB, 700 reduced to 525 then I built a carbon MTB when I had the money and it should have retailed at about 3500 and I was more comfortable and could go faster and further on the cheaper bike. Main thing is getting out which you're doingSP250 wrote:Well my engine-less two wheeler is a cheap (£100) mountain bike from the local cycle emporium with and expensive (£15) wide gel saddle.
And I'm happy to say I've managed to get up to 10 to 12 miles per day now (it being 40 years since I last did any serious cycling)
But only when it is sunny and warm - I'm not that much of an enthusiast.
And this is the only positive of lockdown I have found.
I actually thought twice about posting the photo before I changed the tape but reckoned I'd got away with it... I have some suitable hi viz tape but I'm waiting until I 've stopped fettling the bike , don't want grubby paw marks on it ...BoxerCup R wrote:
You thinking of changing the handlebar tape ?#justasking
Maybe some Sti's??nab 301 wrote:I actually thought twice about posting the photo before I changed the tape but reckoned I'd got away with it... I have some suitable hi viz tape but I'm waiting until I 've stopped fettling the bike , don't want grubby paw marks on it ...BoxerCup R wrote:
You thinking of changing the handlebar tape ?#justasking