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- From: jbrandt@hplred.HPL.HP.COM (Jobst Brandt)
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 17:32:58 GMT
- Subject: Re: Selle Italia Flite saddle
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- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, CA
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- The Selle Italia Flite saddle is a rebirth of the swallow saddle of
- old. You can find pictures of it in patent literature and old
- catalogs. The swallow never got wide acceptance for the same
- reasons that the Flite and its derivatives will most likely fade
- away. The Flite bottoms easily on the seat post and, as previous
- titanium products, has a tendency to break. The principal savings
- in weight is that it has no cheeks. The cheeks of a saddle are not
- there as a styling whim but serve a purpose during various bicycling
- maneuvers. Rearward thrust is caught by the back of the leg against
- the curvature of the cheek and when climbing steeply on poor
- traction, the legs steady the bike laterally against the cheeks
- while the rider rises slightly above the saddle.
-
- I tried the Flite and found that, in contrast to my conventional
- saddle, it conspicuously lacked the above features. When switching
- back to the regular saddle It occurred to me that I had forgotten to
- notice the difference in contrast to the Flite. I think that is the
- true test of saddle comfort.
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