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- From: behm@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (BEHM CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH)
- Subject: Re: Selle Italia Flite saddle
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.001613.5666@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 00:16:13 GMT
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- In article <1k6l8tINNep7@overload.lbl.gov> chris@carnival.lbl.gov (Chris Moll) writes:
- >
- >Since saddle failure represents about the least dangerous
- >or even obnoxious form of component failure you can have on a bike
- >(you ride home standing), .........
-
-
- Actually when one of the rails on my saddle broke (Selle Italia Turbo
- w/ alloy rails) it made the seat more comfortable.... almost like
- a suspension seatpost! F.Y.I, I weigh 150lbs and rode several
- thousand miles both on and off road during the 1 1/2 year it lasted.
- I hope my Flite is more durable!
-
- John Mastrangelo
- ice@ntia.its.bldr.nist.gov
-