View Full Version : Wanted: SSM Aspide Glamour saddle - NOT the Arrowhead model
zoom-zoom
02-07-2012, 06:56 PM
ie the one lacking a cut-out, but with that little dent up-front. Preferably in white, if possible.
ny biker
02-07-2012, 07:12 PM
I have a black one if you can't find white. Used twice, for a total of maybe 50-60 miles. One scuff on the side at the widest part from when it fell on the ground.
I have pics if you're interested.
zoom-zoom
02-07-2012, 07:13 PM
Sure, I'd love to see it. How much would you want for it?
roguedog
02-08-2012, 10:50 PM
Might have this. Let me check in morning.
zoom-zoom
02-09-2012, 07:11 AM
Might have this. Let me check in morning.
That would be excellent! I really don't want to drop the $150 that these things are retailing for! :p
roguedog
02-09-2012, 10:02 AM
is this what you were looking for? wasn't quite sure after re-reading your orig message but was going to put this up for sale anyway. you just helped me.
https://picasaweb.google.com/roguedog8/SanMarco?authkey=Gv1sRgCLWtyYDg9_283gE
was only used about 5-10x. there's some slight blue coloration from me riding it to work in my jeans but other than that it's in great/excellent shape.
let me know and we can talk.
zoom-zoom
02-09-2012, 03:24 PM
Yep, that looks like an older version of the saddle. Let me message you to talk turkey. :D
zoom-zoom
02-20-2012, 04:19 PM
Hmmm...well...I tried roguedog's saddle and I have definitely learned that I DO need a cut-out or substantial divot under my girly bits. I guess the trick is finding a cut-out shaped in such a way that it's not causing chafing. Even though I suspect it's not quite t-shaped enough, I'm giving the Bontrager Inform a try. I like the Bontrager Affinity that I have on my CX bike, though the divot on that is perhaps not quite large/deep enough to be as effective as it could be.
If anyone's interested in the Glamour Aspide saddle that I have, it's yours for $45. :)
roguedog
02-20-2012, 07:39 PM
Oh bummer. Was hoping it found a home with you.
Maybe we should start to ship our saddles out as test saddles with madei :D. They gotta find a home somewhere along the way.
Good luck with your search.
zoom-zoom
02-20-2012, 08:06 PM
Ha, that's an excellent idea!
It was a good trial. I like the arrowhead model, but don't love it...I'm actually starting to wonder if it could be related to my cycle. It's like some rides it feels relatively comfortable, then on other rides I end up with sore-ish spots. I figured it was worth seeing if the version sans cut-out would alleviate that, but the pressure...ow! :o
The Bontrager was a great deal on eBay, though...only $30, including shipping. For a brand new saddle (I hope there's no catch, though the seller had a good rating)!
zoom-zoom
02-22-2012, 06:29 AM
I've unfortunately discovered that the ONLY shorts that my stupid thighs don't destroy within just a few rides are PIs. Anything with reverse seams or zig-zag seams (which is every company BUT PI) ends up with the stitching totally worn through in <100 miles. Bummer, since my very favorite shorts ever are a pair of Shebeests, but in just a week or to of wearing them the chamois was coming unstitched on both sides where my thighs come in contact with my saddle.
zoom-zoom
02-22-2012, 06:31 AM
But I should add that I just got a Bontrager Inform saddle. Last night DH put it on my bike and I hopped on wearing a pair of running tights (so no chamois and seams in a bad area) just to get an idea of fit. It felt REALLY good. I'm a bit worried that it may be a hair too pear-shaped, but I can deal with that if it means being comfortable in my girl parts. :)
zoom-zoom
02-22-2012, 07:14 AM
Have you ever tried Tri shorts?
Yup. In fact, I really love my PI ones and have thought about trying to wear them for longer rides. Getting away from a bulky chamois wouldn't be bad, especially in the Summer.
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