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Congrats on the new wheels, Anne! Recently went throught my own shift from Aluminum to Carbon (my Felt to a Specialized Tarmac), so I can relate to all of your ride reactions! Amazing isn't it! So glad you're loving your new toy!
See you on the road sometime soon, I hope!
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Yes, thank you. And congratulations on your carbon upgrade as well! :)
I may hit up several of the Lancaster, PA road races this year for the women's 3/4. Maybe we'll be seeing your team there as well?
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Oh, yeah...we're always out there! I'll probably be doing some races down in MD now, too...a few that are Cat 3 to 2 upgrade worthy. Awesome that you'll be heading over the border this year!
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:) ah...another love story.....:)
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How bout the measurements on the saddle? It looks so nice, and would look absolutely fab on my bike!
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I'll get back to you on that. I forgot when I took the two pictures last week. :o
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That would be great... I still don't see the saddle on their website, but am curious anyway. My Terry 155mm fits me great, but I really wish I could find a more attractive saddle that also fit me. It's really all about the bike's looks after all, isn't it? :p
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Absolutely :D Trek certainly out did themselves with this finished product.....
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Yes, your bike is really hot! I love the white saddle with blue accents, though. It would be perfect on my bike.
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Measurements? Measurements? It looks a little thick through the nose, but maybe it is just short? My Fizik Vitesse HP is something like 41 or 45mm in that area, which seems great to me (my Butterfly TI was too wide), but I think I need something flatter in back. And it killed me in the one tri I did last summer (18 miles of horror, followed by a couple of days of horror). My dream is to find something that I can use with my aerobars. sigh....
Bontrager does have that money-back comfort guarantee on their after market saddles.