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  1. #1
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    Here she is.
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  2. #2
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    she is gorgeous! What sort of saddlepack are you using?
    Jennifer

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    beautiful bike! The saddle looks great on it, too!
    Way to go dachshund!

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    Oh, beauuuuuutiful!
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    Thanks!

    The bag is a Jandd Mini Mountain Wedge. I like it because the quick-release strap doesn't interfere with the zipper, and it has a second flat pocket on the bottom for folded-up paper items. Very easy to remove and put back, which I've done several times for the saddle adjustments.

    Let's see if the link to their website works:
    http://www.jandd.com/search_results....vel=2&subcat=4

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    You are welcome. I went to look at the bags. Oh my, so many to choose from. I was planing on getting one for my husband, since he is always sticking stuff in my saddle bag. I think I will let him choose.
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
    -Aristotle

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    dachsund,
    THAT is BEAUTIFUL! I am starting to wish my bianchi was celeste.
    the black saddle looks great on there.
    About the slipperiness, once the saddle is in the best position, it
    will not bother you as much.
    You sit on polished wood chairs at home and the slipperiness doesn't bother you does it?
    I do know what you mean though, and i'm not meaning to discount it.

    proofhide..
    I do know that until i got my seat setup correctly, i used to fantasize on my bike rides about velcro to hold me into my seat.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Question to Brooks saddle users.... I like saddles with cut outs, however I am still searching for a saddle that doesn't give me problems. Have anyone made a switch from a regular saddle with cut out to brooks? How did you find riding without cutout?
    I am getting so frastrated and annoyed with having to buy saddles all the time, putting them on taking them off, selling them, buying them Arggggg. Sorry just needed to vant.

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    I switched from a Terry Butterfly to a Brooks Finesse. I LOVED the butterfly on my old mountain bike. But I couldn't get it to work for me on our tandem. Thom finally just bought the Finesse on the theory that if I hated it, it could go back. I didn't hate it.

    When I bought a single, I put a Finesse on it. I tried putting the Butterfly on the single this winter. Brooks are heavy saddles and I was trying to lighten up my bike for a hard ride with a lot of climbing. It didn't work and the Finesse went back on.

    I do still have the Butterfly on my mountain bike. It always feels a little weird to me at the start of a ride. But 30 minutes into it, I don't notice it. I don't know why it works on the mountain bike, but not the others... more upright I guess.

    V.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FreshNewbie
    Question to Brooks saddle users.... I like saddles with cut outs, however I am still searching for a saddle that doesn't give me problems. Have anyone made a switch from a regular saddle with cut out to brooks? How did you find riding without cutout?
    I am getting so frastrated and annoyed with having to buy saddles all the time, putting them on taking them off, selling them, buying them Arggggg. Sorry just needed to vant.
    Freshnewbie,
    I tried 3 saddles with cutouts (including a terry butterfly) before going to the brooks. DO you sit on a chair with cut outs? does your car seat have cut outs? why on earth would you want your crotch stuck in a cut out? If you are on your sitting bones, your crotch will be somewhat above the seat.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

 

 

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