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    A saddle like the Aspide Glamour?

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    I have the SSM Women's Aspide Glamour:

    http://us.st12.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c..._2014_30938287
    http://www.trisports.com/sesanmaasglr.html

    Everything is right about it - except at like mile 40 yesterday the labels started to totally dig into me... after about 5 more miles, they felt like razors!

    The size and shape is very comfortable - but I'm foreseeing some issues with those labels on longer rides. So I'm trying to see if there is something out there with similar characteristics - narrow nose, no cut out, more of a T-shape... in the 155mm range.

    Any ideas?

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    Take a razor blade and slice the threads holding the labels on, and rip them off of there?

    Who needs labels anyway?

    Karen
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    Seam ripper?

    Tiny cuticle scissors?
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    Huh, I didn't think of that... has anyone ripped those suckers off before??

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    Stop by a Joann's or Hancock's or other fabric store and get a seam ripper. Assuming the labels are sewn on, it's the best way to remove them without adding a hole. Since it's not realy ridable this way, what do you have to loose?

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    I'll have to look at mine when I get home tonight, but I thought that the labels were embroidered directly on the saddle?

    I honestly can't remember.

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    It looked to me from the pics that there was a border around it, as if it were a patch.

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    If you're afraid of destroying the saddle by removing the patches, maybe you could try covering them over? If you used a vinyl-covered tape or electricians tape, I wonder if smoothing over the stitching would provide relief?

    If all else fails, I believe the 2008 model of the Glamour has a smooth cover with the logos screened or however they do that, where it's just part of the saddle with no need for stitching.

    I just found a picture of the model with no stitching.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Misandal View Post

    I just found a picture of the model with no stitching.
    Sweet! Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misandal View Post
    If you're afraid of destroying the saddle by removing the patches, maybe you could try covering them over? If you used a vinyl-covered tape or electricians tape, I wonder if smoothing over the stitching would provide relief?

    If all else fails, I believe the 2008 model of the Glamour has a smooth cover with the logos screened or however they do that, where it's just part of the saddle with no need for stitching.

    I just found a picture of the model with no stitching.
    That's it! That's what mine looks like, except in black. The logos are embossed and printed. FWIW, I bought it in April 2008 from Performance- maybe they still have the embossed version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    That's it! That's what mine looks like, except in black. The logos are embossed and printed. FWIW, I bought it in April 2008 from Performance- maybe they still have the embossed version?
    Is this what you got by any chance?
    http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...slisearch=true

    It's like $50 more than the label version... is there some other difference?

    It also seems like it's much more narrow at 5.1" than the one I currently have.

    I can't seem to find anything else listed on Performance without the labels. Off to look elsewhere....

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    Quote Originally Posted by berkeley View Post
    Is this what you got by any chance?
    http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...slisearch=true

    It's like $50 more than the label version... is there some other difference?

    It also seems like it's much more narrow at 5.1" than the one I currently have.

    I can't seem to find anything else listed on Performance without the labels. Off to look elsewhere....
    That's the men's version....and I can't understand why it's $50 more Mine was definitely the women's version, with embossed labels, and was only $100. I bought it at my local Perfomance store...maybe that's the difference between labels and no labels?

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    Yeah, I saw it wasn't womens... but why so expensive?

    Has anyone tried the FX version?

    http://www.wekeepyoucycling.com/en/s...?productid=114

    Or the tri-gel?

    http://www.cbike.com/index.asp?PageA...ROD&ProdID=350

    I haven't explored the removing labels aspect, but since it's a new (1 month) saddle, I could still re-sell it if needed (disclosing the potential razorlike feeling of course )

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    Quote Originally Posted by berkeley View Post
    The size and shape is very comfortable - but I'm foreseeing some issues with those labels on longer rides.
    Hi, do you need it 155 wide or it's just because the Aspide Glamour comes in that measurement? The reason ask is that the carbon version could solve the problem (no embossed labels of course ), but it's narrower than the one you have. Maybe you could find a shop that has it and lets you test-ride it...
    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TxDoc View Post
    Hi, do you need it 155 wide or it's just because the Aspide Glamour comes in that measurement? The reason ask is that the carbon version could solve the problem (no embossed labels of course ), but it's narrower than the one you have. Maybe you could find a shop that has it and lets you test-ride it...
    Good luck!
    I measured the good ol' sit bones, and determined I need a 155mm (which is why I ended up with the Aspide!).

    My local shop doesn't have any Aspides, unfortunately. I haven't ventured out to look elsewhere locally though.
    Last edited by berkeley; 08-18-2008 at 04:43 PM.

 

 

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