Tahoey, yes, the Wilmington Urban Bike Project can always use parts like a good seat. Or even a not so good seat. That's what held up my friend's bike. She had to special order a seat for it.
They have a website. You can send it directly to them. I've collected quite a few things as well that I'll be donating to them.
I got into an argument with my seat a few weeks ago during a heat wave and ordered a super duper Terry myself. But then it cooled off (the weather and my seat) and I haven't traded them out yet. I do love the squishy nature of my cheap gel seat and almost hate to part with it now. But whichever becomes the loser will go to the Urban Bike Project.
Okay, what's the most ridiculous thing you've bought for your bike that didn't work out. For me it was a coiled metal pants clip that is battery operated and flashes as well as glows in the dark. The problem is that the coiled memory spring is so strong that the end digs a HOLE into my leg after only a few minutes. It immediately disappeared into the black hole. The last time I saw it, Magdalene was carrying it away (blinking) like it was a trophy.



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