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michel2
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by michel2

What do u think of the saddle, i only fone about 120 km on mine but its the nice saddle i have tried in a long time !(-:

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by Nejmann

michel2 wrote:What do u think of the saddle, i only fone about 120 km on mine but its the nice saddle i have tried in a long time !(-:


Only ridden 40km on it. But it feels nice. Not as hard as you will think when first feel it.

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VTR1000SP2
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by VTR1000SP2

I had a Brooks c13 on mine for about 2 weeks before deciding it wasn't for me. Antares VS is about the only thing that works for 60+ distances.


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Focus Izalco Max - 4.84kg without pedals
Cervélo Áspero - 8.28kg
Trek Madone SLR Rim - 7.73kg
Standert Triebwerk Disc - 8.47kg

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michel2
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by michel2

Im happy to buy a swcond if your selling ?!(-:

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VTR1000SP2
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by VTR1000SP2

michel2 wrote:Im happy to buy a swcond if your selling ?!(-:


I don't have it anymore :)



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Focus Izalco Max - 4.84kg without pedals
Cervélo Áspero - 8.28kg
Trek Madone SLR Rim - 7.73kg
Standert Triebwerk Disc - 8.47kg

PARTIZAN
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by PARTIZAN

Saddle Tip down [emoji15]


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GT56
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by GT56

i don't see that saddle position working when it comes to longer rides

out of curiosity, what is your inseam, and what saddle height (center crank-axle to top of saddle along the seattube) do we see at the picture ?

Nejmann
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by Nejmann

Coooooome on.... The saddle wasn't dialed in...

Here is my retül:

Saddle height 863mm
Handlebar drop 135mm
Handlebar reach 570mm
Saddle angle -4 degress (-7 on the picture)

Here it is when setup correctly..

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rekhyt
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by rekhyt

Do yourself and us the pleasure and take some pics from a bigger distance and a slightly lower angle. :beerchug:

Nejmann
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by Nejmann

rekhyt wrote:Do yourself and us the pleasure and take some pics from a bigger distance and a slightly lower angle. :beerchug:


You my man are more demanding than my girlfriend.

Here you go:

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solarider
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by solarider

And buy an inline post.........

Nejmann
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by Nejmann

solarider wrote:And buy an inline post.........


Yes father!

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by solarider

And do your teeth before bed..........

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by rekhyt

Nejmann wrote:
rekhyt wrote:Do yourself and us the pleasure and take some pics from a bigger distance and a slightly lower angle. :beerchug:


You my man are more demanding than my girlfriend.

Here you go:


You must be one lucky man then.

Looks great for such a tall bike. :thumbup:

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by GT56

Nejmann wrote:Coooooome on.... The saddle wasn't dialed in...

Here is my retül:

Saddle height 863mm
Handlebar drop 135mm
Handlebar reach 570mm
Saddle angle -4 degress (-7 on the picture)

Here it is when setup correctly..



so your inseam is somewhere in the region of 97 cm ?

is the 863 what we see in the picture ?

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