Ullrich breaks (AX-Lightness) Saddle
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Uhm, johan, the pics are all the same!
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Johancoenen wrote:If you are smart look on the left .................
duh! I saw that, i just woundered if you mentioned in your post, and maybe you want to correct it...
no hard feelings involved
If you want to see 'meh' content of me and my bike you can follow my life in pictures here!'Tape was made to wrap your GF's gifts, NOT hold a freakin tire on.'
That was exactly my point. If you're not able to sit on the specific saddle that's been manufactured for you how do you know it should be in the same position? The final saddle/post combo might also tilt slightly due to flex, requiring an adjustment to the position. Maybe some people aren't as picky as I am regarding saddle placement.
Smahatma wrote:That's why you send in your current seat and post, so they duplicate the angle and set back and whatnot --- therefore it IS custom for every single person/frame. Additionally, its meant for racing --- all racing parts will wear in time and the teams factor that in when determining replacement time. Can you name any expendable parts that are used for one season? No....because they are expendable, just like this seat. I know that I would hate to ride the same replaceable parts for more than one season if I had a bigname sponsor such as they do.
Conclusion: You are flat out wrong. End of story.