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How does your wife like the SLR Lady compared to the old "padded" saddle ? Do you have a weight for it ?
And seems like you have another avid cyclist coming in a few years...might need another garage to stack all these bikes
Louis
And seems like you have another avid cyclist coming in a few years...might need another garage to stack all these bikes
Louis
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My wife is very pleased with the SLR Lady saddle. The old "squishy" saddle was purchased when she first began riding an older mtn bike. Her new mtn bike has a Specialized women's saddle which she likes. But the SLR is much better suited for the road bike.
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From trailer to this...
and then
to this...
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to this...
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The frame is a 52cm. It is all holding up fine. My wife didn't ride it much over the winter. She was mostly on her mountain bike due to the wet weather and slick roads. But she is really pleased with the bike and is looking forward to upping her miles now that the weather is good.
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Hi there, congrats on the great build! I'm thinking about picking up a Nashbar carbon cyclocross frame and using it as a daily rider. What did your wife think about the comfort of this frame? Also, is it paintable?