BIKE THREAD

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May 2008
4:35pm, 6 May 2008
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jude
ok, should be fine then!!!
Maybe you should market is as the new 'pain free ladies saddle'???
May 2008
4:38pm, 6 May 2008
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GregP
MrsP, being a woman, has a woman's saddle and I just hate it. Just support in bits that don't need it and none where I do.

I could collect saddles if funds allowed. As it is I just accumulate goggles. And the Wiggle fairy has been. Yay!
May 2008
4:40pm, 6 May 2008
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jude
I too have a ghoggle mountain. Do you have a 'best' pair Greg??
May 2008
4:40pm, 6 May 2008
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jude
I'm sticking with 'ghoggle'
May 2008
4:46pm, 6 May 2008
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idio
Saddles are a very personal things and for some strange reason one part of the bike people seem reluctant to spend on. Personally I just can't get on with Fizik saddles were as Hann can. I recently got a Selle Italia Carbonio wiggle.co.uk I admit not cheap but very comfy on and off road for me but could be a pain in the butt to some one else.
May 2008
4:47pm, 6 May 2008
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GregP
I like ghoggle - it works.

I'll give you a better OW answer when I get back tonight, but for the pool I'm fond of these

wiggle.co.uk

I've got three pairs, for all love.

Zoggs are one of the few companies to whom I have brand loyalty (Charles Tyrwhitt is another).
May 2008
4:48pm, 6 May 2008
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GregP
I've got a Fizik saddle in my hybrid, which is fine, except that it was a free replacement for my previous Fizik, who's back broke. Nasty. No injury, but still nasty.
May 2008
4:52pm, 6 May 2008
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idio
One came free with my cx bike and I gave it to my brother he moans about it but isn't willing to buy a different one. 3 saddles i've gave him and he's moaned about every one of them.
May 2008
4:59pm, 6 May 2008
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Hanneke
Hmmm, I think the fizik is exactly right for my physique :-)
May 2008
5:00pm, 6 May 2008
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Hanneke
I have to say that I ride in suhc a way that I only 'lean' on the saddle, I don't really 'sit' on it as such, if you get what I mean... lots of women apparently sit heavily on the saddle and need their hips and sitbones supporting so they dont get saddle soreness...

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