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Old 07-07-09, 07:25 AM
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Alfonzo
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Bikes: Fuji Nevada1.0, Surly LHT, Century, and a old Push

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Originally Posted by Juan2know
Hi All,

I'm just purchased a touring bike from REI, Navara Safari and just started riding it empty and love it so far but it's a big difference between that and my road bike to say the least.

I was lucky in finding a mentor at REI who was a customer and is now my unofficial mentor. Wow, what a wealth of information as he's given me about my next ride the Pacific Coast Hwy (PCH). He's taken that trip from Seattle 2 LA, and been all over New Zeland and is planning a trip from Denver to Glacier Nalt. Park this summer.

Point is I've got a ton of information from him and I'm grateful as I plan to do the PCH this Sept and thanks to him I feel very confident about it.

Now the one thing I'm concerned about and would like more info on is saddles. I hear rave reviews about Brooks B-17 but looks hard as a rock to me, then I see these el cheapo ads for something that just supports your butt with nothing to put pressure on your testicles...soooo, I need some comments?

Thanks,
John Young
rkmtnhi@gmail.com


I bout my Novara Safari just this past new years. It's a great bike, I don't have a brooks saddle yet but get fitted so your sit bones fit on the the seat. The seat that comes with the bike is unplestant after a few hundred miles. I now have about 2,700 miles on it, I replaced the headset, I just put on some Swalble marathon plus tires. The 700 46c tires that came with the bike came off the 2nd day I had the bike. Im planning to to the PCH when I get out to Seatle.
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