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Old 05-29-04, 02:57 PM
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NUNOLATRI
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Originally Posted by bitemail
I use the Arione now and trust me if your butt isnt seasoned to it stay away from it, its actually not bad though giving you many positions and a broad tip to ride on. I would recommend the Aliente for you.
1. I just started riding for the season totally out of it from head to Sit-bones. I started this two weeks ago with a brand new out of the box Arione. Perfect saddle. No break in needed. AT ALL!!! Just luck? I don't think so. I only regret not having this saddle last year when I first started riding all together.

2. Why would you recomend a saddle with only one position (Aliente) instead of one with many possibilities? Or did I miss read your post?


ezryder03
I recommend the Arione.
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