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#6776
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: pike
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Bikes: 1 Custom built Colin Laing, a Waterford Paramount & my favorite of the bunch...a 90's TREK women's multitrack, cheap, 21 spds & I can leave her locked up anywhere w/o worrying about theft.
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My Taint says....YES SIR!!!, seriously though...Ive tried lots of diff saddles w/ "cutouts" & was never able to get away from Taint Ache or soreness...my perenial nerve was telling me "Keep riding & we wont be rising for the occasion anytime soon"...A buddy that rides the ironman recomended it & I wont ever look back at a traditonal saddle again...worth every red cent.*
* I am in no way employed or associated w/ the company, just sharing my $0.02.
* I am in no way employed or associated w/ the company, just sharing my $0.02.
#6778
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Hahaha thats BAD A$$!!!
#6780
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: The mitten
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Bikes: 198o's schwinn prelude-always under construction 2010 specialized hardrock sport disc 29'er-Tons of old road bikes, mountain bikes, cruisers, and chopper frames= BAD habbit!
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#6781
quoten fixer
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but i wanted carbon.
#6782
Riding Engineer
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Tokyo
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Bikes: Kiyo Kiyo Kiyo
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My Taint says....YES SIR!!!, seriously though...Ive tried lots of diff saddles w/ "cutouts" & was never able to get away from Taint Ache or soreness...my perenial nerve was telling me "Keep riding & we wont be rising for the occasion anytime soon"...A buddy that rides the ironman recomended it & I wont ever look back at a traditonal saddle again...worth every red cent.*
* I am in no way employed or associated w/ the company, just sharing my $0.02.
* I am in no way employed or associated w/ the company, just sharing my $0.02.
But I luuuuv your stem. I need that, real bad.
#6783
Roadie
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Richmond, VA
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Bikes: 2010 Cannondale CAAD9
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That bike is seriously ugly.
#6784
FNG
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Quarry Stone
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Bikes: Raleigh Special * Nishiki MTN Winter Commuter * Trek Soho 3 * Specialized Langster Seattle
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#6786
Cat 666
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: nyack, ny (yes, that one)
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that bike and the ladies walmart denali are a match made in heaven.
#6788
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: pike
Posts: 162
Bikes: 1 Custom built Colin Laing, a Waterford Paramount & my favorite of the bunch...a 90's TREK women's multitrack, cheap, 21 spds & I can leave her locked up anywhere w/o worrying about theft.
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... You might wanna consider lifting your bar up so your pelvis stands up on saddle. I mean I know some people have conditions, but for usual cases if you are sitting right, you should be sitting on the pelvis bones anyway. You could also have other problems like saddle height and stuff.
But I luuuuv your stem. I need that, real bad.
But I luuuuv your stem. I need that, real bad.
Appreciate the tip, since changing to an ism Ive had ZEro issues w/ taint ache cause the seat forces you to ride on your sitbones due to its design, I love the stem as well.thx
#6789
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Bikes: Raleigh Special * Nishiki MTN Winter Commuter * Trek Soho 3 * Specialized Langster Seattle
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#6790
Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Bikes: Yeti 575, Masi speciale fixed
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New wheels on the masi
#6792
Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Bikes: Yeti 575, Masi speciale fixed
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Thanks man. They are Mavic Open pro CD's.
#6793
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Here's mine. Crappy phone pics though.
This was my first bike. Converted Nishiki
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And this is my new Pride and Joy. Finally finished! Rides like a dream
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This was my first bike. Converted Nishiki
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And this is my new Pride and Joy. Finally finished! Rides like a dream
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#6795
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Boulder, CO
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Bikes: 1984 Univega (fixed gear), 2005 4 series Trek Mountain Bike
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that is a super wide base on the Nishiki!
#6796
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