Ideal saddle - free to a good home
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Ideal saddle - free to a good home
I came across this while cleaning out the shed this morning. It needs some attention. I can't foresee any projects where I would need it, so I would be happy for it to go to a good home. If you can use it, be the first one to send me an email at thomas.kirk16@yahoo.com and it's yours.
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reminds me of Portmeirion Wales.
As number 6 said, "I am not a number, I am a free man!"
I wish I had a double wire clamp, not very useful without.
As number 6 said, "I am not a number, I am a free man!"
I wish I had a double wire clamp, not very useful without.
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Would a Brooks clamp for the B72/66 work? I can contribute one of those, unworthy1 .
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The saddle has a new home.
unworthy1 I'll have it in the mail some time this week.
unworthy1 I'll have it in the mail some time this week.
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That is a bit I was not aware of. Looks good, still in production?
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Probably not, but they're out there and reasonably priced.
https://www.benscycle.com/breezer-do...101-17/product
https://www.benscycle.com/breezer-do...101-17/product
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But he would not wear his.
Be seeing you.
Be seeing you.
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some database error killed that off- the admin folk at the time suggested I try a second one
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some database error killed that off- the admin folk at the time suggested I try a second one
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Here's an update and a request:
I thank Tom (Oldguyonoldbike) for this project, it arrived well packed sometime back and I subjected the dried out, cracked leather to all the tricks I know over the subsequent days.
Results: nothing miraculous but got the shape back and leather dust doesn't come off on your hands so...maybe this will hold up for some more rides. Color got a bit darker! Still has significant "texture" where it's deeply cracked. My intention is to use it on a "townie" build for a female co-worker who doesn't weigh much, but due to the lockdown this project won't be concluded for a while.
My request: can't find one of the Breeze and Angel or Breezer type adapters and that would be my preference since I do have a seatpost already in the frame and don't have a straight pillar or one of the twin-rail clamps (Brooks or Ideale as I hoped I did) so if anybody has an adapter for sale or trade please PM me. And NO rush of course
I thank Tom (Oldguyonoldbike) for this project, it arrived well packed sometime back and I subjected the dried out, cracked leather to all the tricks I know over the subsequent days.
Results: nothing miraculous but got the shape back and leather dust doesn't come off on your hands so...maybe this will hold up for some more rides. Color got a bit darker! Still has significant "texture" where it's deeply cracked. My intention is to use it on a "townie" build for a female co-worker who doesn't weigh much, but due to the lockdown this project won't be concluded for a while.
My request: can't find one of the Breeze and Angel or Breezer type adapters and that would be my preference since I do have a seatpost already in the frame and don't have a straight pillar or one of the twin-rail clamps (Brooks or Ideale as I hoped I did) so if anybody has an adapter for sale or trade please PM me. And NO rush of course
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PM sent.
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Here's one of my Breeze adapters in use on a B66 on my Cimarron.