FS: Bernard Hinault Turbo saddle $45 shipped CONUS
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FS: Bernard Hinault Turbo saddle $45 shipped CONUS
Bernard Hinault Turbo in passable condition. I would call it a 5-10 footer.. NEW PRICE!! $35 shipped CONUS. OBO
Turbo 1 by L Travers, on Flickr
Turbo 2 by L Travers, on Flickr
20210322_150311 by L Travers, on Flickr
Turbo 1 by L Travers, on Flickr
Turbo 2 by L Travers, on Flickr
20210322_150311 by L Travers, on Flickr
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Bump and $35 shipped CONUS
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I bet some shoe polish would work wonders on that leather. Both for looks and the leather itself. (Do the first rie or two in block shorts\.)
35 years ago I'd have grabbed that seat in a hurry. Selle Italia made the seats that worked really well for me all through my racing and years after until my undercarriage changed in my 40s. Now I ride the Selle Italia made (at least they used to be) Terry Flys. Virtually the same shape with undercarriage friendly cutout. I have never had a Selle Italia seat fail in any way and I have a ridiculous number of miles on them.
To the buyer of that Hinaut seat - enjoy it for me!
35 years ago I'd have grabbed that seat in a hurry. Selle Italia made the seats that worked really well for me all through my racing and years after until my undercarriage changed in my 40s. Now I ride the Selle Italia made (at least they used to be) Terry Flys. Virtually the same shape with undercarriage friendly cutout. I have never had a Selle Italia seat fail in any way and I have a ridiculous number of miles on them.
To the buyer of that Hinaut seat - enjoy it for me!
Last edited by 79pmooney; 04-16-21 at 11:00 AM. Reason: Misspelled Hinaut. Not someone I would want to offend!
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I bet some shoe polish would work wonders on that leather. Both for looks and the leather itself. (Do the first rie or two in block shorts\.)
35 years ago I'd have grabbed that seat in a hurry. Selle Italia made the seats that worked really well for me all through my racing and years after until my undercarriage changed in my 40s. Now I ride the Selle Italia made (at least they used to be) Terry Flys. Virtually the same shape with undercarriage friendly cutout. I have never had a Selle Italia seat fail in any way and I have a ridiculous number of miles on them.
To the buyer of that Hinaut seat - enjoy it for me!
35 years ago I'd have grabbed that seat in a hurry. Selle Italia made the seats that worked really well for me all through my racing and years after until my undercarriage changed in my 40s. Now I ride the Selle Italia made (at least they used to be) Terry Flys. Virtually the same shape with undercarriage friendly cutout. I have never had a Selle Italia seat fail in any way and I have a ridiculous number of miles on them.
To the buyer of that Hinaut seat - enjoy it for me!
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