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Old 12-23-22, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by cudak888

2. Nobody at the CABE has bit on the same listing there, so I don't think there's any market for it
You might have to up the price to $150 over there before anyone gets interested
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Old 12-25-22, 03:01 PM
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Seems to me there were rumors of a payola scam wherein GM was caught bribing Troxel to make their sidewalk bike seats so uncomfortable that children would forever after have an aversion to bicycles as adults. The whole thing was hushed up in the Nixon era, but the scheme proved largely effective.
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Old 12-26-22, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by sbarner
Seems to me there were rumors of a payola scam wherein GM was caught bribing Troxel to make their sidewalk bike seats so uncomfortable that children would forever after have an aversion to bicycles as adults. The whole thing was hushed up in the Nixon era, but the scheme proved largely effective.
Didn't the GM bribe also extend to adult bikes, hence why there are so many terrible saddles on entry-level 10 speeds from the Bike Boom era? Thought I heard something about that in one thread - someone called it Bikeboomgate.

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Old 01-02-23, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by cudak888
That looks like a tricycle seat missing its sissy bars.



Don't forget the infamous Cloud 9 saddle. A bit smaller, but always pretty bad in whatever variation it morphs into over the years.









I remember selling one or two of those ARCs on eBay BITD for good money. (Why anyone would pay good money for it is beyond me).

However, the Serfas still has one thing going for it: It's functional. It's one thing for a saddle to be chafing and uncomfortable, but it's an entirely different ballgame for a bicycle saddle's design to be absolutely at odds with the need to move your legs up and down, and this Troxel meets that description perfectly. It's not the act of sitting on it that's immediately painful, it's the act of attempting to use it for it's purpose.

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Granted, some of these saddles were for tricycles and children's bikes and would not be a product an adult would sit on, but I think it gets to the huge problem with most American bicycle manufacturers of the "Classic Era," and that is that it is generally a bad idea to be designing and manufacturing products for a sport in which you do not participate. I think that extended all the way up to Schwinn who, while they had some world-class talent working for them, was populated at the top by a family that for the most part wouldn't ride a bicycle beyond the front gate of the estate. Richard Schwinn of Waterford Precision Cycles is, of course, the outlier of the clan and, interestingly, the only one still manufacturing bicycles AFAIK.

I am quite sure that no asses at Troxel spent any time perched on their own product.
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Originally Posted by sbarner
I am quite sure that no asses at Troxel spent any time perched on their own product.
But their product was definitely perched on their asses, that's for sure.

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P.S.: I'm pleased to report this saddle went an entire round on eBay without selling.
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I already have one of these and it’s sitting on my wall of A$$ Hatchets, right next to a Unicanitor.
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Originally Posted by cudak888
P.S.: I'm pleased to report this saddle went an entire round on eBay without selling.
That’s awesome! Next round you should put it up for $125. List it as a rare item that is highly sought by collectors of igneous rock.
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That’s awesome! Next round you should put it up for $125. List it as a rare item that is highly sought by collectors of igneous rock.
I thought that's the strategy for The CABE.

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Originally Posted by cudak888
1. I'll scrap it or put it on The Worst Flipper Bike in the World first.
-Kurt
This could be a whole 'nother competition, a sub-set variation of the Velo Cheapo and Clunker Challenge 100 ... but I am afraid of what the rules for this contest might involve.
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Old 01-05-23, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by rustystrings61
I am afraid of what the rules for this contest might involve.
"Your choice of Huffy, Murray, or Free Spirit."

That's enough to scare anyone away.

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