Old 07-31-12 | 09:50 AM
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Thanks for that mention. Here is a picture of how sprung saddles should be constructed (as you mention about the B67).


In contrast, this RBR saddle only has one set of rails, and so the metal plate riveted to the rear of the saddle is basically floating on the springs.


The RBR saddle could work if it were designed without springs (and, of course, had a better implementation of tension bolt).
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