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Old 09-05-07, 07:31 AM
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mlwschultz
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The nice thing about the Milano is that the back of the saddle is separated, so you have cushioning for your sit bones, but no pressure on the tailbone. The LBS did let me swap out several saddles until I finally found the one that worked for me. Got to the point they didn't even charge me for a saddle, just let me take it home & try it, then when I decided on the Milano they charged me for it. Got a comfortable pair of shorts & I can now ride for about an hour without a butt break (OK, maybe one quick break).
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