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Old 02-11-09 | 07:40 AM
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Thanks for the replies. The cheapest I can find my saddle is $200 bucks, so repairing it for $100 would be fine. It's a Sella SMP Composit. It's lasted about 2 seasons, so $50 bucks a year for upkeep will be a fair price to pay for better motility and count

Thanks for checking on it ridethecliche, I'm gonna go with that or a shoe shop, I'll post back how much and how nice it came out if it works out.
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