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Velo Mule 10-28-23 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by bironi (Post 23052744)
Just came across this thread.
Some of the photos with the leather covering removed are way too painful.
These are like bare butt shots.
A new leather saddle is the answer, festering foam covered over is not.
Thank god that Photo Bucket has timed out!

This hobby is not all glitz and parties, there are the sometimes uncomfortable darker side that we need to deal with as we get deeper into maintenance and restoration.

I will admit that looking at bare necked seat foam could be traumatizing for the uninitiated. Fortunately, we have several members that can turn these disgusting, flabby foam shapes and dress them up and make them look great.

pastorbobnlnh 10-29-23 05:29 AM

I suppose I need to add the 'Gatorcet to this gallery of masterpieces. :innocent:
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...df55b20c28.jpg
It had a few more scrapes and rips on the other side. I did remove the original cover.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...badf26f0b1.jpg
The side stiching is unoticable. Nonetheless, it is one of the most uncomfortable saddles I've ever ridden. I gave it 100 miles before removing.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3c60bf9672.jpg
I'm still using the matching saddle bag with the now mounted and very comfortable Brooks Pro.

If interested in this masterpiece :p for your own riding pleasure (sic), PM me for trading details.

bfuser5783920 10-29-23 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh (Post 23055454)
I suppose I need to add the 'Gatorcet to this gallery of masterpieces. :innocent:
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...df55b20c28.jpg
It had a few more scrapes and rips on the other side. I did remove the original cover.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...badf26f0b1.jpg
The side stiching is unoticable. Nonetheless, it is one of the most uncomfortable saddles I've ever ridden. I gave it 100 miles before removing.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3c60bf9672.jpg
I'm still using the matching saddle bag with the now mounted and very comfortable Brooks Pro.

If interested in this masterpiece :p for your own riding pleasure (sic), PM me for trading details.

wow, Bob. That is some very nice work. My daughter loves her Avocet saddle but it doesn’t have the flair that the gator saddle has. You have become quite good at leather work my friend. Joe

repechage 10-29-23 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh (Post 23055454)
I suppose I need to add the 'Gatorcet to this gallery of masterpieces. :innocent:
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...df55b20c28.jpg
It had a few more scrapes and rips on the other side. I did remove the original cover.

The side stiching is unoticable. Nonetheless, it is one of the most uncomfortable saddles I've ever ridden. I gave it 100 miles before removing.

I'm still using the matching saddle bag with the now mounted and very comfortable Brooks Pro.

If interested in this masterpiece :p for your own riding pleasure (sic), PM me for trading details.

‘the bag is where the skill is showing in my book. Tight curves on either side of a zipper are tricky, the inside and outside radius have to be “clocked” spot on.
‘otherwise it is a mess. The construction has to be planned to not sew oneself into a corner that cannot be sewn with a machine.
zippers and findings are around but in small qty, not cheap.
‘I have a snap setting machine that is foot operated, allows two hands to place the snap, bravo to those who have to use other means.

pastorbobnlnh 10-29-23 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by repechage (Post 23055579)
‘the bag is where the skill is showing in my book. Tight curves on either side of a zipper are tricky, the inside and outside radius have to be “clocked” spot on.
‘otherwise it is a mess. The construction has to be planned to not sew oneself into a corner that cannot be sewn with a machine.
zippers and findings are around but in small qty, not cheap.
‘I have a snap setting machine that is foot operated, allows two hands to place the snap, bravo to those who have to use other means.

I believe I was just lucky with the zipper and the radii. My original plan was to have the opening smooth without the protruding lip. I just kept forcing the zipper to work with the leather I cut and was happy with the end result even though it was not what I originally imagined.

BTW, all my work is hand stitched and the snaps are set with anvil, punch, and hammer.

If you didn't notice the bars are covered in the same faux alligator cowhide. My Schwinn Voyageur II really makes a statement. :twitchy:


Originally Posted by Kabuki12 (Post 23055518)
wow, Bob. That is some very nice work. My daughter loves her Avocet saddle but it doesn’t have the flair that the gator saddle has. You have become quite good at leather work my friend. Joe

Thank you for the compliment.

Show her the saddle and if she's interested, I'll send it your way. She might need a matching saddle bag as well. :D

repechage 10-29-23 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh (Post 23055818)
I believe I was just lucky with the zipper and the radii. My original plan was to have the opening smooth without the protruding lip. I just kept forcing the zipper to work with the leather I cut and was happy with the end result even though it was not what I originally imagined.

BTW, all my work is hand stitched and the snaps are set with anvil, punch, and hammer.

If you didn't notice the bars are covered in the same faux alligator cowhide. My Schwinn Voyageur II really makes a statement. :twitchy:


Thank you for the compliment.

Show her the saddle and if she's interested, I'll send it your way. She might need a matching saddle bag as well. :D

what, not taming a serpent?

pastorbobnlnh 10-30-23 05:12 AM


Originally Posted by repechage (Post 23055829)
what, not taming a serpent?

I'm sorry, but I'm not following your thought process on "...taming a serpent?" The zipper? The faux alligator hide? Not using a sewing machine? :foo:

repechage 10-30-23 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh (Post 23056422)
I'm sorry, but I'm not following your thought process on "...taming a serpent?" The zipper? The faux alligator hide? Not using a sewing machine? :foo:

obviously forgetting the fundamentalists elsewhere in you world pre retirement.

of course, one could go way back to Cleopatra and Mark Antony’s time too.


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