Saddle - Butt Slippage.....Help!
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Saddle - Butt Slippage.....Help!
I put on my new model Trans Am Flite and have been riding it happily enough. Some slipperiness on a saddle is good....but this little dude is way too slippery for me.
Aside from smearing on caulking or reaching for heavy grit sandpaper, does anyone have some secret treatment for a slippery saddle surface?
Aside from smearing on caulking or reaching for heavy grit sandpaper, does anyone have some secret treatment for a slippery saddle surface?
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sweat?
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+1 for sweat.
Rather than permanently altering the surface with goop or sanding, you might try a little talc.
I had a similar problem with a new Brooks B17. The situation resolved itself at about 200 miles.
Cheers!
Rather than permanently altering the surface with goop or sanding, you might try a little talc.
I had a similar problem with a new Brooks B17. The situation resolved itself at about 200 miles.
Cheers!
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This article talks about putting tape developed by Fizik on the saddle. Here is the story. https://velonews.competitor.com/2009/...ial-gear_95866
Here are some covers. https://www.amazon.com/Fizik-Extra-Bi.../dp/B001SLH86Y
Here are some covers. https://www.amazon.com/Fizik-Extra-Bi.../dp/B001SLH86Y
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I put on my new model Trans Am Flite and have been riding it happily enough. Some slipperiness on a saddle is good....but this little dude is way too slippery for me.
Aside from smearing on caulking or reaching for heavy grit sandpaper, does anyone have some secret treatment for a slippery saddle surface?
Aside from smearing on caulking or reaching for heavy grit sandpaper, does anyone have some secret treatment for a slippery saddle surface?
The saddle is only half of the interface.................
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This article talks about putting tape developed by Fizik on the saddle. Here is the story. https://velonews.competitor.com/2009/...ial-gear_95866
Here are some covers. https://www.amazon.com/Fizik-Extra-Bi.../dp/B001SLH86Y
Here are some covers. https://www.amazon.com/Fizik-Extra-Bi.../dp/B001SLH86Y
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Rosin ?? Check in the sport shop for a bag of rosin. same stuff baseball pitchers use
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A slippery saddle is good. It can give the sensation of nothing being there. Kind of like a floating feeling.
If you are slipping off the saddle. a very minute adjustment of angle may solve that.
If you are slipping off the saddle. a very minute adjustment of angle may solve that.
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