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Old 09-28-23, 09:09 AM
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Check out this setup!


Met a friend for a ride yesterday and this is what he rolled up on. The left and right side of the seat move independently
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Old 09-28-23, 09:23 AM
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Looks like with a decent tree to lean against, a man could have a reasonable nap on that thing! I mean add a tarp and you've got a bicycle camper.
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This type of twin swiveling pads saddle have been around forever:
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Friends don't let friends ride ugly bikes...
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If it works for them, super.
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Old 09-28-23, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by icemilkcoffee
This type of twin swiveling pads saddle have been around forever:
I suspect this might make seated cycling as uncomfortable for me as the rowing machines at our rec center. My seat can endure ten minutes before I have to get off the thing and go run or lift weights.

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And the search for a more comfortable seat goes on...

We do what we have to do, to ride!
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That poor steering tube.
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Oh, my eyes! Can't unsee that!!
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Old 09-28-23, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by zandoval
And the search for a more comfortable seat goes on...

We do what we have to do, to ride!
In reality, if someone actually rides, then even a bowling pin would work.
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Old 09-28-23, 11:01 AM
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Did you ride with a bag over your head and eye cutouts?
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The upside is that I look pretty damn cool riding next to that. Regardless of what I’m on
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Aero bars?
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I would never criticize another man's ride, but that is one ugly bicycle.
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
That poor steering tube.


I actually know a guy who has a saddle sort of like a cross between what is on that bike and the one in the latter photo posted. Allows him to ride despite some sort of prostate problem. He's no slouch either.
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Originally Posted by seypat
Did you ride with a bag over your head and eye cutouts?
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Old 09-28-23, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Koyote
Aero bars?
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Originally Posted by ofajen
I suspect this might make seated cycling as uncomfortable for me as the rowing machines at our rec center. My seat can endure ten minutes before I have to get off the thing and go run or lift weights.

Otto
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Old 09-28-23, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by jon c.
I would never criticize another man's ride, but that is one ugly bicycle.
The can of mace on the top tube should have been used on whoever advised how to set that thing up
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God save King Fred, that thing looks like death waiting to happen.
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It ain't my bike or body, as long as it works for the owner, ride on.
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I put a shock absorber seat post on my mtb, and left it a little loose in the adjustment, so it will move a little left and right while pedaling. Also put an inflatable seat cover on it. Takes some of the stress off my skinny butt. I also put an 8" handlebar stem extension and aero bars on it to relieve the numbness from the carpal tunnel syndrome I have in both wrists. OH yeah, and it's a cheap BB store bike. Let the hating begin.....LOL


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Old 09-28-23, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Trakhak
Nestle Aero Bars create the need for aero bars.
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Old 09-28-23, 12:51 PM
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Did he drop you? Or would you admit it if he did??
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