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Gutting a saddle's padding?
The saddles in question are the Selle Italia Max Flite Gel Flow (with at least a full centimeter of squish) and the Specialized Toupe Gel (I guess this is the MTB version since it has a Rudolph nose). What would happen if I made a small incision on the side and removed as much of the material as possible? Would I be left with a deformed plastic shell or would I be able to ride for 3+ hours in peace?
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And think you should try and find out.
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Just buy a plain carbon saddle, no cover.
oh, by the way, the padding is glued over the surface. Its not like pulling out stuffing. |
You know they make less squishy versions of both those saddles, right?
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Why would I start this thread if I had money? Sheesh!
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I have an older Selle Italia Flite (mountain version) on my SS MTB. The cover eventually got so torn up that I just ripped everything off and rode on the plastic cover.
1+ Year now and nothing to report. Feels fine, though I don't really do any mountain riding anymore with it--just commuting. Just make sure your butt really likes the saddle. 3mm of missing padding is surprisingly easy to notice. |
Originally Posted by euphoria
(Post 11027400)
Why would I start this thread if I had money? Sheesh!
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