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#5676
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Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
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#5677
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From: las vegas
Bikes: purty blue undefeated II 57cm
This is kind of aimed at you scrod but figured since there are /not scords as well, its better i ask here than make a new thread.
I run a specialized toupe expert which i love, ive found a good setting for it but when im commuting with backpack to work with extra weight it becomes slightly uncomfy over 10 miles sometimes. If its just me its perfect, Im looking for a similiar saddle with a bit of extra weight it wont become uncomfy during commutes.
I understand saddles are a very personal thing but i was hoping you or a /notscrod could point me in the direction of something very similiar but with a bit more padding for extra weight
I run a specialized toupe expert which i love, ive found a good setting for it but when im commuting with backpack to work with extra weight it becomes slightly uncomfy over 10 miles sometimes. If its just me its perfect, Im looking for a similiar saddle with a bit of extra weight it wont become uncomfy during commutes.
I understand saddles are a very personal thing but i was hoping you or a /notscrod could point me in the direction of something very similiar but with a bit more padding for extra weight
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#5678
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Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
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I'm leaving that one to the /notscrods.
#5679
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lol how come? is it a dumb question or that you just arent familiar with saddles similar to toupe expert?
not trying to offend... curious is all
not trying to offend... curious is all
#5680
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Your cog is slipping.



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For the same reason I can't tell you what tastes good despite knowing what I like to eat.
#5681
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From: las vegas
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:/ i wasnt trying to ask a dumb question sorry.
was just hoping there was a saddle like the toupe expert but with a bit more cushion is all.
was just hoping there was a saddle like the toupe expert but with a bit more cushion is all.
#5682
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
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I wasn't implying that you asked a dumb question. I just don't have a definitive answer for you.
#5683
We win all charity rides
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From: Central Michigan University/ GR, MI
Bikes: BMX, fixed gear
#5684
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From: las vegas
Bikes: purty blue undefeated II 57cm
oh ok, sorry sometimes youre hard to judge.
#5685
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Dear Scrod-
Why do so many rodents have references to pigs in their names?
GroundHOG
Guinea PIG
HAMster
HedgeHOG
PORCupine (maybe that ones a stretch)
I just don’t understand.
Why do so many rodents have references to pigs in their names?
GroundHOG
Guinea PIG
HAMster
HedgeHOG
PORCupine (maybe that ones a stretch)
I just don’t understand.
#5686
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I run a specialized toupe expert which i love, ive found a good setting for it but when im commuting with backpack to work with extra weight it becomes slightly uncomfy over 10 miles sometimes. If its just me its perfect, Im looking for a similiar saddle with a bit of extra weight it wont become uncomfy during commutes
I liked the Toupe Gel a lot but it was really too expensive for me so I bought the Riva and have no problems riding up to 6-7+ hours. It's not listed on the Specialized site anymore but it's OEM for quite a few bikes so if you call/email they may still sell you one. Price should be around $40 new, $15ish dollars used.
#5687
Scrod, do you think 48:14 would actually damage my knees? I've been riding 48:15 for a hot minute now, and feel great and no knee pain. I plan to stretch before/after rides.
#5688
Is the GXP BB that comes with the Omnium crankset the same as the one for the S300, or is there a difference, quality-wise?
I forget.
I forget.
#5689
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Your cog is slipping.



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#5690
I wonder what would happen if you used a GXP BB from S300's and just put Omniums on there. Maybe you would have had a way better experience.
#5691
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Your cog is slipping.



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That's exactly what Angie did on her 721.
#5693
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Scrod,
What tire levers do you recommend? I just broke one of mine and I need new ones.
What tire levers do you recommend? I just broke one of mine and I need new ones.
#5694
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



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That's pretty vague.
#5695
Goes to 11.

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Actually, I've got the same question in mind. Are there decent ones for carry that won't break after five uses? And what do you have in the shop? I've been considering the 3Wrencho, but I'm concerned about whether I'll be able to use the wrench in the dropouts of the Retro. I like multi-use tools, as long as they make sense.
#5697
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Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
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For some reason, I read brake levers.
At the shop, I use Pedros levers and have never broken one.
At the shop, I use Pedros levers and have never broken one.
#5699
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scrod, do you drink beer? If so, what is your beer of choice?
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