Check out this setup!
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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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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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And the search for a more comfortable seat goes on...
We do what we have to do, to ride!
We do what we have to do, to ride!
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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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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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