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<blockquote data-quote="MCML" data-source="post: 629536" data-attributes="member: 75"><p>FWIW, I bought my Bill Mayer seat more than five years ago. I remember that, when I first got it, one thing or another just didn't seem perfect. I slid a bit forward, the angle of my back could be better, maybe the sculpting could be deeper - or less deep. Then I started to notice that on long rides I was the only one in the group not complaining about their seat (or <u>their</u> seat). I came to realize that what I was doing was sort of what we all do with our teeth during the week before our dental check ups! Fixating. I kept the seat. Earlier this summer I took a 10,000 mile excursion. No complaints about the seat.</p><p></p><p>A Long Distance Seat? Well, since it seems to be teed up - You Bet Your Ass it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCML, post: 629536, member: 75"] FWIW, I bought my Bill Mayer seat more than five years ago. I remember that, when I first got it, one thing or another just didn't seem perfect. I slid a bit forward, the angle of my back could be better, maybe the sculpting could be deeper - or less deep. Then I started to notice that on long rides I was the only one in the group not complaining about their seat (or [U]their[/U] seat). I came to realize that what I was doing was sort of what we all do with our teeth during the week before our dental check ups! Fixating. I kept the seat. Earlier this summer I took a 10,000 mile excursion. No complaints about the seat. A Long Distance Seat? Well, since it seems to be teed up - You Bet Your Ass it is. [/QUOTE]
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