madmike2
Shtirrenuppenmeister
I "rode in" to Russell...and they took pictures. Interesting!
I commute on my bike and have no problems with the saddle, I don't know why that would make a difference. I remember the mechanic @ my dealer sitting on the bike (after some warranty work) saying, "Wow, it's like sitting in a catcher's mitt!" That about sums it up for me.
The Russell seat is one of the few items I was able to salvage off the totalled '04, and I'm glad I did. Unlike OCFJR, my personal limit still hovers at the 500-600 mile-per-day range, but my "little hiney" doesn't whimper and moan when I get ready for day 2 or 3 or ? In fact, after the ride to Russell, I had some "monkey butt", but that improved on the way home.
Get the saddle you want. It's your money and your posterior. I'm glad for those who don't need this kind of "help", but it made a vast difference to me and worth every penny.
I commute on my bike and have no problems with the saddle, I don't know why that would make a difference. I remember the mechanic @ my dealer sitting on the bike (after some warranty work) saying, "Wow, it's like sitting in a catcher's mitt!" That about sums it up for me.
The Russell seat is one of the few items I was able to salvage off the totalled '04, and I'm glad I did. Unlike OCFJR, my personal limit still hovers at the 500-600 mile-per-day range, but my "little hiney" doesn't whimper and moan when I get ready for day 2 or 3 or ? In fact, after the ride to Russell, I had some "monkey butt", but that improved on the way home.
Get the saddle you want. It's your money and your posterior. I'm glad for those who don't need this kind of "help", but it made a vast difference to me and worth every penny.
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