I am Lewis, please disregard the name, I was sending the message from a friends
machine. Thanx
Lewis wrote in message <6mp0ii$ngj@runswick.octacon.co.uk>… >I read a letter regarding changing the uni’s seat padding with an old inner >tube, so I thought I’d give it a try. It is brilliant, I haven’t been
saddle >sore since. I would reccomend anyone trying it. > > > >
I read a letter regarding changing the uni’s seat padding with an old inner
tube, so I thought I’d give it a try. It is brilliant, I haven’t been saddle
sore since. I would reccomend anyone trying it.
In a message dated 6/23/98 7:33:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time, nuker@onyxnet.co.uk writes:
<< >I read a letter regarding changing the uni’s seat padding with an old inner >tube, so I thought I’d give it a try. It is brilliant, I haven’t been
saddle >sore since. I would reccomend anyone trying it. > >>
I tried this last week also and it was a great improvement. The only glitch is
that the tube pops out from under the seat. Anyone have any suggestions as to
how to prevent this? I am on a Semcycle.
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, wrote: > >I tried this last week also and it was a great improvement. The only glitch is >that the tube pops out from under the seat. Anyone have any suggestions as to >how to prevent this? I am on a Semcycle. >
I use some tape around the back of the saddle. Also don’t put too much air
into the tube.
Jon
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