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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I hesitate to invite comments about my recent purchase of a brightly coloured fleece.
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It'll never get lost in the cloakroom!
 
Well, the rain buggered off just before five, so I managed to spend a very dirty hour in the company of Max the MTB.

Moving the saddle back made things much more comfy and I had a blast. The bike is very surefooted on roads slimed with mud and loose gravel and feels very "planted". It's exactly what I was hoping for. :girldance:

Front mudguard is shite though - that definitely needs tweaking as it was flicking mud over my feet and the downtube. Rear one is spot on, as my bum is squeaky clean! :laugh:

Still in two minds about the Selle SMP saddle. I'll give it the benefit of the doubt for now, but I'm leaning towards flogging it here on CC and getting another Charge Ladle.

The post-ride :cuppa: did go down a treat though. ^_^
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Well, the rain buggered off just before five, so I managed to spend a very dirty hour in the company of Max the MTB.

Moving the saddle back made things much more comfy and I had a blast. The bike is very surefooted on roads slimed with mud and loose gravel and feels very "planted". It's exactly what I was hoping for. :girldance:

Front mudguard is shite though - that definitely needs tweaking as it was flicking mud over my feet and the downtube. Rear one is spot on, as my bum is squeaky clean! :laugh:

Still in two minds about the Selle SMP saddle. I'll give it the benefit of the doubt for now, but I'm leaning towards flogging it here on CC and getting another Charge Ladle.

The post-ride :cuppa: did go down a treat though. ^_^
Those SMP saddles feel really different with only the slightest change of angle. It took me a good while to find the optimum position.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
As is the case with any saddle, I guess. But it was pinching me on the inside of my thighs, which is rather disconcerting.
I found it was particularly tricky because they don't have a flat surface anywhere.

If you'd said the saddle was chafing I'd have suggested dropping the nose and keeping the saddle back on the rails. But you didn't say chafing so I'll remain puzzled.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
Apologies for changing the saddle subject, but I have to report that I've frazzled the bristles on my pastry brush!!

How was I to know that you shouldn't use it for basting summat with hot oil?
It said nothing about that on the destructions!
 
I found it was particularly tricky because they don't have a flat surface anywhere.

If you'd said the saddle was chafing I'd have suggested dropping the nose and keeping the saddle back on the rails. But you didn't say chafing so I'll remain puzzled.

Saddle's as far back as it'll go - I'm waiting on a layback seatpost. Although I was riding in my gardening / tinkering jeans, which may not have helped matters. Next time out I'll wear proper cycling clobber.
 
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