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Its poll time people! - Favorite Saddle

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Old 08-10.-2006, 09:02 AM   #16
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Default Re: Its poll time people! - Favorite Saddle

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Originally Posted by Van Hilliard
The only saddle that has worked for me in recent years is the Selle Italia Trans-Am. I don't know if this saddle is still available. I bought five of them a few years ago after discovering the saddle accidentally. A friend (male) let me ride his Litespeed Ultimate. It was equipped with a trans-am saddle. It was the most comfortable I had ever ridden. I immediately ordered several and then I found a couple on eBay and bought those as well. The saddle was designed for males and has a cutout. It is a bit wider in the back than some saddles but it still makes a respectable general purpose (including racing) saddle.
I have been riding since the 1970s and had not had a comfortable saddle since my last Brooks leather saddle (well-broken-in) was retired around 1978.
I totally agree... the Trans Am model rocks. But sadly unavailable.
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