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(PeteCresswell)
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Per Bruce Gilbert:
>The only problem that I perceived is that it
>could be very difficult to ride without hands. There is nothing to brace
>against to while sitting up.
That's common to all nose-less saddles.
OTOH, in the article cited, a police officer is quoted as saying he can do
everything with the noseless that he could do with a conventional saddle. Maybe
his bike has really low standover and the top tube is filling in for the saddle
horn?
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PeteCresswell
>The only problem that I perceived is that it
>could be very difficult to ride without hands. There is nothing to brace
>against to while sitting up.
That's common to all nose-less saddles.
OTOH, in the article cited, a police officer is quoted as saying he can do
everything with the noseless that he could do with a conventional saddle. Maybe
his bike has really low standover and the top tube is filling in for the saddle
horn?
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PeteCresswell