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Anyhow, the Regal is nicely made and thinly padded with a vintage shape that's not unlike a narrow Brooks. I'd say that padded cycling shorts are essential for me with this saddle and that's what I had planned for from the outset so no disadvantage there. It is a very firm saddle but very supportive for me. I did have some sit bone tenderness after my initial 35 mile ride, but that's not surprising to me since I haven't been riding much at all.
I picked the Regal because my Public R-16 has a Regal copy, but with more padding (which works well with normal clothes) and I liked the shape a lot. The real Regal matches its shape pretty closely.
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Beautiful!
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----- Original Message -----
From: naw...@comcast.net
Sent: 01/31/14 07:15 AM
To: rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [RBW] Rodeo re-do
A little background, at 54 years young my brevet days are good memories. I love the Noodle drop bars but in the last few years have been riding the Albatrossed SimpleOne more and more for the upright comfort.Ever since the Albastache bar was introduced I could not stop thinking about how these would be on the Rodeo. Made the switch a couple weeks ago.The comfort level is through the roof fantastic. The more upright position feels totally natural.Also put the longboards on and took off the big ring(never used it) and added the chain guard.And I obviously am not too concerned with fender lines :) The bag is a Carradice Barley. I plan on adding a front rack at some point with another bag or basket.Dave NawrockiFort Collins, CO
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-----Original Message-----
From: naw...@comcast.net
Sent: Jan 31, 2014 7:15 AM
To: rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [RBW] Rodeo re-do
A little background, at 54 years young my brevet days are good memories. I love the Noodle drop bars but in the last few years have been riding the Albatrossed SimpleOne more and more for the upright comfort.Ever since the Albastache bar was introduced I could not stop thinking about how these would be on the Rodeo. Made the switch a couple weeks ago.The comfort level is through the roof fantastic. The more upright position feels totally natural.Also put the longboards on and took off the big ring(never used it) and added the chain guard.And I obviously am not too concerned with fender lines :) The bag is a Carradice Barley. I plan on adding a front rack at some point with another bag or basket.Dave NawrockiFort Collins, CO