JAM Posted June 5, 2013 Report Posted June 5, 2013 Hi, all, now that I've been riding in my own saddles for years (long enough to see how they hold up) I've got a problem. Overall the saddles are just great - but over time a bubble develops in front of each of the seat buttons (see pictures). What am I doing wrong in the construction, or what should I be doing to prevent this from developing? Quote
Members oltoot Posted June 6, 2013 Members Report Posted June 6, 2013 Looks like the seat leather is just getting completely broke in. Look at pictures of others and you will note that many start out looking like that. To eliminate it from happening, move the ear cut down about 1/2" but better yet, IMHO, would be to work harder initially to get seat molded that way to start. One little trick is to mold an exagerated curve into the seat leather when you have it fit and take it off to dry. This takes advantage of the fibers' tendency to 'remember' and then when you give it its final rub in it will stay. Quote
JAM Posted July 7, 2013 Author Report Posted July 7, 2013 Thanks - I will do that. Excellent advice. Sorry I took so long to say thanks - I just got around to looking at the forum again today. Quote
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