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However much you weigh, it's seriously ridiculous if the hardware on your new saddle has mismatched threads, but they've been forced together anyway. That's just bad business.
Perhaps my seat was a little better because it is older, about 4 years. I was impressed with the thickness of the leather and the hardware. The leather has some uneven color but the thickness was uniform and there were no blemishes in the leather. My sweat stains have made the uneven color even. This saddle is as good as the numerous Brooks saddles that I bought in the late 60s. The Brooks saddles I have seen at the LBS are better than the ones I used to buy back then. England was having a lot of problems competing with the Japanese back then, it was shutting down their car, motorcycle and bicycle industry so perhaps they made cheaper products to try and compete. Road bikes back then started coming with plastic saddles and I replaced them with Brooks. Anyway, my China seat is fine, but after listening to this discussion I won't get another.
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