I like the way you think, you have a good eye for detail.
Ah, sure, you are a Kubrick fan after all!
Ah, sure, you are a Kubrick fan after all!
I was at the thrift store yesterday, and they had a couple of pieces of old school super duty soft side luggage for three or four dollars made out of extra extra heavy naugahyde. Could have probably covered six or eight bike seats with one of them, but it was a medium tan color. The other had a little less material, and was kind of burgundy.I really like this bike and just couldn't let go that the seat is so cumbersome and generally doesn't match the style of this thing.
I have another seat, virtually identical to this one and it is torn. So I removed the foam to see how does it look underneath, particulary I was pretty sure the nose would be thinner.
And I was right then suddenly:
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Oops, bolts, didn't see this one coming. I sat on it for a while and I didn't feel the bolts at all. I assume it will not be a problem, since the seat cushions mainly because of the springs and not so much because of that foam.
I like it better than the foam version:
View attachment 96414 View attachment 96415 View attachment 96413The question that I keep asking myself is - should I rip apart this sofa cushion/pillow to try to fabricate a cover (no foam, just the "leather") for the seat plate? To clarify, it is not a part of my green sofa and armchairs.
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By the way, no luck at the flea market today, no vintage/used parts except for some derailers... I only got a tristar allen key, another set of green hub brushes and some tire levers. I was hoping to score some stems and bars maybe, some cool seat... Once there was a guy with at least 10 cool sets of wheels.
By the way the rear cog is 21t, but I have ordered a 23t when I was at the shop.
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