I just tried a B67 Select on the Betty and couldn't believe how comfortable
it is for upright riding. I don't care about looking old, but that saddle
is going on the upcoming Cheviot and on my tandem next year. I ordered a
B67S Select for the rear to match. Don't know if my wife will like it or
even ride the tandem but you have to take some risks in life, don't you?

Was going to go with the Flyer but something told me to try the B67. We'll
see how it goes long term.

René

On Tuesday, September 20, 2016, Ray Varella <rayvarella...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I used to care about everything matching on my tandem but no longer.
>
> I have a B17 on the front and a flyer? On the rear.
> I haven't used a thud buster post but the last several stokers have said
> the sprung saddle is very comfortable even when a bump appears too soon for
> warning.
>
> Those Riv tandems will fit huge tires which will likely help with bumps
> but I would still run a sprung saddle or seat post on the rear.
> You want stokers to be enthusiastic about riding.
>
> Ray
> Vallejo CA
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