No Bomba in my stable!

It didn't take anything extreme, just having the saddle too far back,
a seatpost clamp that didn't support the rails properly (an old
American Classic) and my 180 lb body were enough to bend the rails.
As I said, I bent them back and I still ride the saddle, but with a
different post and a less extreme position.

Jason,

If the mfg. says "don't do this" and you do anyway, don't you own some
responsibility for the results?

Bill

On Jan 9, 9:33 am, Philip Williamson <philip.william...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Jan 8, 9:49 pm, "Bill M." <bmenn...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > "Bent Frame Wire - A small number of saddles have been replaced in the
> > past two years due to frame wire bending during a ride. These first
> > happened exclusively with mountain bike riders doing extreme riding.
> ...
> > They aren't kidding.  Ask how I know...
>
> Hucking your Bombadil?
>
>  Philip
>
>  Philip Williamsonwww.biketinker.com

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