I lost a Champion Flyer and seatpost last year the one day I forgot to put
the saddle cover on. Working late, I missed the last bus and had an
interesting 5 mile ride home. The worst part was losing the post--a unique
26.7 Nitto on my Miyata. Impossible to find a perfect fit to replace it.

Best,
joe broach
portland, or

On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 9:54 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <
thill....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Come to think of it, I've kinda forgotten that saddle theft is an issue. I
> think about wheel theft, or whole bike theft when I lock up, but it's been
> a long time since I've heard about a saddle theft. I often park with a
> saddle cover over my B67 saddles, both for weather protection and for
> disguise. So far, so good. I'm sure none of this applies in NYC.
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