The DZ Nuts that she reviews favorably is my current choice as well.  Works
just fine for me.  (I used Assos for years but a formula change a couple of
seasons ago caused a rash reaction that put me right off the stuff.  And
the saddle for a while...)


On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 2:10 AM, doc <gspi...@aol.com> wrote:

> Both bikes currently have sprung saddles: the tourer has a B67 Pre-aged
> and the Rando has a Champion Flyer.  Interestingly, when I used the SA, it
> is paired with an inexpensive shock absorber post where I can pre-set the
> firmness and travel.  It makes for a nice ride.
>
> Below is a link to Chamois Cremes from Lovely Bicycle that may prove
> helpful.  I prefer the BP because it is thicker and has more lasting
> benefit.  For me, I really notice the difference.
>
>
> http://lovelybike.blogspot.com/2012/06/chamois-creams-comparative-review.html
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 10:52:05 PM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>>
>> Howard - great to hear you were out on the W&OD as well, I would have
>> loved seeing you out on the RAM in particular!
>>
>> Thanks very much Erl and Eric.
>>
>> Doc - thanks for the advice, I'm going to have to look into Andiamo
>> skins.  I'm still not wild about having to use 'butt paste', but I guess
>> I'll have to figure something out as I look at doing these longer rides.
>>  Also a good point about the 'contact area' toughening up, I'm sure it's
>> just like anything else.  Interesting to me that your looking at the SA for
>> an adventure tourer, I"m curious what you think between sprung and unsprung
>> saddles in general and their applications...?  I like the sprung B67 quite
>> a bit but it's an unfair comparison as I've only done ~50 miles at once as
>> opposed to the century on the SA.
>>
>> Manny - I'm totally headed that direction... at least thats my thought
>> right now.  I am pretty jazzed to have done the first one and want to get
>> back out there as soon as I can pick another day.  Lucky for me (but not
>> for my extra recreational time) I am no longer furloughed so I'll have to
>> get in my rides on weekends like everyone else now!  Thanks for the
>> comments on the pictures, particularly coming from you that means alot!!
>>
>>
>> Tony
>>
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