Mike,
I think the Randi Jo Fabrications saddle covers look very well
designed. I have a Brooks saddle cover, that came with the last B.17
saddle that I purchased, tucked between the rails of the saddle, but
I don't think it would work as well as the Randi Jo cover. It's good
to see that a small
I agree with Gernot. I miss you, MUSA cover. I would love another
couple of MUSAs. Having been through one Aardvark in a short time, I
do not want to support an inferior product by buying another one.
Ryan
On Aug 22, 7:39 am, Earl Grey wrote:
> Just went to order two more of these, and foun
No sewing. Just cut it and hammer the grommets. You don't even need
the grommets. Just poke some holes and put a piece of cord through
them. I added a toggle to cinch it up. I really want to get a tiny
little dock cleat and attach it to my seat post collar and tie it down
that way. Super cute.
Yes, well, one tends to stop using something after one loses it... :)
Thanks for the sail cloth tip. Sounds a bit hard to sew, though or do
you just cut and add grommets?
Gernot
On Aug 22, 10:17 pm, scott wrote:
> Yeah, I stopped using the aardvark after losing it somwhere in Oregon
> on a bi
Yeah, I stopped using the aardvark after losing it somwhere in Oregon
on a bike tour. Not real pleased. In the end a thick plastic bag is
the best cover, free, and easily replaceable. I made an indestructable
saddle cover out of a scrap of boat sail material with grommits
punched in and a piece of
Gernot, you might want to check-out the saddle covers made by Randi Jo
Fabrications, they really nice with some great featrues.
https://www.randijofab.com/products/saddle-covers
--mike
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