Sara_H
Guru
Why stop there Pat?If I must leave the bike in the rain not only the saddle gets covered, but also the handlebars
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Why stop there Pat?If I must leave the bike in the rain not only the saddle gets covered, but also the handlebars
same here for when outside at workWhilst I have a beautiful saddle cover for my bike, I have to admit that son uses one of those shoe covers you get for walking into swimming pools on his saddle.
Which is why they have a tension bolt underneath.But a wet leather saddle is not pleasant and is likely to sag much futher than intended, ending up looking like the steel bucket seat on one of those early tractors.
Me too for coffee stops. Also use one to protect saddle pack in wet weather.Whilst I have a beautiful saddle cover for my bike, I have to admit that son uses one of those shoe covers you get for walking into swimming pools on his saddle.
Why do people put plastic bags on their seats?
Because,,, wait for it.... 'They want to.'
Plastic bag? Scrubbers!
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I've got one. True you can wipe most saddles down, but unless you have something absorbant with you you can't get it quite dry, which leads to a damp bottie.
I have a brooks cover which goes in my frame bag. I've never once remembered to use it on my brooks saddles, I always try to find some cover when I park up tho. Never given plastic bags on seats a second thought TBH & I've got minor damage to a foam saddle that I weather proofed with Bostik. Flexes & keeps the wet out of the foam quite happily.