Saddle Repair
brianleach
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Can anyone help please.
As a result of a cleat related incident at the ferry port in St Malo whilst overloaded I have managed to remove the top of the saddle from my Claud Butler Regent.
If I get the two prongs in at the back I cannot quite get the tongue in at the front. If I get the tongue in there is no way the prongs at the back will go in.
I have loosened everything and bent and twisted various parts without success. Does anyone know the trick or should I just get a Brooks and be done with it.
The saddle was pretty comfortable until the accident.
Many thanks,
Brian
As a result of a cleat related incident at the ferry port in St Malo whilst overloaded I have managed to remove the top of the saddle from my Claud Butler Regent.
If I get the two prongs in at the back I cannot quite get the tongue in at the front. If I get the tongue in there is no way the prongs at the back will go in.
I have loosened everything and bent and twisted various parts without success. Does anyone know the trick or should I just get a Brooks and be done with it.
The saddle was pretty comfortable until the accident.
Many thanks,
Brian
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TBH a new saddle is the easiest solution."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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