Saddle colour

Lewis A
Lewis A Posts: 767
edited October 2013 in MTB buying advice
Hello,

I'm looking at buying a charge spoon for the bike I have on my turbo trainer (which has a womens saddle). If I like the Spoon more than the Cube oem saddle on my mtb, I'll switch them over. Thing is, I want to buy the saddle which, if I do decide to switch it over, will look best on my bike. The colours i had in mind were lime or CycleSurgery limited edition, though i could go for a plain white, etc, if it suited better.

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Any thoughts?

Lewis
Cube Analog 2012 with various upgrades.

Comments

  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    Black.
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  • Kowalski675
    Kowalski675 Posts: 4,412
    What he said.
  • Levi_501
    Levi_501 Posts: 1,105
    Is this a serious question!
  • Lewis A
    Lewis A Posts: 767
    If I wanted more vulgar I could go for a Gusset R-series in tartan...
    Cube Analog 2012 with various upgrades.
  • It's a saddle, you sit on it, get one that's comfortable; who cares what colour it is, will get caked in mud on a MTB.
  • Lewis A
    Lewis A Posts: 767
    When both saddles are an identical price I might as well choose one that looks better, I do agree to a certain extent.
    Cube Analog 2012 with various upgrades.
  • ej2320
    ej2320 Posts: 1,543
    Or get a completely black Madison Flux like I am, it's the same as a spoon with a different name on it
  • Kowalski675
    Kowalski675 Posts: 4,412
    ej2320 wrote:
    Or get a completely black Madison Flux like I am, it's the same as a spoon with a different name on it

    I have a Flux too. It also has scuff resistant panels on the side edges, that the Spoon doesn't have.

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  • Lewis A
    Lewis A Posts: 767
    Got the black spoon. Thanks for all suggestions!
    Cube Analog 2012 with various upgrades.