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seat cover for rain?
bugbear wrote:
I have a leather saddle on my commute bike, and nowhere (under cover) at work to store it :-( I like my saddle, and would like to both keep it, and keep it in good condition. I presently use the hallowed technique of a carrier bag, tied under the seat by its handles. This works OK, but the carrier bags only last around 2-3 weeks, before the handles fall off. A carrier bag has the bonus of making your bike look tatty, thus less attractive to tea leaves. In any case, it's never very secure, and the bag has come off in high winds. No bag or pocket to put it in? Does any have a recommendation for a better leather-seat-rain-protector? Shower cap. ~PB |
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In any case, it's never very secure, and the bag has come off in high winds. No bag or pocket to put it in? Please ignore that. (You must mean it comes off when covering the saddle). ~PB |
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I have a leather saddle on my commute bike,
and nowhere (under cover) at work to store it :-( I like my saddle, and would like to both keep it, and keep it in good condition. I presently use the hallowed technique of a carrier bag, tied under the seat by its handles. This works OK, but the carrier bags only last around 2-3 weeks, before the handles fall off. In any case, it's never very secure, and the bag has come off in high winds. Does any have a recommendation for a better leather-seat-rain-protector? In my mind I'm half seeing something "drawstringy" that encloses the saddle (as opposed to the carrier bag which just kind of sits there) BugBear |
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"bugbear" wrote in message ... I have a leather saddle on my commute bike, and nowhere (under cover) at work to store it :-( I like my saddle, and would like to both keep it, and keep it in good condition. I presently use the hallowed technique of a carrier bag, tied under the seat by its handles. This works OK, but the carrier bags only last around 2-3 weeks, before the handles fall off. In any case, it's never very secure, and the bag has come off in high winds. Does any have a recommendation for a better leather-seat-rain-protector? In my mind I'm half seeing something "drawstringy" that encloses the saddle (as opposed to the carrier bag which just kind of sits there) BugBear Problem is that anything drawstrinny is likely to be fabric that may not be waterproof or if it is costs too buch. Why not get an old rain coat (cogoul) and knock something up. You could also gets a re-usable cable tie and continue to use the carrier. Dave |
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Shower cap.
Is the right answer. Look in Boots, ever so cheap. -- Peter (Prof) Fox Multitude of things for beer, cycling, Morris and curiosities at http://vulpeculox.net |
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bugbear wrote:
I have a leather saddle on my commute bike, and nowhere (under cover) at work to store it :-( I like my saddle, and would like to both keep it, and keep it in good condition. .... Does any have a recommendation for a better leather-seat-rain-protector? In my mind I'm half seeing something "drawstringy" that encloses the saddle (as opposed to the carrier bag which just kind of sits there) BugBear Brooks do one http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=11678 |
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Steve C wrote:
Brooks do one http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=11678 Hmm. I note that of the 3 features, one "feature" is " Printed Brooks logo " ;-) Looks like a decent cover though. Thanks. BugBear |
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Steve C wrote:
bugbear wrote: I have a leather saddle on my commute bike, and nowhere (under cover) at work to store it :-( I like my saddle, and would like to both keep it, and keep it in good condition. ... Does any have a recommendation for a better leather-seat-rain-protector? In my mind I'm half seeing something "drawstringy" that encloses the saddle (as opposed to the carrier bag which just kind of sits there) BugBear Brooks do one http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=11678 How did they manage to design it to look so ugly? |
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:43:53 +0100, Marc
said in : http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=11678 How did they manage to design it to look so ugly? It looks fine when fitted to a B17. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound |
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