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haha. it's quite ugly... but then, so's having the numb cock feeling.
Agreed. I rode a standard slr for far to long. Should have changed sooner. Now i wont consider a saddle without a cutout and wouldent even if i dident have issues. Just feel we werent meant to be supporting our weight with these parts.
Id test a romin if i were you. Can be had for cheeps. I actually have one you can have for postage + a couple of coffees next time or somtin.
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Yeah they are great for that and thats the reason i tried one in the first place.
They are smp saddles. I have both an evolution and a composite. I really like em but they do feel very different at first, takes some getting used to.In normal saddles i can usually ride a saddle with very little or no padding even but on the smps the contact area is so much smaller so i need bit more padding which is why i prefer the evolution to the composite. The specialized romin is also a saddle to consider esp since available at a fraction of the price. Smps are expensive and harder to find used.
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Mind posting a photo? I've been building a list of known serials in order to get an idea of the year.
Have you seen this? Serial Numbers Decoded - The Paceline Forum
Should give you usefull info if you havent got it all rdy.Nice bike! i was riding colorado tubing just some minutes ago tho those were made by reynolds.
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I've been rolling on 2014 Record all week, with the new PF30 crank.
The lever shapes are nice when you are in the drops, I don't like where the up-shift lever is, but whatever on that one, the multi-shift (AKA dump it once you've crested the hill) feature is quite nice, overall it's a capable group- nothing really stands out, but nothing really wrong with it (if you can get on with the flipper).
Thats how it starts :)
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Haha thats true. Thats actually something to consider with the smps and to some extents romins too, they do get pretty cold in wintertime with the chillin draft :) I even taped them to prevent it during winter.